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EU Observers Say Kosovo Election Was Orderly, Transparent
European Union observers say they consider Kosovo’s Sunday election to have been 'well-administered and transparent.'
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Biden Plan: Free Community College, Expanded Loan Programs
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is proposing higher education policies that would make community and technical college free while making existing federal college loan programs more generous.
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Polish Politician Rescues Child and Father From Burning Car
A left-wing party leader in Poland has won praise across the political spectrum for rescuing a 2-year-old boy and his father from a burning car.
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Couple Faces Judgment for Rigging Daughter’s Entrance Exams
The founder of a food and beverage packaging company and his wife are returning to court to be sentenced in the sweeping college admissions scandal.
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The Latest: Silver Says NBA Not Apologizing for Morey
The Latest on the NBA’s relationship with China (all times local):
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Japan Reopens Exhibit Shut Over ‘Comfort Woman’ Statue
A Japanese exhibit dedicated to censored art has reopened after being forced to close because of threats over a statue symbolizing World War II Korean 'comfort women' sexually abused by Japanese soldiers.
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UK to Publish No-Deal Plans as Gloom Surrounds Brexit Talks
The British government says it still hopes to strike a Brexit deal with the European Union, despite mounting gloom on both sides of the Channel about the chances of success.
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Rublev Upsets Coric in 1st Round of Shanghai Masters
Unseeded Andrey Rublev of Russia upset Borna Coric of Croatia 6-4, 7-6 (4) in the first round of the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday.
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Cyprus-Based Project to Monitor Mideast Emissions
A new Cyprus-based project is aiming to fill a research gap on greenhouse gas emissions in the east Mediterranean and Middle East in order to help policy makers who are seeking to tackle climate change in the vulnerable region.
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More Dead Wild Elephants Found at Thai Waterfall; Toll at 11
Wildlife officials in Thailand said Tuesday they have discovered the carcasses of five more wild elephants downstream from a waterfall where the bodies of six other elephants were found last weekend.