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The Latest: Butina, Arriving in Moscow, Thanks Supporters
The Latest on the deportation of a convicted Russian agent from the U.S. (all times local):
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Hong Kong Bans Posting of Police Officers’ Personal Details
Hong Kong authorities have won a temporary court order banning anyone from posting personal details or photos of police officers online, in their latest effort to clamp down on the city’s protest movement.
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Official: Death Toll Climbs to 42 in Friday Protests in Iraq
The death toll from protests in Iraq has climbed to 42 after a senior government official in the country’s south said 12 protesters died in a fire they started while storming the office of powerful militia during a rally there a day earlier.
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Russian Agent Butina’s Plane Lands in Moscow
A flight bringing convicted Russian agent Maria Butina from the United States has landed in Moscow.
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$1.84 Million Diamond Stolen From Japan Jewelry Fair
Japanese police are investigating a 200 million yen ($1.84 million) diamond allegedly stolen from an international jewelry trade show near Tokyo.
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Dutch Brexit Beach Party Suffers-You Guessed It-Delay
A Dutch beach party set up so people could wave goodbye to Britain as it left the European Union has ? perhaps inevitably ? suffered a delay.
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Woods Shoots 64 to Take 2-Stroke Lead at Zozo Championship
Tiger Woods produced a round that would have had the spectators roaring.
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Lebanese Army Removes Some Roadblocks in Nationwide Protests
Lebanon’s army on Saturday removed roadblocks set up by protesters in at least one critical juncture linking Beirut to the suburbs and the country’s east amid a nationwide wave of protests, including a campaign of civil disobedience.
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Ashleigh Barty Set for First WTA Finals Appearance
Top-seeded Ashleigh Barty of Australia is ready to cap off the most successful season of her career with a first appearance in the year-end WTA Finals.
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US Sanctions Zimbabwean State Security Minister
The United States has sanctioned Zimbabwe’s state security minister over alleged human rights abuses, just hours after Zimbabwe’s government defiantly marked its first Anti-Sanctions public holiday.