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Hong Kong Reporter Accuses Police of Violence Against Media
A Hong Kong reporter has disrupted a police news conference to protest what she called escalating violence by officers against journalists covering the city’s pro-democracy protests.
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Biden Joins Warren, Sanders With Super Tuesday Focus
Joe Biden is expanding his presidential campaign footprint in Super Tuesday states and general election battlegrounds in the latest sign that Democrats’ top White House contenders foresee a potentially lengthy nominating process in 2020.
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Germany’s FM Seeks End of ‘Foreign Interference’ in Libya
Germany’s foreign minister says he’s seeking an end to all 'foreign interference' in war-torn Libya.
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Roger Federer Withdraws From Paris Masters
Roger Federer has withdrawn from the Paris Masters to get some rest ahead of next month’s ATP Finals.
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In One British Town, Brexhaustion Sets in Amid Uncertainty
A few days before Halloween, residents of this historic British market town fanned out into the local pumpkin patch to scoop up centerpieces for the spooky festival. But this year the mood was gloomy, if not desperate.
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The Latest: EU Agrees to Delay Brexit Until Jan. 31
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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Iran Lawyer: No Proof of Charges Against 2 French Citizens
An Iranian lawyer representing two French researchers in custody in Tehran says that prosecutors have given no evidence of spying and security charges against them, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported on Monday.
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Prominent Soviet Dissident Bukovsky Dies at 76
Vladimir Bukovsky, a prominent Soviet-era dissident who became internationally known for exposing Soviet abuse of psychiatry, has died. He was 76.
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Germany Grapples With Hard Left, Far-Right Election Success
Germany’s traditional big parties of the center grappled Monday with the outcome of a state election in which they won a combined 30% of the vote, while parties on the hard left and the far-right triumphed.
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As EU Decides on Brexit Delay, UK Politicians Wrangle
European Union diplomats are meeting to decide whether to delay Britain’s departure from the bloc, due in just three days.