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UK Parties Promise End to Brexit Agony if They Win Election
Britain’s major political parties are all promising voters an end to Brexit wrangling if they win next month’s national election. But they disagree about how to do it.
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Kentucky Man Accused of School Threats Wants to Plead Guilty
A man accused of having a detailed plan to attack several Kentucky schools has notified authorities that he now wants to plead guilty.
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Prada Signs Loan With Rates Linked to Sustainability
The Prada fashion group has signed what is billed as the first business loan in the luxury goods sector linking the annual interest rate to practices that help the environment.
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Cambodian Opposition Chief Readies Return From Exile
Cambodia’s most prominent opposition politician says he’s ready to risk imprisonment or death by returning to his country from self-imposed exile to unseat the country’s longtime ruler.
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Germany: World United on Climate Pact Despite US Pullout
Germany says the U.S. government’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement is 'regrettable' but no surprise.
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Ex-Head of UK Domestic Spy Agency Calls for Report’s Release
The former head of the U.K. domestic spy agency is urging the government to publish a report into alleged Russian interference in Britain’s democratic process.
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Scout Leader Convicted of Branding 3 Children in a Ritual
A Dutch appeals court has convicted a scout leader of branding three children in a campfire initiation ritual.
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EU Top Court: Poland Broke EU Law With Judicial Reform
The European Union’s top court has ruled that a Polish law lowering the retirement age for judges and setting different ages depending on their gender violates EU law.
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Israeli Top Court Rejects Right Activist’s Expulsion Appeal
Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the appeal of the local director of Human Rights Watch to block the Israeli government’s attempt to expel him for allegedly supporting an international boycott movement against Israel.
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Germany’s Highest Court Curbs Cuts to Jobless Benefits
Germany’s highest court has limited how drastically authorities can cut benefits to jobless people who refuse to cooperate in seeking a new job.