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Villarreal to Showcase Its Flair _ and Ceramics _ in US
A short drive through the narrow streets of Villarreal can give you an idea about what matters most in this small city in eastern Spain.
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Reagan Statue Being Dedicated in Berlin to Mark Wall Fall
The U.S. Embassy in Berlin is unveiling a statue of Ronald Reagan, a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on a site overlooking the location of the former president’s iconic speech imploring the Soviet Union to remove the barrier.
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House Impeachment Inquiry Becomes Teachable Moment Across US
The 10th graders in Aedrin Albright’s civics class at a rural North Carolina high school had done their homework, and now it was time to decide: Should President Donald Trump be impeached?
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2 Believed Injured in Explosion at Mine in Germany
Two people were believed to have been injured in an explosion at a mine in eastern Germany on Friday and about 35 others were still underground, authorities said.
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Boy Whose Mother Joined IS in Syria Returns to Dad in Italy
An 11-year-old Albanian boy whose mother took him to Syria when she joined the Islamic State group has returned to Italy to join his father.
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Iran 5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Kills at Least 5, Injures 300
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck northwestern Iran early Friday, killing at least five people and injuring over 300 others, officials said.
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Explosive Experts Detonate Bomb Under Main Baghdad Bridge
Iraqi state TV is reporting that explosives experts have detonated a bomb under a bridge that has been witnessing daily anti-government protests in the capital city.
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Ivanka Trump to AP: Impeachment Aimed at Undoing 2016 Vote
Ivanka Trump on Friday weighed in on the House impeachment inquiry of her father from half a world away in Morocco.
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Torrential Rain in England Strands Shoppers, Floods Streets
Torrential rain has drenched parts of north and central England, forcing some to evacuate their homes and stranding a small group of people in a shopping center overnight.
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Human Rights Watch Says Croatia Should Not Join Schengen
Croatia should not be allowed into the European Union’s border-free travel zone because of its treatment of migrants crossing into the country from neighboring Bosnia, a leading international human rights body said Friday.