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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The Latest: UK Labour Party Hit by Large-Scale Cyberattack
The Latest on Britain’s Dec. 12 election and the country’s impending departure from the European Union (all times local):
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Germany: 3 Islamists Detained Over Suspected Attack Plot
Authorities in Germany say they have detained three alleged supporters of the Islamic State group suspected of preparing an attack to kill 'as many (…) unbelievers as possible.'
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Provocative Atlantic Asks How Civil War Can Be Avoided
The Atlantic magazine was founded in the years leading up to the Civil War, so it’s worth noting when it produces a special new issue on the theme, 'How to stop a Civil War.'
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Next EU Commission Chief Wants to Increase Foreign Spending
The next European Commission president says she wants to spend almost a third more on foreign policy goals over the next half decade to better establish the EU as a global player.
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Rare Deer-Like Species Photographed for First Time in Wild
A tiny deer-like species not seen by scientists for nearly 30 years has been photographed in a forest in southern Vietnam, a conservation group said Tuesday.
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The Latest: European Parl’t Should Decide on Catalan Leader
The Latest on Catalan independence demands (all times local):
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French Police Clear Protesters at Spanish Border Crossing
French police have used pepper spray and batons to push back pro-Catalan independence protesters who blocked a major highway border pass between France and Spain.
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UEFA Signs Takeaway.com to Replace McDonald’s at Euro 2020
UEFA has announced a new food sector sponsor for the European Championship, replacing McDonald’s which owned the slot since 1992.
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Clinton Criticizes UK Government for Blocking Russian Report
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she’s 'dumbfounded' the U.K. government has failed to release a report on Russian influence in British politics as the country prepares for national elections.