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Woman Charged in Bus Stop Crash That Killed 3 Due in Court
A northern Indiana woman charged in a school bus stop crash that killed three children is due in court for her first hearing in the case.
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2 Chilean Tourists Jailed for 2 Years for Killing Malaysian
Two Chilean tourists accused of killing a man in Malaysia have been sentenced to two years in prison after they pleaded guilty to a reduced charge not amounting to murder.
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Study: Chinese to Account for Half of Luxury Sales by 2025
Chinese consumers remain the focus of luxury goods makers, as a new study by Bain consultancy shows they will fuel nearly half of global high-end sales by 2025.
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Government Offers to Help Milan-Cortina Bid for 2026 Games
Enjoying its status as the leading contender to host the 2026 Winter Olympics, the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo bid has received another boost with a funding promise from the Italian government.
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Bail Set for Croatian Tycoon Extradited From Britain
A Croatian court has set bail at about a million euros ($1.1 million) for the founder of a deeply indebted food and retail company who was extradited from Britain this month.
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The Latest: Navalny Hails European Court Victory
The Latest on a European court ruling on Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (all times local):
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South Sudan Plans to Build New Capital in Former Game Park
South Sudan’s government said it is planning to construct a new state capital in a central location in what was a wildlife park, to make the seat of government more accessible.
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Fighting Eases in Yemen but No Official Cease-Fire in Place
Yemeni officials say fighting has eased in the war-ravaged country, especially in the key port city of Hodeida after an informal agreement to reduce hostilities there.
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Attackers Target Church in Ukraine Amid Religious Split
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church says unknown attackers hurled Molotov cocktails at the landmark St. Andrew’s Church in the capital Kiev and assaulted a priest.
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Morocco to Unveil Africa’s First Ever High Speed Train Line
French President Emmanuel Macron and Morocco’s King Mohammed VI are inaugurating Morocco’s first high-speed rail line, the first ever such line in Africa.