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Montenegro to Try in Absentia Suspect in Failed Coup
A Montenegrin court says it will try in absentia a suspect in a failed 2016 pro-Russia coup who fled to the Serbian Embassy to avoid detention.
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Paris Accord Rulebook Takes Shape at UN Climate Talks
Negotiators from almost 200 countries are making a last-minute effort to resolve differences on the rules that will govern the 2015 Paris climate accord.
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European Central Bank to End Stimulus Despite Growth Worries
The European Central Bank is expected to halt the stimulus program that it deployed nearly four years ago to nurture a teetering eurozone economy back to health.
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WWF Says Tanzania Dam Project Could Hurt Key Wetland
A conservation group says Tanzania’s agreement with Egyptian companies to build a huge hydroelectric dam in the Selous Game Reserve risks damage to an important wetland and could hurt the livelihoods of over 200,000 people who live downstream.
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US-Backed Syrian Kurdish Fighters Push Into IS-Held Town
U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters are pushing deeper into an eastern town held by the Islamic State group, taking its main market amid intense fighting with the extremists in their last holdout.
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Former Nicotine Research Monkeys Now at Primate Sanctuary
More than two dozen monkeys that were test subjects in nicotine addiction research have been moved from an Arkansas lab to a Florida primate sanctuary.
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The Latest: Shooting Attack in West Bank Kills 2 Israelis
The Latest on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (all times local):
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EU Court Upholds German Public Broadcasting Fee System
The European Union’s highest court has ruled that a fee all German households have to pay to finance the country’s public broadcasters complies with EU law.
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Photos From Japan Space Rovers Show Rocky Asteroid Surface
Japan’s space agency says more than 200 photos taken by two small rovers on an asteroid show no signs of a smooth area for the planned touchdown of a spacecraft early next year.
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Second Chance: FIU’s Anthony Jones Reflective After Shooting
The scar snakes down the right side of Anthony Jones’ neck, serving as a constant reminder of something the FIU running back doesn’t exactly remember nor will he ever forget.