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UK Lawmakers Set to Vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit Bill
British lawmakers are set to hold their first major vote on Prime Minister Boris Johnson?s Brexit bill Friday. It is all but certain to be approved by the country?s new Conservative-dominated Parliament.
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Libyan Force Attacking Tripoli Gives Militias 3-Day Deadline
A Libyan force fighting to capture the country’s capital from the U.N.-supported government based in Tripoli on Friday gave the militias defending the city a three-day deadline to pull out.
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Sheriff: Man Committed Crime So He Could Be Housed in Jail
A man suspected to be homeless intentionally broke windows at local government buildings in Mississippi so he could spend the night in jail to shelter from the cold, a county sheriff said.
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Mom Convicted in Death of 4-Year-Old Who Shot Himself
A Virginia woman has been convicted of child neglect in the death of her 4-year-old son who shot himself in the head last year.
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Croatia Holds Tight Presidential Vote Before EU Chairmanship
Croatia is holding a tight presidential election this weekend that is seen as a test for the conservative government only days before the European Union?s newest member state takes over the bloc’s presidency for the first time.
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AP Photos: Graffiti at Indian Campus Slam Citizenship Law
Students of New Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia University have turned the campus’ sandstone walls into a canvas of discontent.
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Andrew Bailey Named as Next Bank of England Governor
The British government has named Andrew Bailey, head of the U.K.?s finance watchdog, as the next governor of the Bank of England.
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Malaysian Ex-PM Takes Islamic Oath Denying Murder Claim
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak made a religious oath in a mosque Friday denying a new accusation that he ordered the killing of a Mongolian woman 13 years ago.
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Gunman Who Shot Officers in Moscow Was Rifle Club Member
Russian media reports say that a gunman who killed one security officer and wounded five other people outside Moscow’s headquarters of Russia’s main security agency was a member of a rifle club.
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Thailand Returns Orangutans to Their Indonesian Homeland
Wildlife authorities in Thailand sent two orangutans back to Indonesia on Friday as part of a collaborative effort to combat illicit wildlife trade.