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Wimbledon Bans Players From Russia, Belarus Over Ukraine War
Reigning U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev and two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka are among those impacted by the decision.
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Extent Of Civilian Casualties In Ukraine Brought To Light
President Biden says more sanctions will be announced soon as the U.S. gathers evidence of war crimes.
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Stabbings In Canada Kill 10, Wound 15; Suspects At Large
Police say some of the victims appear to have been targeted by the suspects, but others appear to have been attacked at random.
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Doctors 'Concerned' About Queen Elizabeth II's Health
The palace says the queen is "comfortable" and remains at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
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U.S. Poised To Approve Patriot Missile Battery For Ukraine
The Patriot would be the most advanced surface-to-air missile system the West has provided to Ukraine.
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Strong Earthquake In Taiwan Traps People, Derails Train
The magnitude 6.8 quake was the largest among dozens that have rattled the island's southeastern coast.
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Princess Diana's Global Impact 25 Years After Her Death
A young woman who positively altered the public's perception of the royal family and made a lasting impact on the world is remembered 25 years later.
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Brazil's President Lashes Back At France For 'Colonialist Mindset'
French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted that the fires are "an international crisis."
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Johnson Promises Oct. 31 Brexit Amid Reports Of 'Rebel' Conservatives
British PM reportedly threatens Tories to support exit strategy. But lawmakers are expected Tuesday to propose legislation blocking a no-deal Brexit.
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Parliament Defies Johnson, Schedules A Vote On Delaying Brexit
The 328-301 vote is a big defeat for Prime Minister Boris Johnson and may signal a coming loss for his demand for a no-deal Brexit.
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U.S. And Taliban Reach Afghanistan Peace Deal 'In Principle'
U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad told Afghanistan's TOLOnews the two sides have reached an agreement.
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Students In Hong Kong Protest On First Day Of Class
Thousands of students boycotted their classes Monday.
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Queen Approves Suspension Of Parliament Ahead Of Brexit Date
Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked the queen to suspend Parliament for a month. Now lawmakers will only have about a week to discuss Brexit.
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Parliament Suspension Starts After Johnson's Election Bid Fails
Only 293 lawmakers in the House of Commons approved Boris Johnson's call for an early election — well below the 434 votes he needed.
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France, Germany And The U.K. Blame Iran For Saudi Oil Attacks
In a joint statement, the three governments said, "It is clear to us that Iran bears responsibility for this attack."
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North Korea Says It's Resuming Nuclear Talks With The U.S.
The North's vice minister of foreign affairs said the two sides will hold "working-level negotiations" on Oct. 5.
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Hong Kong Protests Continue On Anniversary Of 'Umbrella' Movement
According to The Associated Press, organizers say 100,000 to 200,000 people gathered for the demonstration.
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Hong Kong Rocked By Violent Protests In Response To Mask Ban
Violent outbreaks spread in response to a recent emergency ban on wearing face masks at protests.
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Trump Cancels Secret Meeting With Taliban At Camp David
President Trump blamed the cancellation of the peace talks on the Taliban's recent attack in Kabul that killed an American soldier.
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Trump Announces He's Ordered New Sanctions On Iran
President Trump made the announcement on Twitter Wednesday. The president's tweet didn't elaborate on the details of the order.
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Hong Kong Once Again Warns Against Foreign Interference In Protests
Hong Kong's government issued its statement after protesters marched on the U.S. consulate Sunday.
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U.K.'s Top Court To Decide If Parliament Suspension Was Illegal
Over the next several days, the Supreme Court will hear two separate legal challenges to the suspension.
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North Korea Says U.S. Has Offered New Round Of Nuclear Negotiations
North Korea said it isn't interested in talks if they're meant to appease the North just to avoid the end-of-the-year deadline.
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Venice Flooded Again After Another Exceptionally High Tide
Water levels peaked at nearly five feet on Sunday, flooding already soaked shops, restaurants and hotels.