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Italian Judge Blames Technician For Cable Car Crash That Killed 14
Fourteen people were killed in the cable car crash May 23. A five-year-old remains hospitalized.
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Japan Bans Most Foreign Arrivals After U.K. COVID Variant Detected
Travelers who aren't Japanese nationals or resident foreigners won't be able to enter the country until January 31.
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Carles Puigdemont Turns Himself In To Belgian Authorities
He's complying with a new arrest warrant recently issued by Spain.
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Google Settles For Over $1B In French Tax Dispute
The government's victory could create significant legal precedent for other companies that have avoided taxes in France.
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Boris Johnson Could Face Investigation For Ties To Businesswoman
The scandal comes as Johnson faces the possibility of being ousted in a no confidence vote.
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Iran Says Ukrainian Plane Was On Fire Before It Crashed
The Boeing 737-800 NG plane had just departed from an airport in Tehran Wednesday morning when it disappeared from radar.
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London's Fire Chief Resigns Amid Grenfell Tower Fire Criticism
Dany Cotton will officially step down from her role at the end of the year. That's four months earlier than she planned to retire.
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Another Arrest Made In Connection To 39 Bodies Found In Truck
The arrest is in connection to the deaths of 39 people discovered in the back of a truck last month in England.
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Boris Johnson Says Doctors Were Preparing His Death Announcement
He said there was a point where doctors started "to think about how to handle [his condition] presentationally."
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Driver Facing Charges After 39 Bodies Found In Truck
Police believe the container came into England from Belgium, while they think the truck came from Northern Ireland.
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France Unveils New Measures To Help Prevent Domestic Violence
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced the new measures Monday.
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Hong Kong Man Files Complaint About Broadcast Of Forced Confession
Simon Cheng says Chinese state-run station CGTN violated British and European law by airing his forced confession in the U.K.
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Northern Ireland To Restart Talks To Restore Devolved Government
Sinn Féin leader Michelle O'Neill said "the key to agreement is resolving outstanding issues" and the restoration must be "sustainable and credible."
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At Least 1 Dead After Historic High Tide Floods Venice
Venice officials said the tide peaked at over six feet Tuesday night.
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England Enacts Face Mask Mandate
Anyone age 11 or older must wear a mask in many indoor public spaces.
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U.K. Stands By Its Quarantine Rule For Travelers From Spain
Spain's prime minister has criticized the quarantine order as "unjust."
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Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Arrives At Berlin Hospital
A spokesperson for Navalny said he fell ill from a suspected poisoning.
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Brother Of Manchester Arena Bomber Sentenced To Minimum Of 55 Years
The court said he was just as guilty as his brother — who detonated the bomb at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert in the UK.
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France Has A New Prime Minister In Planned Reshuffle
French officials said the prime minister and president agreed it was time to shift the focus of the government as the country recovers from COVID-19.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Pivots To Bond With Biden
Johnson's policies aligned more with President Trump than with President-elect Biden but British PM says, "We have common values."
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Over 100,000 Turn Out For Belarus March In 9th Straight Week
The country's president continues to stand by the legitimacy of internationally disputed election results.
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France Revises Plan To Penalize Citizens For Filming Police
The law would have punished sharing images of police with "intention of harm."
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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.