International

Dutch govt offers gesture of appreciation to Srebrenica vets

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch government said Wednesday that it will pay veterans of a United Nations peacekeeping mission that failed to prevent...

Pair of avalanches kill 3 mountain climbers in Slovenia

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LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Two avalanches in Slovenia killed three mountain climbers and injured three more people Saturday, authorities said. ...

Turkey: 9 detained over student protests against new rector

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<p>ISTANBUL &mdash; Turkish police on Thursday detained nine people who had gathered outside an Istanbul courthouse to show solidarity with others detained for graffiti...

Greek tax officer dies 7 months after axe attack in office

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<p>THESSALONIKI &mdash; A tax office employee who had been attacked with an axe in his workplace nearly seven months ago has died, a Greek...

Palestinian leader’s path to elections is fraught with peril

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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' call for elections has thrown his political future into peril, forcing him to negotiate competing demands...

Hungarian radio station to go off the air after court ruling

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BUDAPEST, Hungary — One of Hungary's last remaining independent radio stations will be forced off the airwaves and limited to online broadcasts after a...

Desperation grows in battered Honduras, fueling migration

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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — Nory Yamileth Hernández and her three teenage children have been living in a battered tent under a bridge on...

Italy won’t open its ski slopes due to virus fears

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ROME — The Italian government on Sunday abruptly delayed opening Italy's beloved ski season because a coronavirus variant was detected in a good portion...

Lockdowns weigh on German beer sales, hurt small brewers

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<p>COLOGNE, Germany &mdash; Bars have been closed for more than three months, Carnival celebrations are canceled, and it's not clear when things will get...

Court rules against Arkansas’ Israel boycott pledge law

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<p>LITTLE ROCK, Ark. &mdash; A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that Arkansas' law requiring state contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel is...