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Two Turkish Troops Killed In Attack In Northern Iraq - Ministry
Two Turkish soldiers were killed and another was wounded after Kurdish militants fired rockets at a military base in northern Iraq, Turkey's Defence Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
Trump Campaign Denies Guardian Report The President Assaulted A Woman In 1997
U.S. President Donald Trump's reelection campaign on Thursday denied a Guardian newspaper report in which a former model accused the New York real estate developer of sexually assaulting and groping her at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 1997.
Black Man Beaten During Georgia Traffic Stop To Be Released
A Black man captured on video being repeatedly punched by a white Georgia sheriffs deputy during a traffic stop will be released from jail after being granted a signature bond by a judge.
The Latest: Biden Says Campaign Will Focus On Early Voting
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Italian Virus Survivor Tells German Leader: Germany Saved Me
An Italian coronavirus survivor from Bergamo warmly thanked Germanys visiting president on Thursday for lifesaving treatment he received in the eastern Germany city of Leipzig.
'The Batman' Resumes UK Production After Positive COVID Case
The U.K. production of The Batman is starting up again after being shut down earlier this month when an individual tested positive for COVID-19.
Two-thirds Of Japan Public Support New PM Suga - Kyodo Poll
New Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's government was backed by 66.4% of the public, Kyodo news agency said on Thursday, citing the results of its telephone poll conducted on the first two days of his administration.
First Volume Of Barack Obama's Memoir Coming Nov. 17
The first volume of former President Barack Obama's memoir is coming out Nov. 17, two weeks after Election Day. It's called A Promised Land and will cover his swift and historic rise to the White House and his first term in office.
Factbox: Trump, Biden Offer Clashing Visions On Reopening Economy
The coronavirus pandemic threw millions of Americans out of work, ended the longest U.S. economic expansion on record and undermined a key argument for President Donald Trump's reelection.
Italian-led Investigation Busts Ethnic Albanian Crime Gang
A meticulously coordinated police operation in 10 countries has smashed an ethnic Albanianorganized crime syndicate that smuggled cocaine from South America into Europe and led to the arrest of 20 suspects, the EU's police agency announced Thursday.
Chemical Weapons Agency: Germany Has Asked For Help In Investigating Alleged Navalny Poisoning
Germany has asked for the assistance of the global chemical agency in investigating the alleged poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny with a banned toxic chemical, the Haguebased organisation said in a statement on Thursday.
Greece Police Moves Migrants Into Lesbos Tent Camp After Fire
Greek police began moving hundreds of migrants stranded on the island of Lesbos into a new temporary tent camp on Thursday, more than a week after a fire razed Greece's biggest migrant camp where they had been staying.
'Sigh Of Relief': Sally Spares A Mississippi Gator Ranch
As rain and wind from Sally starting reaching the Gulf Coast, the manager of a Mississippi alligator ranch was just hoping he wouldnt have to deal with a repeat of what happened during Hurricane Katrina.
Judge Considers Delaying Nevada Quadruple Homicide Trial
Public defenders are trying to persuade a judge to indefinitely postpone the trial for a Salvadoran immigrant accused of killing four northern Nevadans because COVID19 travel restrictions prevent them from going to El Salvador to gather evidence for his d...