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As blackouts stretch for days, life in Cuba revolves around small bursts of electricity
Cuba's power blackouts have been stretching sometimes for days, so Cubans are planning their lives around the lights turning back on
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The Danube River's water is dropping so low that World War II ships are emerging
Water levels on the Danube River have dropped so low due to drought that World War II German battleships are emerging into view
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Police say 3 teachers and 3 students were killed in a school shooting outside Bangkok and the shooter was wounded
Police say 3 teachers and 3 students were killed in a school shooting outside Bangkok and the shooter was wounded
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China reports its exports and imports slowed slightly in July from the month before, while its trade surplus narrowed
China reports its exports and imports slowed slightly in July from the month before, while its trade surplus narrowed
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A deal with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz may require a compromise from Trump
To reach a deal with Iran that reopens the economically vital Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump may need to do something out of character — compromise
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Police are responding to a shooting at a high school in Thailand's Nonthaburi province
Police are responding to a shooting at a high school in Thailand's Nonthaburi province
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Tennessee voters oust Trump-backed congressman, set fall matchup for redrawn Memphis-area House seat
Former Tennessee Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher has defeated Congressman Andy Ogles in a Republican primary
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More than a decade after 43 students vanished in Mexico, ex-governor arrested, accused of cover-up
Mexican authorities have arrested the former governor of the southern state Guerrero for his alleged involvement in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014
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Carney says US trade talks are 'nasty' after Trump criticizes Canada's leadership
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says trade negotiations with the United States had turned “nasty” after President Donald Trump derided America’s neighbor and its leadership while threatening to expand tariffs
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Man charged with arson in Spokane, Washington, told police he planned wildfire for weeks
Police say a man charged with starting one of the wildfires in Spokane, Washington, that have destroyed hundreds of buildings planned the crime for weeks and researched when the weather would be best for igniting it
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