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France Fines Google $593 Million for Lacking ‘Good Faith’ With Publishers
Google was fined 500 million euros, or $593 million, by French antitrust authorities Tuesday for failing to negotiate a deal…
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Japan Calls for ‘Sense of Crisis’ Over China-Taiwan Tensions
In unusually blunt terms, Japan on Tuesday warned that military posturing by Beijing and Washington over Taiwan was posing a…
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‘Together, We Can Become a Force’: Haitians Seek Change After Assassination
Teachers and religious leaders, lawyers and farmers, they are veterans of crisis who thought they had seen it all in…
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Europe Plans Aggressive New Laws to Phase Out Fossil Fuels
European officials are preparing to introduce ambitious legislation designed to wean one of the world’s biggest and most polluting economies…
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Nepal Court Replaces Prime Minister After Months of Turbulence
Nepal’s highest court Monday stripped the prime minister of his duties and reinstated the parliament that he had dissolved twice…
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South African Military Is Called In to Quell Violence started over Zuma’s Imprisonment
Declaring that the nation is reeling from public violence “rarely seen before in the history of our democracy,” South Africa’s…
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Top U.S. General Steps Down in Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — The top American general in Afghanistan stepped down Monday, a symbolic moment as the United States nears…
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Bootleg Fire in Oregon Scorches 143,000 Acres as Heat Wave Continues in the West
As the West continues to bake under torrid temperatures, an out-of-control wildfire burned across southwest Oregon on Sunday, scorching more…
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Branson Completes Virgin Galactic Flight, Aiming to Open Up Space Tourism
Soaring more than 50 miles into the hot, glaringly bright skies above New Mexico, Richard Branson at last fulfilled a…
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Third Man With U.S. Ties Has Been Arrested in Haiti Assassination
Haitian authorities said Sunday they were holding a Florida-based doctor they believed had aspirations of seizing power in his native…
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