Russia’s Navalny asks court to end prison security checks

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MOSCOW — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny asked a court Monday to halt the hourly nighttime checks he has been subjected to in...

Turkish agents capture nephew of US-based cleric overseas

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ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish agents have captured a nephew of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen in an overseas operation and have brought him to...

Morocco says rift with Spain about ‘broken’ trust, respect

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RABAT, Morocco — In a deepening diplomatic rift with Spain, Morocco’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that the crisis between the two countries was “about...

UK to resettle more Afghan interpreters as NATO troops leave

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LONDON — Britain said Monday it will make it easier for Afghans who worked with British troops to settle in the U.K., amid rising...

Budapest unveils memorial to Danube tourist boat victims

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BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian and South Korean officials inaugurated a memorial Monday in Budapest that commemorates the 28 people who died, most of them...

Turkey’s foreign minister Cavusoglu begins visit to Greece

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ATHENS, Greece — Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Sunday began his trip to Greece with an unofficial visit to the northeastern province of...

Rule Britannia? Critics question Johnson’s flagship plans

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LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to build a national flagship to travel the world’s oceans promoting British trade and investment. But critics...

Leftist-green candidate elected mayor of Croatia’s capital

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ZAGREB, Croatia — The candidate of a leftist-green coalition easily won election Sunday as mayor of Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, preliminary results showed, marking a...

UK PM Boris Johnson marries fiancee in private ceremony

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LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancée Carrie Symonds married Saturday in a small private ceremony in London, his Downing Street...

Small parties look to gain in Cyprus’ parliamentary vote

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NICOSIA, Cyprus — Cypriots voted Sunday to elect a new parliament, with opinion polls suggesting that the country’s two main parties will hemorrhage support...