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NPR NewsThree major candidates emerge to compete in the country's May presidential election.
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NPR NewsNo injuries were reported in Sunday's attack on the city of Irbil, which marked a significant escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Iran said it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria.
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NPR NewsThe league board's decision comes after the British government sanctioned the Russian businessman, who has ties to President Vladimir Putin.
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NPR NewsThe Columbus police officer who shot and killed 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant last year has been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing, Ohio prosecutors announced Friday.
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NPR NewsThe National Weather Service said 7 to 12 inches could be expected in northern areas of Pennsylvania and New York with winds gusting as high as 45 mph.
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NPR NewsThe Ukrainian Embassy in Turkey said that a group of 86 Turkish nationals, including 34 children, were among the people who had sought safety in the mosque.
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NPR NewsThe latest lockdowns extend China's draconian approach to the pandemic it has enforced for most of the past two years
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NPR NewsThe strikes on Friday came as new satellite photos appeared to show a massive convoy outside the Ukrainian capital had fanned out into towns and forests near Kyiv.
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NPR NewsColleges are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting investments as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine.
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NPR NewsThe results are seen as a referendum on the prime minister's popularity and a resounding endorsement of his party's Hindu-first politics.
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NPR NewsThe No. 2 men's tennis player will not be allowed to enter the United States because he remains unvaccinated against COVID-19.
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NPR NewsDavid Bennett, 57, died Tuesday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He was the first person to receive a heart transplant from a pig.