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How Europe's No. 1 fugitive managed to elude capture for months BRUSSELS -- As the net closed in around Salah Abdeslam, Europe’s No. 1 fugitive was holed up, apparently anonymous, in an apartment in the place he knows best, the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek, a locale favored b...
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Russia plane crash: Relatives to get $20K Flydubai will provide "hardship payments" of $20,000 per passenger to relatives of those killed when its jet crashed in southern Russia, the airline said.
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U.S. and Cuba reopening ties

CNN - 20 Mar 2016 05:41
U.S. and Cuba reopening ties CNN's Patrick Oppmann sits down with Josefina Vidal, Cuba's lead negotiator who played a key role in opening ties with the U.S.
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Spain bus crash leaves at least 14 students dead

Al Jazeera English - 20 Mar 2016 15:35
Another 30 injured after bus carrying university students back from a fireworks festival overturns in northeast Spain.
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Trump campaign manager in altercation

CNN - 20 Mar 2016 14:31
Trump campaign manager in altercation Donald Trump's campaign manager appeared to grab a protester by his collar during a rally Saturday in an incident captured on video.
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Trump protester punched, kicked

CNN - 20 Mar 2016 14:31
Trump protester punched, kicked This video obtained by CNN shows a protester being punched repeatedly as he carries a sign up the stairs at a Donald Trump rally in Tucson, Arizona.
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Police were on high alert across Turkey on Sunday after the previous day's attack by a suicide bomber in Istanbul's most popular shopping district, killing three Israelis and an Iranian, with dozens more people wounded i...
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Anti-Defamation League: We Are Redirecting All of Trump's Donations We are channeling his contributions into anti-bias programs and hope others follow suit
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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has had a rare meeting with China's propaganda chief, even as Chinese authorities are tightening control over their cyberspace
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A Chinese official's rare admission of having given a misleading account about the plight of coal miners has prompted public calls for bureaucrats to shed what experts describe as long-ingrained habits of obfuscation
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The migrants were severely dehydrated and said they had been at sea for 22 days …
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How To Actually Reach The Goals You Set

Forbes - 20 Mar 2016 18:44
Some years ago, I conducted an experiment with the traders I worked with as a performance coach. We went back two months in their journals and identified goals they had set at the time. We then walked forward in the jour...
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Britain's Prince Harry on Sunday visited with families living at a camp in Nepal for people made homeless by last April's devastating earthquake as he continued a trip that many hope will draw attention to Nepal's strugg...
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The Kenyan military says its troops killed 34 fighters from the Islamic extremists of al-Shabab in clashes in Somalia. …
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Pro-Israel Group May Be a Tough Crowd for Donald Trump

The New York Times - 20 Mar 2016 16:25
Pro-Israel Group May Be a Tough Crowd for Donald Trump When Mr. Trump addresses the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Monday, his past remarks about ethnic groups and about Israel will be to the fore.
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Paris Terror Suspect Planned New Attacks From Brussels, Officials Say He was planning to "restart something"
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4 former Mississippi officials cashed out more than $50,000
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Morocco's official news agency says violent clashes among fans of the same soccer team in the western Moroccan city of Casablanca have left two people dead and 49 injured
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Belgian foreign minister says terror suspect Abdeslam claimed to plan new acts from Brussels
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Jacob Zuma's friends and foes in South Africa's media

Al Jazeera English - 20 Mar 2016 15:02
We look at President Jacob Zuma's attempts to manage the media message and his relationship with the Gupta family.
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A government spokesman says Iraq has exported the first shipment of natural gas condensate in its history, a key development for the OPEC member struggling to feed a cash-strapped economy amid an expensive fight against ...
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