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In fight against Zika, Brazil battles neglect, cash crunch

In fight against Zika, Brazil battles neglect, cash crunch

CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil (AP) – In May, as the first cases of the Zika virus were being detected in Brazil, Rossandra Oliveira stopped receiving a critical tool she needed to do her job: insecticide. Monthly shipments from the government to her office at the epicenter of the outbreak stopped. Oliveira, …

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N. Korea fires ballistic missile into sea, ignoring UN ban

N. Korea fires ballistic missile into sea, ignoring UN ban

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – North Korea ignored U.N. resolutions by firing a medium-range ballistic missile into the sea on Friday, Seoul and Washington officials said, days after its leader Kim Jong Un ordered weapons tests linked to its pursuit of a long-range nuclear missile capable of reaching the U.S. …

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EU, Turkey negotiating breakthrough deal on migrant crisis

EU, Turkey negotiating breakthrough deal on migrant crisis

BRUSSELS (AP) – European Union and Turkish leaders were locked in tense negotiations on Friday as the EU seeks to send tens of thousands of migrants back to Turkey and ease the pressure from a human emergency that is increasingly dividing the bloc. But making a tough early stand, Turkish …

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Syria shaky truce allows for rallies against al-Qaida branch

Syria shaky truce allows for rallies against al-Qaida branch

BEIRUT (AP) – With Syria’s shaky cease-fire holding, peaceful protesters have yet again taken to the streets in opposition-held areas of the country. But this time, in addition to President Bashar Assad’s government, they have another despised authority they seek to topple – al-Qaida’s affiliate in the country, the oppressive …

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The Apple-FBI fight may be the first salvo in a bigger war

The Apple-FBI fight may be the first salvo in a bigger war

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The Apple-FBI fight may just be the opening salvo in a broader war over encryption, as technology companies continue to lock up their users’ messages, photos and other data to shield them from thieves and spies – and, incidentally, criminal investigators. WhatsApp, the globally popular messaging …

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