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Banharn Silpa-archa, former Thai prime minister, dead at 83

Banharn Silpa-archa, former Thai prime minister, dead at 83

BANGKOK (AP) – Banharn Silpa-archa, a provincial political powerbroker who served a scandal-ridden 16 months as Thailand’s prime minister in 1995-96, has died at age 83. His death early Saturday morning was announced by Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital, where he was admitted Thursday after an asthma attack. Banharn was considered a …

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175 states sign landmark Paris deal on climate change

175 states sign landmark Paris deal on climate change

UNITED NATIONS (AP) – The historic agreement on climate change marked a major milestone on Friday with a record 175 countries signing on to it on opening day. But world leaders made clear more action is needed, and quickly, to fight a relentless rise in global temperatures. With the planet …

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Trans-Atlantic trade deal in focus when Obama visits Germany

Trans-Atlantic trade deal in focus when Obama visits Germany

BERLIN (AP) – When President Barack Obama opens the world’s largest industrial fair in the northern German city of Hannover on Sunday, he’ll be leading a delegation of American companies hoping to conquer new markets abroad. He’ll also be trying to complete one of his presidency’s main pieces of unfinished …

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Hollande urges France’s ratification by summer

Hollande urges France’s ratification by summer

UNITED NATIONS (AP) – The Latest on the U.N. signing ceremony for the climate change agreement (all times local): 9:35 a.m. French President Francois Hollande says he will ask parliament to ratify the Paris Agreement on climate change “by the summer of this year.” He spoke shortly before world leaders …

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Serbia weekend snap election to test EU, Russia ties

Serbia weekend snap election to test EU, Russia ties

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) – Serbs vote in a snap election on Sunday that will test Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic’s proclaimed bid to lead the Balkan nation toward European Union membership. Vucic and his Progressive Party are expected to win most votes, but far-right groups favoring close ties with Russia over …

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Uber settlement keeps drivers as contractors in 2 states

Uber settlement keeps drivers as contractors in 2 states

LOS ANGELES (AP) – It will cost Uber up to $100 million and took some significant policy concessions, but the ride-hailing company is forging forward with its thriving business model by keeping its drivers independent contractors, for now. Uber settled major class-action lawsuits in California and Massachusetts that sought employee …

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Looking back: 30 years of photographing Chernobyl

Looking back: 30 years of photographing Chernobyl

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) – Efrem Lukatsky, a Kiev-based photographer for The Associated Press, recalls the confusion and anxiety of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion, the world’s worst nuclear accident. The Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion was only about 100 kilometers (65 miles) from my home in Kiev, but …

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Virtually no gov’t rebuilding 1 year after Nepal quake

Virtually no gov’t rebuilding 1 year after Nepal quake

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) – The violence of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake left countless towns and villages across central Nepal in shambles. Almost one year later, in shambles they remain. The country has made almost no progress in rebuilding hundreds of thousands of homes, schools and government buildings, as well as some …

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