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Cyprus court orders Egyptian hijack suspect held for 8 days

Cyprus court orders Egyptian hijack suspect held for 8 days

LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) – A court on Wednesday ordered an Egyptian man detained for eight days after authorities said he admitted hijacking a domestic EgyptAir flight and diverting it to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus by threatening to blow it up with a fake explosives belt. Cyprus police prosecutor Andreas …

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Myanmar democracy takes momentous step with new president

Myanmar democracy takes momentous step with new president

NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) – Myanmar’s slow transition to democracy took a momentous step Wednesday as a trusted aide to ruling-party leader Aung Suu Kyi took over as the country’s president, officially ending more than 50 years of the military’s control over government. In a day full of ceremony and symbolism, …

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Unusual dissent erupts inside Cuban Communist Party

Unusual dissent erupts inside Cuban Communist Party

HAVANA (AP) – Days after President Barack Obama’s historic visit, the leaders of Cuba’s Communist Party are under highly unusual public criticism from their own ranks for imposing new levels of secrecy on the future of social and economic reforms. After months of simmering discontent, complaints among party members have …

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Police evacuate migrant camp near Paris subway station

Police evacuate migrant camp near Paris subway station

PARIS (AP) – Police evacuated nearly 1,000 migrants Wednesday from a makeshift camp near a Paris subway station, and hundreds of people sought to cross from Turkey to Greece despite European efforts to slow down the arrivals. The Paris operation was peaceful and authorities offered the migrants temporary lodging and …

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Two GOP governors, two different calculations on LGBT rights

Two GOP governors, two different calculations on LGBT rights

ATLANTA (AP) – Two Republican governors. Two proposals at the heart of LGBT rights. One rejection. One new law. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said he was preventing discrimination and protecting commerce when he announced his veto of a measure that would have allowed certain individuals, businesses and faith organizations to …

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Apple remains in dark on how FBI hacked iPhone without help

Apple remains in dark on how FBI hacked iPhone without help

WASHINGTON (AP) – The FBI’s announcement that it mysteriously hacked into an iPhone is a public setback for Apple Inc., as consumers learned that they can’t keep the government out of even an encrypted device that U.S. officials had claimed was impossible to crack. Apple, meanwhile, remains in the dark …

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