AMERICAS EARLY BIRD NEWS
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World
Uganda's government says it has set up a national committee to stem the circulation of pornography.
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World
The Latest on the rape conviction of an Indian spiritual guru (all times local): 3:55 p.m.
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World
Russia's foreign minister is in Kuwait at the start of a
three-nation tour of Gulf Arab states over the ongoing Qatar diplomatic
crisis.
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World
Kenya's Supreme Court has begun hearing a case in which
veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga is challenging President Uhuru
Kenyatta's re-election earlier this month.
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The Americas
Japan's military will practice
deploying anti-missile batteries at three U.S. bases in Japan as concern
grows about the North Korean missile threat.
Africa
Uganda's government says it has set up a national committee to stem the circulation of pornography.
Asia
The Latest on the rape conviction of an Indian spiritual guru (all times local): 3:55 p.m.
Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron
says it's too early to surrender to pessimism, even as he faces sinking
approval ratings and upcoming protests against a pro-business labor
reform.
Middle East
Russia's foreign minister is in
Kuwait at the start of a three-nation tour of Gulf Arab states over the
ongoing Qatar diplomatic crisis.
Australia
Rice University football players
are using social media to check on news from Texas and Hurricane Harvey
as they prepare for their season opener against Stanford on Sunday in
Sydney.
North Korea once again chose to ratchet up
tensions with the Trump administration Saturday by firing three
short-range missiles about 155 miles into the Sea of Japan. That was a
disappointing development, but doesn’t mean we’re drawing close to a
nuclear or conventional war with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
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Middle East
A car bomb ripped through a busy market area in eastern
Baghdad on Monday morning, killing at least 10 people, Iraqi officials
said.
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World
Germany has reached an agreement with Egypt to slow the flow of migrants from the North African nation.
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ENVIRONMENT
Poland's prosecutors have opened an investigation into the
suspected gang rape of a Polish tourist and savage beating of her
partner on Italy's popular Rimini beach.
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