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Thai Prime Minister survives a challenge by rivals who say her father is pulling the strings

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra easily survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Wednesday, following a two-day debate in which rivals charged that she has mismanaged the country and let her father, a former prime minister, control her administration. Opposition lawmakers argued that she has been unduly influenced by her father, former

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South Korea’s truth commission says government responsible for fraud and abuse in foreign adoptions

By KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s truth commission has concluded that the government bears responsibility for facilitating a foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse, driven by efforts to reduce welfare costs and enabled by private agencies that often manipulated children’s backgrounds and origins. The landmark report released

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‘Like a sound from hell:’ Was an illegal sonic weapon used against peaceful protesters in Serbia?

By JOVANA GEC and DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Ivana Ilic Sunderic had never heard anything quite so alarming and disturbing at a protest as the sound that broke a commemorative silence during a huge anti-government rally in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade. “It was quiet and peaceful and then we heard something we

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Wildfires ravage southern South Korea, killing 18 people and forcing 27,000 to evacuate

By KIM TONG-HYUNG and HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Wind-driven wildfires that were among South Korea’s worst ever were ravaging the country’s southern regions, killing 18 people, destroying more than 200 structures and forcing 27,000 people to evacuate, officials said Wednesday. Officials also said a helicopter crashed during efforts to contain

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Authoritarian leader of Belarus is sworn for a 7th term and tells his critics ‘you have no future’

By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in Tuesday to a seventh term, and he mocked those who derided him as “Europe’s last dictator” by saying his country has more democracy “than those who cast themselves as its models.” “Half of the world is dreaming about

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Turkey’s opposition leader visits jailed Erdogan challenger Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu

By ANDREW WILKS Associated Press ISTANBUL (AP) — The head of Turkey’s main opposition party visited jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on Tuesday after six nights of massive protests calling for his release. Imamoglu, arrested on March 19 on corruption charges, is seen as the main challenger to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s 22-year rule. His

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Mike Huckabee, Trump’s pick for Israel ambassador, tries to distance from past Palestinian rhetoric

By MATTHEW LEE, FARNOUSH AMIRI and STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Mike Huckabee, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to Israel, attempted to distance himself Tuesday from his past controversial statements about the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people, pledging on Capitol Hill to “carry out the president’s priorities, not mine.”

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Middle East latest: Oscar-winning Palestinian filmmaker is released after Israelis assaulted him

By The Associated Press In the occupied West Bank, Israeli authorities released a Palestinian director of the Oscar-winning documentary “ No Other Land,” a day after he was beaten by Jewish settlers and detained by soldiers. Hamdan Ballal and two other Palestinians were accused of throwing stones at a settler, allegations they deny. Palestinians and

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Brazil’s Supreme Court ends first day of Bolsonaro coup proceedings without a decision

By ELÉONORE HUGHES Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court justices wrapped up a first day of proceedings Tuesday to determine whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and close allies will stand trial on five counts, including attempting to stage a coup, without reaching a decision. Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet charged

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What to know about the reinstatement of South Korea’s No. 2 leader and the Yoon ruling to come

By KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In the latest twist in South Korea’s ongoing political crisis, the country’s Constitutional Court reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting leader, overturning his impeachment by opposition lawmakers three months ago. The court’s ruling on Monday marks just one front in the deepening turmoil as

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Protesters demanding greater accountability march in North Macedonia over deadly nightclub fire

By TINO TESTORIDES and COSTAS KANTOURIS Associated Press SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Thousands of protesters marched through North Macedonia’s capital Skopje late Monday to demand greater accountability over a nightclub fire that killed 59 people and injured scores of others. Demonstrators marched past government offices and parliament and applauded medical staff at a nearby

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Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US

By MARCOS ALEMÁN Associated Press SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Lawyers hired by the Venezuelan government filed a legal action Monday in El Salvador aimed at freeing 238 Venezuelans deported by the United States who are being held in a Salvadoran maximum-security prison. Jaime Ortega, who says he represents 30 of the imprisoned Venezuelans,

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