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Russian journalist sentenced to 6 years over Ukraine posts

MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian journalist was convicted of disparaging the military Wednesday and received a six-year prison sentence, the latest punishment in a relentless crackdown on critics of Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
UK’s Labour Party says ex-leader Corbyn can’t run again

UK’s Labour Party says ex-leader Corbyn can’t run again

LONDON (AP) — Former U.K.
War in Ukraine at 1 year: Pain, resilience in global economy

War in Ukraine at 1 year: Pain, resilience in global economy

An Egyptian widow is struggling to afford meat and eggs for her five children. An exasperated German laundry owner watches as his energy bill jumps fivefold. Nigerian bakeries have shut their doors, unable to afford the exorbitant price of flour.
EU seeks new Russia sanctions package, targets Iran's drones

EU seeks new Russia sanctions package, targets Iran's drones

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union is considering a new set of sanctions totaling 11 billion euros against Russia and some third countries providing vital goods that Moscow uses to boost its troops on the battlegrounds in Ukraine.
French pension tension triggers turbulent parliament debate

French pension tension triggers turbulent parliament debate

PARIS (AP) — Sparks are flying over French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to raise the retirement age — not just in the streets, but in parliament too.
Percentage of permanent residents becoming Canadian citizens in decline: StatCan data

Percentage of permanent residents becoming Canadian citizens in decline: StatCan data

StatCan numbers reveal the percentage of permanent residents who become Canadians has plummeted over the past 20 years.
Fredericton man loses family members in Turkey earthquake, others living in car

Fredericton man loses family members in Turkey earthquake, others living in car

FREDERICTON — Ahmed Hallaq's mother was attending to her morning prayers in the family's apartment in central Turkey last week when she saw the ceiling lamps start to sway.
From Star Wars to swordfish 'sensitivities,' here's why the government deletes tweets

From Star Wars to swordfish 'sensitivities,' here's why the government deletes tweets

OTTAWA — When it comes to government information, there is no shortage of sensitive matters. As it turns out, a "fun fact" about ocean critters is on the list.
S. Korea: Unlikely that Kim's daughter groomed as successor

S. Korea: Unlikely that Kim's daughter groomed as successor

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Wednesday said that it’s still premature to determine whether the recently unveiled daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is being groomed as her father’s successor.
Indian officials search BBC offices for second straight day

Indian officials search BBC offices for second straight day

NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s tax officials searched BBC offices in India for a second straight day on Wednesday questioning staff about the organization's business operations in the country, some staff members said.