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Ronaldo sent off as Ireland stun Portugal to keep World Cup hopes alive
Troy Parrott scores twice in first half to keep Ireland's hopes of reaching next tournament alive with a famous victory.
Trump administration targets European antifa groups as ‘global terrorists’
US State Department labelled four groups, from Germany, Greece and Italy, as 'specially designated global terrorists'.
James Comey, Letitia James argue US attorney in their cases hired illegally
Comey and James have sought to see their cases dismissed over the appointment of US Attorney Lindsey Halligan.
Verizon planning its largest layoffs ever: Report
The cuts could impact 15,000 employees, or 15 percent of the workforce, as soon as next week.
Authorities recover remains of all killed in Turkish military plane crash
Officials have recovered the remains of all 20 people who were killed when a Turkish C-130 cargo plane crashed Tuesday.
West Bank mosque torched amid surge in Israeli settler violence
Israeli settler violence targeting Palestinians in the occupied West Bank is at its highest level on record, per the UN.
France marks 10 years since Paris attacks upended country
Parisians marked ten years since the deadly November 2015 attacks that upended French society.
Colombia to maintain US intelligence-sharing to fight drug trafficking
Announcement comes after President Petro said Colombia would stop working with US over strikes on alleged drug boats.
Journalist Sami Hamdi arrives in London after 2 weeks in ICE detention
British Muslim journalist and political commentator Sami Hamdi has arrived in London after being held by ICE.
Canada moves to rebuild trade ties with India after years of tension
The Canadian trade minister, on a visit to India, says Ottawa wants to attract more investment from New Delhi.

