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World Cup: Scores and recaps from Saturday's matches

Belgium defeated Tunisia 5-2 on Sunday in the highest scoring match of this year's World Cup. Next up, Mexico is leading South Korea 1-0 at the half and the defending champion Germany team will be looking to avoid their second…

World Cup: Scores and recaps from Saturday's matches

Belgium defeated Tunisia 5-2 on Sunday in the highest scoring match of this year's World Cup. Next up, Mexico is leading South Korea 1-0 at the half and the defending champion Germany team will be looking to avoid their second…

Blast rocks stadium as Zimbabwe's president campaigns

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa announces the date for the general elections in Harare, Zimbabwe May 30, 2018. Philimon Bulawayo/REUTERS HARARE, Zimbabwe -- An explosion rocked a stadium where Zimbabwe's president was addressing a campaign rally on Saturday, state media reported, calling…

Blast rocks stadium as Zimbabwe's president campaigns

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa announces the date for the general elections in Harare, Zimbabwe May 30, 2018. Philimon Bulawayo/REUTERS HARARE, Zimbabwe -- An explosion rocked a stadium where Zimbabwe's president was addressing a campaign rally on Saturday, state media reported, calling…

U.S. suspends more military drills with South Korea

WASHINGTON -- Secretary of Defense James Mattis has "indefinitely suspended" military exercises with South Korea following the Singapore summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Lt. Col Christopher Logan, a Pentagon spokesperson, said Friday. Mattis suspended…

Italy blocks another ship full of rescued migrants

72 Photos Migrants are seen on the deck of the Mission Lifeline rescue boat in the central Mediterranean Sea, June 21, 2018. REUTERS/Misson-Lifeline/Handout MILAN -- Italy's populist, anti-migrant interior minister said Friday that Malta should allow a Dutch-flagged rescue ship…

1 more U.S. worker in Cuba has "confirmed" mystery illness

WASHINGTON -- Medical tests have confirmed that one additional U.S. Embassy worker has been affected by mysterious health incidents in Cuba, the State Department said, bringing the total number to 25. The new "medically confirmed" worker is one of two…

Rat slips inside ATM, shreds a small fortune

GAUHATI, India -- Police say at least one rat slipped through a hole in the back of an ATM in northeastern India and started eating. By the time it finished, more than $19,000 in bills were shredded. The police superintendent…

Scientists plunge into icy waters as part of "mad tradition"

Scott Clifford swims in a pool cut into the sea ice in Antarctica on June 21, 2018, in a photo released by the Australian Antarctic Division. Australian Antarctic Division/George Brettingham-Moore Scientists based in Antarctica welcomed the winter solstice by plunging…

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