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[ad_1] For three days, authorities combed the turquoise waters north of Puerto Rico searching for 23-year-old Harold Carrión, who was reported missing earlier this week and feared drowned at a popular beachSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- For three days, authorities...

[ad_1] BRASILIA, Brazil -- Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Friday that he would likely serve only one term if he wins back Brazil's presidency in October's election.“I’m not going to be a president of the republic who...

[ad_1] BARCELONA, Spain -- Thousands of people in several Spanish cities Friday protested the deaths of at least 23 migrants last week at the frontier between the Spanish enclave of Melilla in Africa and Morocco, amid growing calls for an...

[ad_1] CAIRO -- Thousands took to the streets Friday in Sudan's capital, a day after nine people were killed in demonstrations against the country's ruling generals. The United States and others in the international community condemned the violence in this...

[ad_1] TUNIS, Tunisia -- Tunisian President Kais Saied on Friday unveiled a new draft constitution that would bestow broad powers on the president and curtail the authority of the prime minister and parliament.A referendum on the constitution is scheduled for...

[ad_1] PRAGUE -- The European Union’s executive arm on Friday pledged to draft an emergency plan this month aimed at helping member countries do without Russian energy in the wake of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.European Commission President Ursula von...

[ad_1] SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Bulgaria's president on Friday handed the mandate to try and form a new government to the country's finance minister, four days after pro-Western reformist Kiril Petkov resigned following a no-confidence vote in Parliament.Asen Vassilev, from Petkov's...

[ad_1] SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- U.S. financial analyst Peter Schiff told The Associated Press on Friday that he will fight to be able to sell a bank he established in Puerto Rico even though authorities have suspended its operations...

[ad_1] The chief of the Dutch central bank has apologized for the institution’s involvement in the 19th-century slave trade, the latest expression of contrition in the Netherlands linked to the country’s historic role in the trade in enslaved peopleAMSTERDAM --...

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