Brazil forces out unpopular leader, ends up with another

French officials that have banned the burkini say it oppresses women, but some women in the resort town of Nice say they just feel targeted and afraid

Nun in iconic Italy quake photo shares her story of survival
Sister Marjana Lleshi became the face of Italy’s earthquake after a photo showed blood staining her veil, as she texted her family and friends in her native Albania that she was alive

Proposal closes door to couples looking to Indian moms for babies
Legislation aims to shut down thriving multimillion-dollar business in India

U.S. warship fires warning shots at Iranian boat
Incident between Navy ships, Iranian boat marks escalation of encounters in Persian Gulf

Colombia’s president moving quickly to hold vote on deal with FARC rebels
Peace agreement comes after more than four years of grueling negotiations in Cuba, and a half-century of bloody conflict with leftist rebels

Son of Russian lawmaker convicted of masterminding global online theft ring
Russian hacked into businesses, mostly pizza restaurants in Washington state, and stole millions of credit card numbers that he sold on underground internet forums, authorities say

Old Dominion alum among victims in deadly Afghan attack
Brazen, hours-long militant attack on American University of Afghanistan killed over a dozen people

Apple boosts iPhone security after spyware discovery
Apple is issuing a security update after espionage software was found targeting an activist’s iPhone in the Middle East

Iran issues warning after latest incident with U.S. military
Iranian defense minister’s remarks come after incident this week involving U.S. warship in Persian Gulf

Authorities trying to piece together how 5 men died at beach
Deaths come after a dozen people die in water-related accidents off U.K. coastlines in recent days

Why Italy is so prone to disastrous earthquakes
Certain features of local geology put the region at especially high risk

France’s burkini bans justifiable security measures or Islamophobia?
When Islamic extremist violence reached famed shores of southern France, local leaders responded by banning bathing suits

Italy earthquake death toll soars as crews dig through rubble
A frantic search is underway for people still trapped two days after Italy’s devastating earthquake. There is a dramatic increase in the death toll to more than 240. Crews are combing through rubble in three towns leveled by the earthquake. Dozens of people remain missing. Seth Doane reports from Accumoli.

Victims sad and scared as they return to Italy quake ruins
Death toll has climbed to more than 240, and rescue workers are frantically searching for those still missing and trapped under the rubble

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