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Relatives demand answers in fatal Minnesota police shooting

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Relatives demand answers in fatal Minnesota police shooting

Relatives demand answers in fatal Minnesota police shootingMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Relatives and neighbors of an Australian woman fatally shot by Minneapolis police over the weekend demanded answers Monday about the mysterious shooting in which the meditation teacher and bride-to-be was reportedly killed by an officer who fired from the passenger seat as the woman stood outside the driver's door.


Iran detains president's brother, sentences Chinese-American

Iran detains president's brother, sentences Chinese-AmericanIran has imprisoned a Chinese-American man for 10 years after accusing him of "infiltrating" the country and detained President Hassan Rouhani's brother over allegations of financial misconduct, authorities said Sunday.


Woman who said she lost her foetus at house party shooting was never pregnant, say police

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China upset about 'negative' Taiwan content in U.S. defense bill

China upset about 'negative' Taiwan content in U.S. defense billChina said on Monday it had lodged a stern complaint with the United States after the U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of a big annual defense bill that would expand exchanges with self-ruled Taiwan.


Tillerson to make announcement on Iran nuclear deal: White House

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