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Karlberg defeats Kaymer in playoff to win Italian Open
MONZA, Italy — Sweden's Rikard Karlberg won his first European Tour event Sunday as he defeated Germany's Martin Kaymer in a playoff to lift the Italian Open title at Monza. The 28-year-old from Gothenburg drained a 15ft birdie putt at the ...
All Blacks survive Puma scare
LONDON — Reigning champion New Zealand began its World Cup title defense with a grueling 26-16 Pool C win over Argentina at Wembley Stadium Sunday. The All Blacks, in front of a World Cup record crowd of 89,019, saw skipper ...
Putin wants air base in Belarus
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his ministers to agree a deal with Belarus so that Moscow can establish an air base in the ex-Soviet country, as Kremlin’s ties with the West remain at a post-Cold War low ...
More than 20 Afghan civilians and police wounded in attacks
KABUL — Three people, including two police officers, were wounded in a suicide attack on Sunday in Afghanistan, while 21 other civilians were wounded in a separate attack. Zia Durani, spokesman for the police chief in southern Kandahar province, said that ...
Zookeeper mauled to death by a tiger at New Zealand zoo
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A veteran New Zealand zookeeper was attacked and killed by a Sumatran tiger on Sunday inside the animal’s enclosure. Police said they were called to the Hamilton Zoo at 11 a.m. after reports that 43-year-old Samantha Kudeweh ...
Trump says not ‘morally obligated’ to defend Obama
DES MOINES, United States — Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said on Saturday he was not morally obligated to defend Barack Obama after he let pass unchallenged a questioner’s assertion that the US leader is a Muslim. But while striking a ...
New Australian PM promotes more women in Cabinet
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s new Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull on Sunday announced sweeping changes to his first Cabinet and promoted more women, including Australia’s first female defense minister. Turnbull increased the number of female Cabinet ministers from two to five, including ...
Thousands of migrants flood into Austria in relentless tide
BEREMEND, Hungary — Crowded aboard buses and trains, thousands more migrants flooded into Austria on Sunday from countries unable or unwilling to cope with a desperate human tide fleeing war and poverty for a better life in western Europe. Austrian police ...
‘Hollywood Wives’ novelist Jackie Collins dies
LOS ANGELES — Jackie Collins, the bestselling author of dozens of novels including “Hollywood Wives” that dramatized the lifestyles of the rich and the treacherous, died Saturday. Collins died of breast cancer in Los Angeles, publicist Melody Korenbrot said. Collins ...
75 US-trained rebels enter Syria from Turkey border
Beirut — Seventy-five Syrian rebels trained to fight militants under a beleaguered US program have crossed from Turkey into northern Syria, a US-backed rebel faction and a monitoring group said Sunday. “Seventy-five new fighters trained in a camp near the Turkish ...
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