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Burkina Faso fashion designers: More to nation than conflict

Burkina Faso fashion designers: More to nation than conflict

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Vibrant African clothes, both traditional and contemporary, enlivened the catwalk in Burkina Faso’s fashion week.
1st commercial flight in years takes off from Yemen's Sanaa

1st commercial flight in years takes off from Yemen's Sanaa

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — The first commercial flight in six years took off from Yemen’s rebel-held capital on Monday, officials said, part of a fragile truce in the county’s grinding civil war.
California churchgoers detained gunman in deadly attack

California churchgoers detained gunman in deadly attack

LAGUNA WOODS, Calif.
Hyde, Bills commit to helping victims of Buffalo shooting

Hyde, Bills commit to helping victims of Buffalo shooting

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Micah Hyde considered canceling his charity softball game after hearing about the shooting Saturday at a Buffalo supermarket.
Buffalo shooter targeted Black neighborhood, officials say

Buffalo shooter targeted Black neighborhood, officials say

BUFFALO, N.Y.
Somali lawmakers elect president voted out 5 years ago

Somali lawmakers elect president voted out 5 years ago

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A former Somali president voted out of power in 2017 has been returned to the nation's top office after defeating the incumbent leader in a protracted contest decided by legislators in a third round of voting late Sunday.
Saudi King Salman leaves hospital after week-long stay

Saudi King Salman leaves hospital after week-long stay

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — King Salman of Saudi Arabia was discharged from the hospital and slowly walked with the aid of a cane Sunday evening after a colonoscopy a week earlier, according to a video released by the royal court.
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Fetterman says he had a stroke

Pennsylvania Senate candidate Fetterman says he had a stroke

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the leading Democrat in the state’s high-profile Senate contest, has suffered a stroke but is on his way to a “full recovery,” his campaign said on Sunday.
Polish Nobel author says Russia threat to 'free world'

Polish Nobel author says Russia threat to 'free world'

JERUSALEM (AP) — A Polish Nobel Prize-winning author on Sunday called Russia a threat to the “free world,” saying its attack on neighboring Ukraine had echoes of the Second World War.
Police: 3 hurt after crowds rush exit at Las Vegas festival

Police: 3 hurt after crowds rush exit at Las Vegas festival

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A music festival in Las Vegas has resumed after a “security incident” temporarily halted performances on Saturday, authorities said.