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Air strikes hit aid convoy as Syria says ceasefire over
BEIRUT - Syrian or Russian aircraft strike an aid convoy near Aleppo on Monday and kill 12 people, according to a war monitor, as the Syrian military declares a one-week truce brokered by the United States and Russia over. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA (WRAPUP 9, PICTURES, TV), moving shortly, by Tom Perry and John Davison, 1,140 words)
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-DUNFORD, moved, by Phil Stewart, 375 words)
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-OBAMA (UPDATE 2, PICTURES), moved, by Jeff Mason, 365 words
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-SHIRQAT, moved, by Stephen Kalin, 390 words)
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-AID (UPDATE 3), moved, 300 words
- MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-WARCRIMES (UPDATE 3, TV), moved, by Stephanie Nebehay, 440
Police arrest New York bombing suspect following gunfight
LINDEN - Police arrest an Afghanistan-born American who they suspect of detonating a bomb in the heart of New York City and planting other devices, capturing the 28-year-old in a dramatic gun battle that wounded him and two officers. (USA-ATTACKS/ (UPDATE 11, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Joseph Ax and Mica Rosenberg, 725 words)
- USA-ATTACKS/BAG (PICTURES, TV), moved, by Dan Whitcomb, 410 words
- USA-ATTACKS/RAHAMI (UPDATE 3, PICTURES), moved, by David Ingram and Joseph Ax, 1,135 words
- MINNESOTA-MALL/STABBINGS (UPDATE 1), expect by 0300 GMT/11 PM ET, by Todd Melby, 500 words
After bomb blasts, Clinton charges Trump helps Islamic State to recruit
PHILADELPHIA - Democrat Hillary Clinton accuses Republican Donald Trump of aiding Islamic State recruitment, while Trump says she has helped weaken national security as bomb blasts in New York and New Jersey resonate on the U.S. presidential trail. (USA-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 5, PICTURES, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by James Oliphant, 765 words)
N.Korea's Kim guides new rocket engine test, calls for satellite launch
SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has supervised a ground test of a new rocket engine to launch satellites, the North's state media reports, the latest in a rapid succession of missile-related tests this year by the isolated state. (NORTHKOREA-MISSILES/ (UPDATE 1), moved, by Jack Kim and James Pearson, 360 words)
- NORTHKOREA-NUCLEAR/USA-CHINA (UPDATE 1), moved, 405 words)
ASIA
India mulls response after deadly Kashmir attack it blames on Pakistan
SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI - India says it has the right to respond when and where it chooses to a deadly attack on an army base in Kashmir, after blaming Pakistan for the raid that killed 18 soldiers. (INDIA-KASHMIR/ (UPDATE 4, PICTURES, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by Fayaz Bukhari and Rupam Jain, 910 words)
UNITED STATES
U.S. may seek power to pre-approve self-driving car technology
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration says it is considering seeking the power to review and approve technology for self-driving cars before they hit the road and says U.S. states should not set separate rules. (USA-SELFDRIVING/ (UPDATE 2), moved, by David Shepardson, 600 words)
- TRANSPORTATION-NETHERLANDS/ROBOTS (PICTURES), moved, by Toby Sterling, 275 words
EUROPE
On New York mission, Theresa May seeks to shore up UK influence after Brexit
NEW YORK - On a mission to shore up British clout after the shock vote to leave the European Union raised questions over the future unity of the West, Prime Minister Theresa May will tell leaders that Britain will not turn away from the world. (UN-ASSEMBLY/BRITAIN (PICTURES, GRAPHIC), moved, by Guy Faulconbridge, 600 words)
- BRITAIN-EU/MAY-BUSINESS (UPDATE 3, PICTURES, GRAPHIC), moved, by Guy Faulconbridge, 700 words
Turkey's Erdogan: US should 'not harbor a terrorist' like cleric Gulen
NEW YORK - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan tells Reuters in an interview that the United States should "not harbor a terrorist" like cleric Fethullah Gulen and that his activities should be banned around the world. (TURKEY-USA/ (INTERVIEW, UPDATE 1), moving shortly, by Parisa Hafezi and Stephen Adler, 600 words)
Putin firms control with big win for Russia's ruling party
MOSCOW - Vladimir Putin cements his supremacy over Russia's political system when his ruling United Russia party takes three quarters of seats in parliament in election, paving way for him to run for fourth term as president. (RUSSIA-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 3, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Andrew Osborn and Maria Tsvetkova, 1,040 words)
AFRICA
Congo anti-government march turns violent in capital, 17 dead
KINSHASA - Congolese police clash with protesters marching against what they claim is a bid by President Joseph Kabila to extend his mandate, killing at least 17 people and prompting a threat of further sanctions from the United States. (CONGO-POLITICS/ (UPDATE 7, PICTURES, TV), moved, by Kenny Katombe and Amedee Mwarabu, 745 words)
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