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The Associated Press

The Associated Press is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City. The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States, all of which contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists.
The Associated Press
French lawmakers approve a bill that makes abortion a constitutional right
French lawmakers has approved a bill that will enshrine a woman’s right to an abortion in the French Constitution during a historic joint session of parliament in at the Palace of Versailles
6:11AM ( 2 months ago )
Abortion is enshrined as a constitutional right in France after lawmakers approve an amendment
French lawmakers have approved a bill that will enshrine a woman’s right to an abortion in the French Constitution during a historic joint session of parliament in at the Palace of Versailles
6:11AM ( 2 months ago )
Panel investigating Maine's deadliest mass shooting to hear testimony from more victims
An independent commission investigating the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history is about to hear from more family members of the victims of the tragedy
6:08AM ( 2 months ago )
Emotional witness implores politicians to drop partisanship to address shootings
An independent commission investigating the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history is hearing from more family members of the victims of the tragedy
6:08AM ( 2 months ago )
Survivors say opportunities were missed that could have prevented Maine's worst-ever mass shooting
Emotional survivors of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, called on politicians to protect the community from future tragedies
6:08AM ( 2 months ago )
UN rights chief urges end to 'repression' of independent voices in Russia after Navalny's death
The U.N. human rights chief has called for a quick end to the “repression of independent voices” in Russia and expressed concerns about the “persecution” of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison last month
5:44AM ( 2 months ago )
What's next for South Korean doctors who face license suspensions because of walkouts
South Korea’s government is pressing ahead with its vow to suspend the licenses of thousands of junior doctors who ignore its repeated demands to end their collective walkouts
5:41AM ( 2 months ago )
Moscow summons German ambassador following leaked tape on supporting Ukraine
Moscow has summoned Germany’s ambassador to Russia’s foreign ministry, days after Russian state media released an audio recording purporting to show German officers discussing support for Ukraine
5:16AM ( 2 months ago )
Germany and Russia spar over a leaked audio on missiles for Ukraine. Berlin promises to investigate
The German government has vehemently rejected allegations that Russia’s leak of a conversation by high-ranking German military officers was an indication Berlin was preparing for war against Russia
5:16AM ( 2 months ago )
Indigenous women in Greenland sue Denmark over involuntary contraception in the 1960s and 1970s
A group of Indigenous women in Greenland has sued Denmark for forcing them to be fitted with intrauterine contraceptive devices in the 1960s and 1970s and demanded total compensation of nearly $6.3 million)
5:08AM ( 2 months ago )