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A night of violence roiled Northern Ireland on Tuesday after the police charged a Sudanese man with attempted murder in the stabbing attack of another man in Belfast, prompting calls from anti-immigrant activists for protest.
At least a dozen people were killed in Johannesburg on Tuesday night after more than 10 gunmen stormed an informal settlement and opened fire, the South African police said.
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Aaron Ford, the attorney general of Nevada, won the Democratic nomination for governor of the state. His victory sets up a showdown with one of the country’s most vulnerable incumbent governors, Joe Lombardo, a Republican.
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“The fans, unlike the anti-World Cup crowd, are not haters,” Bill Saporito writes. “They are here because they love the beautiful game.”
Graham Platner, the military veteran and first-time candidate whose populist message resonated with voters in Maine, prevailed over the state’s governor to win the Democratic primary for Senate. Here are three takeaways from the night of primaries.
President Trump’s warming with Xi Jinping of China, a leader he admires, has ignited anxieties in Washington and across Asia.
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The Democratic primary for governor in Maine will head to a runoff under the state’s ranked-choice voting system.
It could be several weeks before voters in Maine know who won the Democratic nomination for the state’s Second Congressional District in a race that may set up one of the country’s most competitive general-election battles.
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The police said they were looking for more than 10 attackers, who had stormed a community of tin shacks. Investigators were still trying to determine the motive.
The late night host called Trump “the first sitting president to shut down a major United States city so he could take a nap in front of a sold-out crowd at the N.B.A. finals.”