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Uganda's Bobi Wine goes to court to dispute president's win

Ugandan presidential challenger Bobi Wine on Monday launched a court case seeking to overturn the re-election of President Yoweri Museveni, who has been in power for 35 years

February 1, 2021


Europe's jobless rate steady, but doesn't tell whole story

The jobless rate held steady in the eurozone in December at 8.3%

February 1, 2021


Woman dies in snowshoeing accident in Germany's Black Forest

Police say a 27-year-old woman died while snowshoeing in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany after falling into a hole in deep snow and into a stream below

February 1, 2021


Liz Weston: How to prioritize debt payments in the pandemic

Credit card hardship programs, paused student loans and mortgage forbearance have been lifelines for many Americans during the pandemic

February 1, 2021


Serena Williams through easily in Australian Open tuneup

Serena Williams has restarted her now-lengthy quest for a 24th Grand Slam singles title with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Daria Gavrilova in an Australian Open tuneup tournament at Melbourne Park

February 1, 2021


Lebanon's Hezbollah group says it shot down Israeli drone

Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group says its fighters have shot down an Israeli drone over a southern village near the border with Israel

February 1, 2021


A decade after junta's end, Myanmar military back in charge

The man installed by army leaders as Myanmar's new president after Monday's military coup is best known abroad for his role in the crackdown on 2007 pro-democracy protests

February 1, 2021


Liverpool set to address center-back crisis on deadline day

Liverpool looks set to address its injury crisis at center back by making a low-key signing from England's second division on the final day of the January transfer window

February 1, 2021


India pandemic-fighting budget to boost health care spending

India's government plans to increase spending on health care in a budget that promises extra help for weathering the coronavirus pandemic

February 1, 2021


Angelina Jolie sells painting Churchill gave as gift to FDR

A painting by Winston Churchill that is a piece of both political and Hollywood history is coming up for auction

February 1, 2021


Libya's future in balance in UN-backed leadership vote

Delegates from Libya's opposing sides have kicked off a five-day U.N.-sponsored meeting outside Geneva to choose an interim prime minister and three-person presidency council

February 1, 2021


AP PHOTOS: NYC parks have become `people's everything'

NEW YORK (AP) — Oases in the best of times, New York City's parks have served as essential refuges through the hard times of the pandemic —

February 1, 2021


Ibrahimovic-Lukaku spat draws inquiry from federation

The Italian soccer federation's prosecutor has opened an investigation into last week's spat between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku

February 1, 2021


Berlin festival chooses 6 former winners as this year's jury

A six-member jury of former winners has been chosen to allocate the prizes at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, which is taking place in a revamped form because of the coronavirus pandemic

February 1, 2021


Spacewalkers finishing 4 years of power upgrades for station

A four-year effort to modernize the International Space Station's power grid is finally wrapping up

February 1, 2021


Gut-Behrami dominates another super-G for 4th straight win

Lara Gut-Behrami outclassed the field once again in a World Cup super-G to win the last race before the world championships

February 1, 2021


AP Interview: Pedri brings back brilliance to Barça midfield

It's no coincidence that Pedri González conjures up those flashes of exquisite playmaking brilliance that Barcelona fans have been longing for since the days of Andrés Iniesta

February 1, 2021


Germany seeks ways to give its vaccine campaign momentum

Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state governors are going to talk on Monday with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry beefing up the country's sluggish vaccination campaign

February 1, 2021


US watchdog: Taliban attacks increased in Afghan capital

A U.S. government watchdog says Taliban attacks in the Afghan capital of Kabul are on the rise, with increasing targeted killings of government officials, civil-society leaders and journalists

February 1, 2021


AP News in Brief at 6:04 a.m. EST

AP News in Brief at 6:04 a.m. EST

February 1, 2021


Somali forces end jihadist siege of Mogadishu hotel, 5 dead

The Somali police say that at least five people have been killed in the attack on a Mogadishu hotel by Somalia's al-Shabab rebels that was ended early Monday by the police force

February 1, 2021


Prince Harry accepts apology, damages in UK libel suit

Prince Harry has accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of British tabloid The Mail on Sunday and its online version, MailOnline, in a libel lawsuit relating to articles about his relationship with the British armed forces

February 1, 2021


UK online fashion retailer buys Topshop, three other brands

Online fashion seller Asos has bought Topshop, which once boasted designs by Kate Moss and Beyonce, along with three other brands for 265 million pounds ($363 million) as rivals scoop up bargains after the collapse of Britain's Arcadia retail group

February 1, 2021


Daughter of Warsaw Zoo directors who saved Jews, dies

The daughter of former Warsaw Zoo directors Jan and Antonina Zabinski, who saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust by hiding them at the zoo and whose story was told in a Hollywood movie, has died

February 1, 2021


5 questions for Karina Vazquez

1. What's your immigration story? How did you come to live in Fort Wayne? I moved to Fort Wayne when I was in middle school. My parents dec

February 1, 2021