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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — An autopsy is scheduled for today on pop star Prince, who was found unresponsive yesterday in an elevator at his suburban Minneapolis compound. The sheriff in Carver County says medical personnel tried CPR, but couldn't revive the 57-year-old. Prince's death comes two weeks after he canceled concerts in Atlanta because he wasn't feeling well.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The Brussels subway station where a suicide bomber killed 16 people a month ago will reopen Monday. The March 22 bomb attack aboard a Brussels Metro train also damaged the Maelbeek (MAHL'-beek) station, and it has been closed since. That same day, two other suicide bombers killed 16 more victims at Brussels Airport. The attacks were claimed by the Islamic State group. Belgian media say a "wall of memory" has been installed at Maelbeek station.
BRUSSELS (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel (AHN'-geh-lah MEHR'-kuhl) and top European Union officials plan tomorrow to travel close to Turkey's border with Syria in hopes of promoting a troubled month-old agreement to manage the refugee crisis. Many EU nations have been dragging their heels on accepting more asylum-seekers. Merkel's trip is expected to include a visit to a refugee camp.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea has rejected an unusual overture from the North to send North Korean relatives to Seoul to reunite with the 13 restaurant workers it says were abducted in China by spies from the South. The workers were the biggest group to defect since North Korea's Kim Jong Un took power in 2011. Pyongyang typically accuses Seoul of kidnapping or enticing its citizens to defect, but an attempt to reunite the families is extraordinary.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A 42-year-old woman is scheduled to appear in tribal court today in the death of a 1-year-old girl on Montana's Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Authorities have not identified the suspect in the death of Kenzley Olson, who was abducted from her home this week in the small town of Poplar, Montana. Her body was found hours later. Police aren't saying if the suspect is a relative of the child's.
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