Cross-border rocket fire draws airborne response from Israeli military, which injures at least three Palestinians.
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British fourth seed advances after beating Jamaica's Dustin Brown with 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 win.
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Foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan tenders resignation over allegations of nepotism in controversial hiring of his daughter.
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State of emergency declared for island country's second-largest city after being struck by 7.4 magnitude earthquake.