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7.0 Earthquake Hits Turkey And Greece
An earthquake reaching 7.0 on the Richter Scale hit the Aegean Sea Friday and was felt in both Turkey and…
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Chinese Energy Companies and Personnel Indicted for Theft of Trade Secrets
A federal grand jury has returned an indictment alleging corporate entities conspired to steal technology from a Houston-area oil &…
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British Student Agrees To Pay Around $8,500 Fine After Breaking COVID Quarantine
“It is regrettable that someone should endanger the health of other Islanders after being informed of the need to self-isolate,”…
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China To Sanction US Military Contractor Companies Over Arms Sales To Taiwan
China will sanction U.S. military contractor companies, including Lockheed Martin Corporation, over their arms sales with Taiwan, according to reports.…
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Edward Snowden Receives Permanent Residency In Russia, Lawyer Says
American whistleblower Edward Snowden has obtained permanent residency rights in Russia, getting him one step closer to citizenship if he…
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‘Terror Tunnel’ Discovered Stretching From Gaza To Israel
Israeli Defense Forces discovered an underground tunnel stretching from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel Sunday, according to Reuters. The…
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‘An Expression Of Brutality’: Protestors Cheer as Torched Church Burns To The Ground In Chile
Masked protestors filmed and cheered as the burning spire of a Chilean church crashed to the ground Sunday night. Protests…
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Here’s Where Sweden Stands After Refusing To Require Strict Coronavirus Lockdowns
Sweden has largely kept its coronavirus guidelines voluntary in contrast with the U.S. and many European nations. After scaling for…
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‘A Tipping Point’: Europe Overtakes US In New Coronavirus Cases
Europe overtook the U.S. this week in an important coronavirus metric, the seven-day rolling average of new cases per day,…
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Nobel Economics Prize Goes To Two Stanford Academics
The Nobel Economics Prize went to two Stanford University economists on Monday for their work on auction theory, Reuters reported.…
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Former Uighur Detention Camp Teacher Describes Interrogations, Screaming, Imprisonments
A woman who claims she formerly taught in Uighur detention camps in China said she witnessed conditions of the facilities…
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UN Food Organization Wins Nobel Peace Prize
The United Nations World Food Program was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, according to Reuters. The food organization won…
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Russian Poisoning Victim Blames Putin, Says He Plans To Return To Russia
Russian government critic Alexei Navalny said that Russian President Vladimir Putin orchestrated a poisoning attempt on his life, according to…
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Women Say Sex Was ‘Passport To Employment’ In The WHO’s Ebola Response Team, Investigation Finds
Numerous women have alleged that World Health Organization employees used sex as a “passport to employment” in the Democratic Republic…
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Russian Government Critic Released From Hospital After Allegedly Being Poisoned
A critic of the Russian government was released from a hospital after allegedly being poisoned, according to Reuters. Alexei Navalny made…
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