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U.S. Strikes in Iraq Killed Powerful Iranian General and Deputy
In a stunning admission, Iran says that one of its most powerful generals was killed in Iraq as well as…
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World-Renowned Auto Exec Escapes Trial In Japan: Report
Former chairman for Nissan and Mitsubishi Carlos Ghosn reportedly fled Japan he was facing stiff charges stemming from his time…
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Mexican Cop Arrested In Connection To Massacre Of American Mormon Family
In a shocking development in the hunt to locate those responsible for the massacre of nine U.S. citizens at the…
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Amnesty International Condemns Russia For ‘Intimidation And Persecution’ Of Jehovah’s Witnesses
Amnesty International condemned Russia for imprisoning Jehovah’s Witnesses and said in a Monday statement that “intimidation and persecution” of Jehovah’s…
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Russia Convicts Six More Jehovah’s Witnesses For ‘Extremist Activities,’ Imprisons One For Six Years
A Russian court convicted six Jehovah’s Witnesses of “extremist activities” Friday. The Leninsky District Court of Penza convicted Vladimir Alushkin…
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At Least Five Dead, ‘No Signs Of Life’ After Volcano Erupts
At least five people are dead and many others missing after a volcano erupted on an island in New Zealand…
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At Least 20 People Killed After Cartel Shootout Near Southern Border
At least 20 people were killed after cartel gunmen stormed a Mexican border town and attacked government buildings. Mexican security…
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Mexican President Rejects Prospect Of US Military Intervention Against Drug Cartels
While President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said his government is open to “cooperation” with the U.S., he roundly rejected the…
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The Queen Cancels Prince Andrew’s Birthday Party Amid Epstein Allegations
The Queen has cancelled party plans ahead of Prince Andrew’s 60th birthday in February following a bungled BBC interview about…
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Iranian Snipers Killed More Than 100 Protesters, Amnesty International Says
Iranian snipers killed more than 100 protesters in 21 cities throughout Iran in the past week, Amnesty International said Tuesday.…
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Swedish Prosecutors Drop Rape Investigation Into WikiLeaks Co-Founder Julian Assange
Prosecutors dropped an investigation into 2010 rape allegations against WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange Tuesday. Forty-seven-year-old Assange is currently being held…
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Reuters Changes Article On Hong Kong Protesters, Issues No Correction
A Reuters article about the Hong Kong protests saw drastic changes Monday, with every paragraph and the headline modified. The…
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Joseph Mifsud May Have Finally Resurfaced
Joseph Mifsud May Have Finally Resurfaced Chuck Ross on November 13, 2019 A newspaper in Italy has published an audio…
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Taliban Agrees To Free American, Australian Professors In Exchange For Three Taliban Members
The Taliban agreed to free American and Australian professors in exchange for three senior Taliban members, officials on both sides…
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At Least 300 Dead, 15,000 Injured Since Iraqi Anti-Government Protests Began In October: Report |
At least 300 people have been killed and 15,000 injured since anti-government protests in Iraq began in October, CNN reported…
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