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Netanyahu's Lawyers Discuss a Plea Bargain to End His Graft Trial Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's former prime minister, has pleaded not guilty in a corruption case. But his lawyers are negotiating a deal in which he might accept some charges to avoid jail time.
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Tsunami advisories lifted in US after waves hit Tonga following volcanic eruption (CNN) An underwater volcano in the South Pacific erupted violently on Saturday, causing tsunamis to hit Hawaii, Japan, and Tonga's largest island, Tongatapu -- sending waves flooding into the capital. The Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano, ...
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Russia Issues Subtle Threats More Far-Reaching Than a Ukraine Invasion If the West fails to meet its security demands, Moscow could take measures like placing nuclear missiles close to the U.S. coastline, Russian officials have hinted.
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Netanyahu's Lawyers Discuss a Plea Bargain to End His Graft Trial JERUSALEM — The lawyers of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli former prime minister, are in negotiations with state prosecutors to reach a plea bargain in his long-running corruption case, according to a spokesman for the Israeli Justice Ministry and two ...
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Tonga Shrouded by Ash and Mystery After Powerful Volcano Erupts Boats bashed into a quiet harbor in Southern California, a remote island was battered in Japan by four-foot waves and two women were swept to their deaths on a beach in Peru — some 6,000 miles from an undersea volcanic eruption so powerful that the ...
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Afghanistan's hunger crisis NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mike Bonke, Action Against Hunger's Afghanistan country director, about what he's seeing there. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: To Afghanistan now, where the United Nations estimates that nearly 23 million people are at risk right ...
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Wealth of world's 10 richest men doubled in pandemic, Oxfam says The pandemic has made the world's wealthiest far richer but has led to more people living in poverty, according to the charity Oxfam. Lower incomes for the world's poorest contributed to the death of 21,000 people each day, its report claims.
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Invest in nature and reap cash benefits, World Economic Forum urges cities BARCELONA, Jan 17 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After a landslide in 2017 killed 1,141 people and left more than 3,000 homeless in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, the recovery plan included training residents to plant 21,000 native trees to reduce ...
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Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu: Somali spokesman injured in Mogadishu Somalia's Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble says a government spokesman who was wounded in a "odious terrorist attack" on his car on Sunday is "in stable condition". Eyewitnesses believe it is a direct attack on Mohamed Ibrahim Moalimuu because of ...
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Netanyahu in talks to reach plea bargain in corruption trial Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is negotiating a plea deal in his corruption trial that could lead to him stepping away from politics for seven years. The former prime minister is facing three separate corruption cases that involve ...
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