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INSIGHT-Latin American crime cartels turn to cryptocurrencies for money laundering ... * Gangs increasingly using bitcoin to launder cash -officials. * New Mexican law requires platforms to report large trades. * Law triggers over 1,000 alerts this year, agency says. * LatAm, U.S. officials still have limited visibility of dark web (Adds comment from ...
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'They left us for dead.' Tigray refugees tell of horrors after Ethiopian troops vowed they'd be safe Hamdayat, on the border between Sudan and Ethiopia (CNN) Huyeet is limping as he crosses the border, his leg bandaged with dirty gauze. As he enters Sudan, fleeing Ethiopia's Tigray province, border guards direct him to the first aid tent nearby.
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The Pope Blesses Business Plans The Vatican and business come together. It may seem an unusual pairing: big businesses and Pope Francis, a pontiff who has repeatedly criticized capitalism in scathing terms. But they announced a new partnership today, the latest sign of the growing ...
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Canada crushed the Covid-19 curve but complacency is fueling a deadly second wave Ottawa (CNN) "At least we're not as bad as the States." Those were the words uttered by so many Canadians during the first wave of coronavirus, perhaps without malice although with a good dose of smugness. But that complacency may have helped fuel a ...
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Saudi Arabia: Three campaigns MBS cannot win These are uncomfortable days for Saudi Arabia's leadership and in particular for its all-powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS. At home he remains popular, but internationally he has been unable to shake off the veil of suspicion for ...
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Australia government gains new power to scrap foreign pacts CANBERRA, Australia — The Australian Parliament on Tuesday gave the government power to cancel deals struck with foreign nations by lower levels of government that conflict with the national interest, despite China warning against disrupting cooperation.
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Ethiopia says UN team shot at in Tigray after defying checkpoints ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -A United Nations team visiting refugees in Ethiopia's war-hit Tigray region had failed to stop at two checkpoints when it was shot at over the weekend, the government said on Tuesday, proclaiming it did not need a "baby-sitter".
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Charlie Hebdo attack: France seeks long jail terms in Paris trial France's anti-terror prosecutors have called for defendants on trial for a series of militant Islamist attacks in Paris to be given long jail terms. The January 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine, a policewoman and a Jewish supermarket left 17 people dead.
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Covid Infections, and Blame, Rise Along Southeast Asian Borders MAE SOT, Thailand — The border between Thailand and Myanmar is more than 1,500 miles long, much of it thickly forested. Myanmar has suffered runaway transmission of the coronavirus. Thailand, so far, has not. But over the past couple of weeks, at least ...
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Ethiopia – Tigray: Abakozi ba UN barashweho 'barimo kujya mu nkambi y'impunzi' Ingabo za Ethiopia zarashe ku bakozi b'umuryango w'abibumbye (ONU/UN) ndetse zirabafunga, nyuma yuko batwaye imodoka bakarenga kuri za bariyeri (barrières) muri leta ya Tigray iberamo imirwano, nkuko byemejwe n'umuvugizi wa leta, Redwan ...
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