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Her Death Shook Japan. It May Not Shift Refugee Rules. Wishma Rathnayake wasted away in a migrant detention center. An official report on her case placed little blame and offered only limited recommendations.
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Ethiopia's prime minister calls for mass enlistment amid battlefield losses to Tigray rebels NAIROBI — Amid a string of battlefield losses that have allowed rebels from Ethiopia's northern Tigray region to move into neighboring areas and down a key highway leading to the capital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's prime minister called Tuesday for a national ...
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Mexico drug cartel threatens prominent news anchor A motorist passes by a wall with a graffiti of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in Michoacan state, Mexico, on April 23. Mexico ...
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Dominion Voting Systems sues Newsmax and One America News for 'barrage of lies' targeting the company New York (CNN Business) Dominion Voting Systems, a technology company that was targeted with disinformation by former President Donald Trump and allies, filed lawsuits on Tuesday against two right-wing television channels, alleging they aided the ...
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Thousands in Britain Are Trying to Save Geronimo the Alpaca From Execution Agricultural authorities say he has bovine tuberculosis, but a local vet and a "human chain" of "alpaca angels" say the government's test yields false positives.
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Siberia's wildfires are bigger than all the world's other blazes combined MOSCOW — For Russia, there are two types of fires raging across Siberia: the kind the authorities are fighting and the others they are allowing to burn. That's because Siberia is so vast that huge fires can burn without threatening any major settlements, ...
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China Sentences Canadian Businessman to 11 Years in Prison The prosecution of Michael Spavor has been widely seen as political retaliation by China against Canada for the detention of a Chinese technology executive.
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A man claiming to be a Mexican cartel leader threatened to kill a TV anchor. She returned to her nightly broadcast. MEXICO CITY — Hours after receiving a death threat from a man claiming to be one of Mexico's most dangerous criminals, the news anchor took to the air again. At 9:59 p.m. Monday, Milenio Television anchor Azucena Uresti posted a photo of herself smiling, ...
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Chinese Court Rejects Canadian's Appeal of Death Sentence for Drug Trafficking HONG KONG — A Chinese court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence of a Canadian man convicted of drug trafficking, one of several legal cases that have driven a diplomatic rift between Beijing and Ottawa. The Canadian, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, was ...
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Amid US Afghan withdrawal, Chinese, Russian militaries hold drill in northwest China BEIJING (AP) — Chinese and Russian military forces are engaged in joint exercises in northwestern China as ties grow between the two autocratic states amid uncertainty over instability in Afghanistan. The exercises involving ground troops and air forces are ...
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