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Native American burial sites being destroyed for Trump border wall A national monument in Arizona, home to a sacred Native American burial sites, is being blown up this week as part of construction for President Trumps border wall.
A sacred Native American burial site in the US state of Arizona has been destroyed by a construction company building President Donald... |
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Joe Bidens support in US presidential race tumbles to lowest on record: Poll US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event on February 10, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Getty Images)
Support for US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has declined sharply across the country, falling to the lowest on record since his poor performance... |
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China completes two days of military drills near Taiwan This handout photo, taken and released on February 10, 2020, by Taiwans defense ministry shows a Taiwanese F-16 fighter jet flying next to a Chinese H-6 bomber (top) in the airspace of the island. (Via AFP)
China has completed two days of military exercises near Taiwan to improve its combat capabilities,... |
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China removes health officials in wider coronavirus epicenter People wearing protective masks shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, in China, on February 10, 2020. (Photo by AFP)
China has removed two senior health officials in Hubei Province, which is the epicenter of a deadly coronavirus epidemic, over their handling of the outbreak.
The head of the Communist Party... |
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US enmity towards Iranian nation rooted in its fear of Revolutions might: Rouhani President Hassan Rouhani addresses crowds during a ceremony celebrating the 41th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in the capital Tehran. (By President.ir)
President Hassan Rouhani says the United States cannot tolerate being driven out of Iran by the 1979 Islamic Revolution and has been dreaming... |
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New Philadelphia police chief starts work amid surge in homicides Philadelphias new police commissioner Danielle Outlaw started work on Monday, February 10, 2020. (AP photo)
The new commissioner of Americas fourth-largest city police force will start work Monday amid a surge in homicides and calls for action to address ongoing allegations of racism and gender discrimination.
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Venezuela says will sue US over economic damages of sanctions Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, wearing a Conviasa national airlines uniform, attends a rally against US sanctions on the flagship airline on Feb. 10, 2020 (Photo by AFP)
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he will file a lawsuit against the US government over the economic damages it caused... |
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China virus death toll passes 1,000; president makes rare visit to coronavirus patients Chinese President Xi Jinping had his temperature taken with a thermometer after paying a visit to coronavirus patients on Feb. 10, 2020 (Photo by AFP)
The situation in Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus, is still very grave, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned during a rare visit to frontline... |
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Islamic Revolution turns 41: Iranians mark anniversary nationwide Iranians mark the 41st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran Feb. 11, 2020. (Photo by TASNIMNEWS)
Millions of Iranians from all walks of life have thronged the streets across the country to celebrate the 41st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, which toppled the US-backed Pahlavi regime... |
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Storm Ciara latest: Hurricane-force winds batter Northern Europe Storm Ciara reached the UK and northern mainland Europe on Sunday, sweeping across the continent and causing travel disruptions, damage and power cuts.
Ireland
Met Éireann, the Irish national meteorological service, has issued a yellow wind warning for the entire country. As of now, the Status... |
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Ireland: Sinn Fein wins popular vote, set for historic gains Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald reacts after the announcement of voting results in a count centre, during Irelands national election, in Dublin [Phil Noble/Reuters]
Sinn Fein, the left-wing Irish nationalist party, has won the popular vote in a general election, with the one-time political wing... |
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Boy suffers head injury from police truncheon after Barnsley football match A still from video footage of a 16-year-old boy hit over head with a UK officers baton. (Photo via social media)
South Yorkshire police have said they will hold a "full and open" investigation after a 16-year-old boy sustained a head injury after apparently bring struck by a police officer following... |
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Israeli interrogators brutally tortured Palestinian detainees: AP This photo shows members of Shin Bet detaining a Palestinian in the holy occupied city of Jerusalem al-Quds’ Old City.
Interrogators with Israel’s internal security agency Shin Bet brutally tortured three Palestinians whom the regime rounded up after a reported explosion, the Associated... |
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Coronavirus infected 27 foreigners in China, 2 dead: Beijing People line up to buy protective face masks in central China, outside a shop in Hanoi on February 10, 2020. (Photo by AFP)
China says dozens of foreigners in the country have been infected with the coronavirus, two of whom have died, as the total death toll from the epidemic inside the country is approaching... |
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El Salvador soldiers occupy parliament as president issues warning over loan Members of the Salvadoran armed forces are seen within the Legislative Assembly during a protest outside the Legislative Assembly to make pressure on deputies to approve a loan to invest in security, in San Salvador on February 9, 2020. (Photo by AFP)
A group of Salvadoran soldiers armed with automatic... |
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Africa holds Silencing the Guns summit with focus on Libya, South Sudan African heads of state pose for a group photo during the opening of the 33rd African Union (AU) summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, February 9, 2020. (Photo by Reuters)
Leaders from across Africa have gathered in Ethiopia for the annual African Union (AU) summit to discuss ways to end the conflicts gripping... |
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Buttigieg gets most delegates, Sanders comes in second in Iowa: Updated results show Democratic presidential hopeful Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (L) and former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg takes the lead among other rival candidates in Iowas caucuses, according to an announcement late Sunday by the state Democratic Party.
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Saudi crown prince expected to meet Netanyahu in Cairo: report White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, and Saudi Arabias Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir are seen as US President Donald Trump holds a working breakfast meeting with Saudi Arabias Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan, June 29, 2019.... |
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Brexit can leave UK exposed to global outbreaks: Health Alliance Police officers arrive stand outside the entrance to Kents Hill Park conference center and hotel in Milton Keynes, north of London on February 9, 2020, where British nationals repatriated from Wuhan, China, are being taken to be kept in isolation and monitored for 2019-nCoV strain of the novel coronavirus.... |
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China reports 97 new coronavirus deaths on mainland on Sunday, toll rises to 908 Spectators wear face masks to help prevent the spread of the SARS-like virus that originated in central China as they watch the exhibition gala at the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Seoul on February 9, 2020. South Korea has confirmed 27 cases of the new coronavirus virus so far.... |
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American woman behind the death of UK teenager exposed as CIA officer CIA officer Anne Sacoolas has inadvertently shone a spotlight on US disdain for the UK
The American woman at the centre of the tragic death of Northamptonshire teenager, Harry Dunn, has been exposed as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer.
The revelation was made by Sky News earlier today,... |
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Qatar may become first Persian Gulf Arab state to operate submarines: Report The file photo shows a Type-212 Todaro-class submarine built by the Fincantieri shipbuilding company and operated by the Italian Navy.
Qatar is reportedly expected to acquire submarines from Italy and turn into the first Persian Gulf Arab country to operate those watercrafts.
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Coronavirus kills 811, infects over 37,000 in China This photo taken on February 5, 2020 shows a patient (R) covered with a bed sheet at an exhibition center converted into a hospital as it starts to accept patients displaying mild symptoms of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan in China (Photo by AFP)
The novel coronavirus has so far claimed the lives of... |
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Azerbaijan voting in snap parliamentary elections This file photo shows Azerbaijans President Ilham Aliyev casting his ballot at a polling station during presidential elections in Baku, Azerbaijan, on April 11, 2018. (By AP)
People in Azerbaijan are heading to the polls to cast their ballots in snap parliamentary elections expected to bring about... |
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Trump plan violates Palestinians legitimate rights: Top Arab MPs Representatives of 20 Arab parliaments participated in the 30th AIUs emergency meeting titled "Supporting the Palestinians in their Just Cause" in the Jordanian capital, Amman on February 8, 2020.
The Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union (AIU) has reiterated its absolute rejection of US President Donald... |
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Death toll from mass shooting in Thailand hits 26 This screenshot made on February 8, 2020 from the Facebook livestream video of Thai soldier Jakrapanth Thomma shows him standing in front of a building on fire during an attack in the northeastern city of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on February 8. (Via AFP)
The death toll from a shooting spree by a... |
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Thai soldier kills 17 in mass shooting A Thai soldier killed at least 17 people with over a dozen more wounded in a shooting Saturday in the northeastern city of Nakhon Ratchasima, health authorities said.
There were "17 deaths, 14 wounded," said an unnamed official from Bangkoks Erawan Center -- the dispatch center for the nationwide... |
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Mass Shooting in Thailand: What We Know So Far On Saturday, a Thai soldier killed several troops at a military base before driving off to the centre of the city of Nakhon Ratchasima to continue his massacre. Heres what we know at this stage.
* On Saturday, 32-year-old Jakrapanth Thomma, a corporal in the Thai Royal Army, is suspected to have... |
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US deploys mini-nukes in deplorable threat to world peace An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) off the coast of California.
The Pentagon confirmed this week that it has, for the first time, armed some of its submarines with long-range nuclear missiles which have a lower destructive... |
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Iranians reflect on most important issues in elections Iranians are going to the polls in the parliamentary elections on February 21. As our correspondent reports, many voters say the election has a tremendous impact on their lives.
The legislative elections are a great opportunity for people to become politically engaged and make their voices heard in... |
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