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US Soldier Ambushed in Niger Wasn't Captured (WASHINGTON) — An American soldier killed in an ambush in Niger with three comrades but recovered days later wasn't captured alive by the enemy or executed at close range, The Associated Press has learned, based on the conclusion of a military investigation. It found evidence he apparently ...
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Two Journalists With National Geographic Ties Stabbed in Gabon Police officers arrive at an artisanal market on December 17, 2017, in Libreville, Gabon. Two Danish journalists ... Two Danish journalists who have worked for National Geographic were stabbed in Gabon on Saturday, in an attack that left one in critical condition, according to media reports. The stabbing ...
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Thousands protest in Romania against judicial changes BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Thousands of Romanians protested in freezing weather across the country on Sunday against attempts by the ruling Social ... Earlier this month, the Social Democrats used their solid majority to approve a judicial overhaul in the lower house that threatens to put the justice ...
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A new poll shows ominous signs for Republicans in 2018 Many congressional Republican leaders and political pundits were quick to write-off Doug Jones' upset victory in Alabama as a fluke win against an extremely vulnerable opponent. But recent polls suggest that the incoming Alabama senator-elect's victory may be a part of a larger trend that could spell ...
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Migrant arrivals in Germany fall for second year in a row Arrivals of new asylum seekers to Germany fell back to around 280,000 in 2016. Chancellor Angela Merkel has come under strong pressure for her liberal immigration policy, and her Bavarian allies the CSU have long pushed for a maximum intake of 200,000 refugees a year. Merkel has agreed to the ...
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Rebecca Dykes murder: British diplomat's body found in Beirut Provided by Independent Print Limited Police in Lebanon are investigating the death of a young British diplomat whose body was reported to have been found near an expressway in Beirut. Rebecca Dykes, 30, had been on the Foreign Office's Libya team, based in London, before working as a ...
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