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Human trafficking: 350 victims rescued in Caribbean and Latin America Nearly 350 victims of human trafficking have been rescued by police in 13 Caribbean and Latin American countries. The Interpol-coordinated Operation Libertad saved men, women and children trafficked abroad and forced into work. Victims were found working in night clubs, factories, markets, farms ...
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In Retirement, America's Spies Are Getting Downright Chatty The former spies are still hesitant to address some sensitive topics, like the CIA's waterboarding campaign in the years immediately after the al-Qaida attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. They can conveniently — and accurately — claim that details of these matters remain classified, and therefore are off-limits for ...
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'Iranians killed in suspected Israeli strike' in Syria A second strike targeted an airbase near the northern city of Aleppo. There was no claim of responsibility for the attack but suspicion immediately fell on Israel, which has carried out a number of strikes as it tries to prevent Iran from building up a military presence in Syria and transferring weapons to ...
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Real Estate This is What Homes Look Like in the World's Happiest Country Life is better in Finland. Proof? A recent report from the United Nations finds that the Nordic nation's inhabitants are the world's happiest, as Finland ranks highest in top indicators of well-being, like income, healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom, trust and generosity. (Norway, Denmark and ...
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Germany's export-oriented economic model is caught in a US-Chinese squeeze The new Merkel government has to reduce the dependencies on exports by stimulating domestic growth forces in Germany and Europe. At the same time, Berlin should push for a more ambitious national and European innovation policy as well as a robust European foreign trade policy.
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Michelle Wolf lays into Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the media in White House Correspondents ... The White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday attracted about 3,000 journalists. For the second year in a row, President Trump turned down an invitation to the dinner, opting to stage a campaign-style rally in Michigan instead. (Fifteen presidents have attended the correspondents' ...
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5 Takeaways From The First Home Win In Club History A new chapter in Los Angeles soccer history was written on Sunday night. LAFC opened Banc of California Stadium with the first home win in Club history. The 1-0 win Seattle to start the year was flipped on its head. The early goal replaced by a stoppage-time winner from LAFC captain Laurent Ciman.
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