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A Warlord Rebuilds Benghazi in His Own Image After driving out the Islamists, warlord Khalifa Haftar has set up a culture of surveillance and fear in the city. Now he aims to conquer the rest of the ...
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Irish deputy PM casts doubt on Stormont role in Brexit breakthrough "There is certainly a concern at an EU level that a devolved institution in Northern Ireland could have a veto over how the single market operates or a ...
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Deposed Tunisian President Ben Ali in hospital Tunisia's deposed leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been hospitalised for "a health crisis" in Saudi Arabia, where he has lived in exile since the ...
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'This Takes Away All Hope': Rule Bars Most Applicants for Asylum in US "This takes away all hope," said Eddie Leonardo Caliz, 34, who left San Pedro Sula in Honduras with his wife and two kids three months ago to try to ...
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36 Hours in Geneva It's easy to forget that Geneva, a city that's practically synonymous with international diplomacy, has an identity quite apart from its status as a global ...
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In Edward Snowden's New Memoir, the Disclosures This Time Are Personal Revealing state secrets is hard, but revealing yourself in a memoir might be harder. As Edward Snowden puts it in the preface of "Permanent Record": ...
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What Lies in Suicide's Wake When I lost my husband in 2008, I learned that the shocking cause of his death wasn't as rare as I had thought. More than 45,000 Americans died last ...
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Boris Johnson to meet Juncker for Brexit talks in Luxembourg Boris Johnson will travel to what EU officials described as a "neutral location" in Luxembourg on Monday to meet Jean-Claude Juncker for the first time ...
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