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| Poland's new 'Holocaust law' widely condemned in Israel Poland was home to more than 3 million Jewish people before the Second World War. In 1939, Nazi Germany attacked and occupied Poland, building multiple concentration camps there, including the Auschwitz and Treblinka death camps. The pre-war Polish government fled into exile and opposed the ...
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| Bitcoin surges by more than $2000 in just over a day Bitcoin rose Wednesday morning along with sharp gains in other major cryptocurrencies. The largest digital currency by market capitalization traded 9.5 percent higher above $8,400 as of 8:12 a.m., ET, according to CoinDesk, whose bitcoin price index tracks prices from four major exchanges. The jump ...
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| Athletes, organizers locked in Pyeongchang cold war Plunging to minus 20 degrees Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit) at night and rarely breaking above freezing in the day, the temperatures have put Pyeongchang on track to be the coldest Olympics in decades and present athletes with a very different set of conditions from the sunshine and slushy snow of Sochi ...
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| Why Trump's military parade won't be 'like the one in France' BERLIN — Russian President Vladimir Putin has them. So does North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and French President Emmanuel Macron. Now, President Trump wants his own military parade in Washington, with soldiers marching and tanks rolling down the boulevards. Officials told The Washington ...
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| Police spies infiltrated G8 summit protesters in Scotland in 2005 According to the review, the summit was the largest policing operation of its kind in Scotland. A further six undercover officers from what it calls "the wider cadre" were deployed. It has previously been reported that German police sent five undercover officers to infiltrate the G8 summit in Scotland.
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