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Guantanamo detainees subjected to ‘inhuman’ treatment – UN
Thirty prisoners remain at the US detention facility in Cuba A group of detainees kneels during an early morning Islamic…
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Stoltenberg outlines condition for Ukraine joining NATO
Kiev must first win in its conflict with Russia before it could hope to become part of the alliance, the…
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Mysterious illness killing cats across Poland – media
The country’s veterinary authorities investigating the issue and are urging owners to keep pets inside © Getty Images / Christopher Furlong…
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Scotland to seek EU reunion – first minister
Scots overwhelmingly voted to remain in the bloc in the 2016 Brexit referendum Scotland’s Health Minister and SNP MSP, Humza…
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Koran-burning to be permitted in European capital
Stockholm’s police have explained that security risks are not high enough to warrant a ban on the stunt © Getty…
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The Central African Republic reportedly does not expect security problems after turmoil involving the Wagner Group FILE PHOTO: Central African…
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Kiev’s attacks on Russian lines have merely been a “preview” so far, Aleksey Reznikov has claimed Ukrainian Defense Minister Aleksey…
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Taiwan reports sighting Russian warships near its shores
Taiwanese ships and jets were deployed to monitor them, Taipei says FILE PHOTO: Gromkiy multi-role corvette takes part in the…
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Support for US in Israel reaches 20-year high – poll
Nearly 90% of Israelis have a favorable view of longtime ally Washington, a survey finds FILE PHOTO: People with Israeli…
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Fatal police shooting sparks riot in France
Unrest erupted in a Parisian suburb following the death of a young man during a traffic stop Firefighters put out…