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France slammed for ‘excessive force’ against protests
The violence must stop, said the Council of Europe’s human rights commissioner French police in riot gear confront a protester…
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UK court rules waterboarding was used during The Troubles
The man convicted of killing a British soldier was tortured into a false confession, a Belfast court has said File…
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Polish coal miners are protesting that EU directives could lead to the loss of thousands of jobs Miners carry a…
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EU state asks citizens to restrict clothes-washing
Washing machines, microwaves and other high-power appliances shouldn’t be used in the evening, Poland’s state power company said © Pexels.com…
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The Japanese headmaster reportedly refused to apologize for his remarks FILE PHOTO: A view of Maebashi with Mt. Akagi, from…
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US asks Serbs to ‘set aside’ grievances over bombings
Ambassador Christopher Hill addressed the anniversary of the 1999 NATO air war Serbs protesting the EU plan for independence of…
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Brazil to propose Ukraine ‘peace club’ with China – media
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will meet this week with Xi Jinping Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks to…
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Seymour Hersh makes new Nord Stream sabotage claim
The Pulitzer Prize winner has alleged the US blew up the pipelines because it was unhappy with a lack of…
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Saudi Arabia and Syria to restore ties – media
The reported development comes after Riyadh signed a similar deal with Tehran FILE PHOTO: Bashar Assad takes part in an…
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US state limits social media access for teens
For the first time, minors in Utah now require parental permission to use social media apps FILE PHOTO. Teenage child…