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BBC gets £20 million boost from UK govt
The one-time payment will be used to support English-language broadcasting and “counter disinformation” FILE PHOTO. © Getty Images / SOPA…
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Iran pardons 22,000 protesters
Overall, more than 82,000 people were granted amnesty in an announcement marking the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution © Getty…
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Taiwan braces for ‘total blockade’ – media
Defense officials have reportedly designed their new budget to prepare for a possible siege by China Taiwanese military forces hold…
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Document reveals why Canada arms Saudi Arabia – media
Ottawa has reportedly permitted weapons exports to Riyadh to ensure low oil prices and bolster a Western proxy in the…
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Dangers posed by toilet paper exposed
A fresh study indicates it might contain hazardous chemicals that have been linked to cancer and other diseases FILE PHOTO.…
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Hundreds surge across US-Mexico bridge (VIDEO)
The incident followed rumors that the border was to be opened to grant political asylum to migrants Hundreds of migrants…
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EU may introduce its own ‘foreign agents’ law – Politico
NGOs are “spooked” by a new study ordered by Brussels, sources have told the outlet European Commission vice-president in charge…
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The push by Bosnia’s Republika Srpska to carbon-copy the American FARA has upset Washington © Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty…
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Former PM could be arrested after threatening judge
Pakistan’s Imran Khan has been accused of hiding earnings from state gifts and threatening a female judge Pakistan Prime Minister…
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North Korea conducts first-of-its-kind missile test
A submarine missile launch that Pyongyang’s media described as a success coincided with the start of massive US-South Korea drills…