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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia a free man after U.S. legal saga ends WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned to his homeland Australia on Wednesday, hours after pleading ...
It’s not the first time the Trump administration has imposed sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC). Independent journalist Richard Medhurst has been detained by Austrian police and ...
The Taliban suspended the operation of Afghanistan’s only nationwide women’s radio station after raiding its premises on Tuesday, deepening the exclusion of women from public life and society ...
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England's Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan will go ahead, despite calls for a boycott. A cross-party letter, signed by nearly 200 UK politicians, was sent to the England and Wales ...
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Former chair of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Gwynne Wilcox filed a lawsuit Wednesday, accusing President Donald Trump of breaking the law when he fired her last week. Wilcox claims the ...
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Assange is finally home-bound after a 14-year legal battle.
As the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter jet enters serial production, the debate over how it stacks up against the American ...