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One of Europe's most wanted fugitives 'is hiding out' in Sierra Leone

The Netherlands and Sierra Leone are investigating reports that the Dutch cocaine kingpin Jos Leijdekkers is living in the West African nation.

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US and Russian Diplomats To Meet in Istanbul on Thursday and Begin Repairing Diplomatic Ties – Normalization of Embassies’ Work in Moscow and Washington To Be Discussed

The process of diplomatic re-engagement between the US and Russia will continue on Thursday (27) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, where the two...

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Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai's 'time is running out,' son says

As pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai spoke in his defense at a Hong Kong court Tuesday, his son Sebastien Lai was in Geneva calling for the United...

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Trump Prosecutor Ed Martin Withdrew Jan. 6 Case Against His Own Client

Ed Martin, Trump’s interim federal prosecutor for D.C., filed a motion withdrawing charges against his own Jan. 6 client

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Ukrainian drone hits oil pumping station

Russia shot down 21 Ukrainian drones late Tuesday, but a drone attack on an oil pumping station in southern Russia reduced oil supplies for...

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Arizona Lawmakers to Vote on Proposal to Pay Cops $2,500 for Each Illegal Alien They Help ICE Deport

The legislation states that the bounties will be paid by taxing international money transfers. Under the proposal, each international money transfer...

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Russian attack injures at least 4 in Odesa

Officials in southern Ukraine said Wednesday that Russian aerial attacks overnight injured at least four people and damaged civilian infrastructure....

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Next German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Causes a Commotion by Questioning the ‘Neutrality’ of Taxpayer-Funded Leftist NGOs – He is Accused of ‘Behaving Like the Far-Right'

The historical work by the Donald J. Trump US administration has confirmed that around the world, NGOs and political parties were funded by USAID and...

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A passenger who caused fighter jets to flank an airliner after he privately joked about blowing up the plane was cleared and avoided a $120,000 bill

A Spanish judge Thursday cleared Aditya Verma of a public-disorder charge. He had joked about blowing up a plane and faced paying $120,000 after...

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Hungarian Government Under Orbán Chases ‘Gay Pride’ Away From Budapest’s Streets To Protect the Children – Event Must Be Held Indoors at a ‘Closed Space’

He once described the EU as ‘a contemporary parody of the Soviet Union’, and further epically stated that ‘there Is Not Enough Money in the...

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