Category: World
Toobin on SCOTUS leak investigation: 'You can understand why the clerks are freaking out'
CNN's Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic and chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin weigh in on the escalating probe into the source of the Roe v.…
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Myanmar genocide case over Rohingya atrocities can go ahead, top UN court rules
The World Court on Friday rejected Myanmar’s objections to a genocide case over its treatment of the Muslim Rohingya minority, paving the way for the case to be heard in full.
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Brazil charges three men over killings of British journalist and indigenous expert
Authorities in Brazil have charged three men with “aggravated double homicide and concealment of a corpse” following the disappearance last month of British journalist Dom Philips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira.
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Opinion: A very European answer to air conditioning
American friends visiting my downtown Berlin apartment at the height of summer always guffaw at my rinky-dink plastic fan, propped up on a bookshelf above my desk.
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Sadio Mané and Asisat Oshoala win African Player of the Year awards
Senegal's Sadio Mané and Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala were crowned African Footballers of the Year -- both scoring consecutive wins at the awards, which were held…
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Sadio Mané and Asisat Oshoala win African Player of the Year awards
Senegal’s Sadio Mané and Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala were crowned African Footballers of the Year — both scoring consecutive wins at the awards, which were held in Rabat, Morocco.
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China extends property loans at the fastest pace in three years as mortgage crisis spreads
China’s banking regulator has pledged to boost lending to help developers finish stalled property projects and boost buyers’ demand, as a growing mortgage boycott by homebuyers exacerbates the country’s real estate woes.
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Desperation and hope drive migrants onto 'boats of death' in Tunisia
A photograph of Fadi’s smiling face is emblazoned on his mother’s t-shirt. The then-20-year-old is pictured standing near the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in Tunisia.
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Sri Lankan troops tear down protest camp outside the President's office
Sri Lanka’s police and military troops forcibly removed anti-government protesters camped outside the presidential office in Colombo in a pre-dawn raid on Friday on the order of the country’s new President.
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