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Phone recordings, military base hacking, and assassination plots: Is Germany about to enter a new Cold War? 

The discovery of mysterious holes in the barbed wire in military bases.  The alleged plan to kill the owner of the largest arms manufacturing company in Germany.  Recording of telephone calls of persons in high positions.  This is not an excerpt from a 1960s detective novel, but a reflection of real-life events in Germany that…

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Imran Khan urges British Prime Minister to uphold ‘freedom and fairness’ in Pakistan’s political crisis

In a written response to questions from ITV, Khan detailed his expectations of the UK government regarding his imprisonment. Pakistan’s Ex. Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been jailed for more than a year on multiple charges, has expressed concern over the state of democracy in Pakistan and urged Britain to adopt a stance of…

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Bangladesh’s war crimes tribunal is investigating the cases against Sheikh Hasina

A Bangladeshi war crimes tribunal set up by ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has opened an investigation into its founder for three “mass murders” in connection with the unrest that forced him to flee the country, the investigator said on Monday. During the month-long student-led protests against Hasina’s 15-year autocratic rule, more than 450 people…

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Phil Donahue, the talk show host and husband of Marlo Thomas, has died at the age of 88

Donahue’s family stated that: “The legendary TV talk show journalist Phil Donahue died Sunday night at home surrounded by his children, his sister, his wife of 44 years, Marlo Thomas, grandchildren, and his beloved golden retriever, Charlie.” His cause of death was not immediately disclosed, although his family said he had suffered from a prolonged…

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South Korea, Japan, and US leaders renew their pledge to cooperate on regional challenges

The leaders of South Korea, Japan, and the United States issued a joint statement on Sunday marking the anniversary of their summit at Camp David and reaffirming their commitment to jointly address regional challenges, South Korea’s presidential office said.  A statement issued by the office of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yul said that the principles…

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Younis of Bangladesh want to reassure Indian Prime Minister Modi of attacks on minorities

On Friday, Bangladesh’s caretaker government told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that reports of attacks on Hindus and other minorities in the Muslim-majority country were “exaggerated” and assured him that it was committed to protecting everyone. A schoolteacher was killed and at least 45 others were targeted in attacks on Hindu homes, businesses, and temples…

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