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German court rules state can spy on country’s most popular party

The domestic intelligence agency’s Bavarian office can now continue surveilling the local chapter of Alternative for Germany (AfD) ...

Israel seizes more control in West Bank

Palestinian activist Issa Amro has told RT that the move to abolish parts of...

Britain bought the keys to Ukraine’s nuclear future – What’s next?

Starmer’s Kiev deal puts London inside the country’s most sensitive energy nerve center ...

Britain’s rape gangs: Here’s what’s in the report the mainstream media is ignoring

Rupert Lowe’s investigation implicates Keir Starmer’s government in the mass victimization of white girls...

Hidden epidemic killing more in Russia than anywhere else in world

More Russians die in fires than in any other country in the world, the nation’s top emergency services official has said, blaming the dubious...

Musk’s tweets on stock sales land Tesla in court

Electric car maker Tesla is facing a lawsuit over CEO Elon Musk’s Twitter posts, which dragged down the company’s stock prices. ...

Armenia & Azerbaijan to be linked with new railroad

The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to construct a railroad running between their countries, after previous routes were scrapped during the two...

France hit by fresh shame (VIDEO)

Crowd trouble in French football continued on Friday as a cup match had to be abandoned due to fans clashing. ...

Switzerland likely to hold vote on compulsory vaccination

A Swiss group seeking a constitutional ban on compulsory vaccination says it has collected enough signatures to put the issue to a vote. The...

French minister: Europe’s Big Tech crackdown is not about the US

France’s junior digital minister has pushed back against claims that draft European tech rules unfairly target American companies, saying he wishes that more EU...

Leading cause of death among 18-45yo Americans revealed, and it is not Covid-19

Fentanyl overdoses have become the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45, according to a new report which shows deaths related...

Russian truckmaker giant looks to prisons for staff

Major Russian truckmaker Kamaz is considering hiring convicts at its factories amid a workforce deficit, CEO Sergei Kogogin said on Friday. The program is...

US General Seeks to Strengthen South American Military Ties

https://ift.tt/wEcZxH U.S. military's new Southern Command General Laura Richardson said Friday she is focused on strengthening military relationships with South American countries despite fraught...

US EPA Releases $1B to Clean Up Toxic Waste Sites in 24 States

https://ift.tt/2gYdZo5 50 toxic waste sites around the U.S. will be cleaned up, and ongoing work at dozens of others will get a funding boost,...

Ex-Hostages Doing Well, Have Left Haiti, Mission Agency Says

https://ift.tt/NrIU4v the former hostages from a U.S.-based missionary group kidnapped in Haiti have been flown out of the country after a two-month ordeal, the...

US Cites ‘Progress’ but Warns Nuclear Deal Could Die Without Urgent Iranian Action 

https://ift.tt/wEcZxH U.S. says its indirect talks with Iran on reviving a 2015 nuclear deal made modest progress in the latest round that ended Friday,...

California votes to drop 3,000 pounds of poison from helicopters

The California Coastal Commission voted 5-3 this week to drop nearly 3,000 pounds of poison onto the Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge in a...

Ken Kragen, Who Helped Organize ‘We Are the World,’ Dies

https://ift.tt/2kqblcx Kragen, a top entertainment producer, manager and philanthropist who turned to such clients as Lionel Richie and Kenny Rogers in helping to organize...

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