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Judge allows British police to seize more than $2.54M from Tate brothers
A British judge ruled a police department can seize more than $2.5 million in failed tax payments from brothers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate. File Photo by Robert Ghement/EPA-EFE…
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U.S. transfers two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Malaysian custody
The U.S. Defense Department said two men held at Guantanamo Bay since 2006 in connection with suicide bombings that killed more than 200 people in Bali 22 years ago were handed over…
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With the “nightmare” of Assad over, moderation of Islamist rebels eases Syrians’…
Members of the opposition forces eat as they are deployed in the liberated areas of Daraa, northern Syria, on Tuesday. Photo by Fadel Itani /UPI. | License Photo…
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Remains of Jeju Massacre victim killed on mainland Korea return home
1 of 2 | Yang Seong-hong (L) and Yang Du-young embrace in the back of a vehicle after receiving the remains of family member Yang Cheon-jong at Jeju International…
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Feds approve proposed $300M upgrade of South Korean naval destroyers
The South Korean Navy destroyer ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin and five others would be upgraded to maintain operational readiness if Congress approves a $300 million upgrade for the…
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China demands Britain end ‘anti-China clamors’ over alleged spy linked to Prince Andrew
The Chinese Embassy in London lashed out at Britain on Tuesday accusing it of "anti-China manipulation and clamors" in a row over an alleged Chinese spy whose close relationship…
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Danish authorites release anti-whaling activist Paul Watson
Danish authorities agreed to release anti-whaling activist Paul Watson and denied a request by Japan to extradite him. Photo by Mads Madsen/EPA-EFE Anti-whaling…
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Father, stepmother sentenced to life in prison for killing of 10-year-old Sara Sharif
The father and stepmother of 10-year-old Sara Sharif were sentenced to life in prison after they were found guilty in her death. Photo courtesy of Surrey Police The…
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European Commission starts TikTok probe over Romania elections
The European Commission on Tuesday announced an investigation into TikTok's election influence following alleged irregularities related to the platform in Romania. File Photo by…
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At least 1 dead, many injured after Vanuatu struck by 7.3-magnitude earthquake
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Vanuatu on Tuesday resulting in one death and triggering landslides, collapsing buildings and cutting power and communications. Photo by Stephanie…
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