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May Day marked with defiant rallies for worker rights

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May Day marked with defiant rallies for worker rights

Workers and activists marked May Day on Monday with defiant rallies and marches for better pay and working conditions. Some countries celebrate International Workers’ Day with a public holiday, though others restrict activities, which can lead to confrontations. Some of the events around the world: Workers and activists marked May Day in Turkey with defiant […]

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French troops ‘killed or captured’ 20 jihadists in Mali

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French troops ‘killed or captured’ 20 jihadists in Mali

French soldiers killed or captured about 20 jihadists in Mali’s restive north where a French soldier was killed on April 5th, the French chief of staff said on Sunday. Troops from Operation Barkhane, a French counterterror operation whose mission is to target jihadist groups operating in the Sahel region south of the Sahara Desert, launched […]

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Sweden probes ‘arson attack’ on nation’s largest Shiite mosque

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Sweden probes ‘arson attack’ on nation’s largest Shiite mosque

UPDATED: Sweden’s largest Shiite Muslim mosque was badly damaged overnight in a suspected arson attack, police said on Monday. “Flames were engulfing the outer facade” of the Imam Ali Islamic Centre in the northern Stockholm suburb of Jakobsberg, a police spokesman said, although there were no reports of any injuries. Police were inspecting the full […]

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U.S. service member killed near Mosul identified as infantry officer

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U.S. service member killed near Mosul identified as infantry officer

(Reuters) A U.S. service member who died when an improvised explosive device detonated while he was on patrol outside the northern Iraqi city of Mosul was identified on Sunday as 1st Lieutenant Weston Lee. Lee, 25, of Bluffton, Georgia, was an infantry officer assigned to 1st Battalion, 325th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd […]

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DESPERATION: SOMALI PIRACY BACK ON THE RISE – PROCUREMENT NEWS

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DESPERATION: SOMALI PIRACY BACK ON THE RISE – PROCUREMENT NEWS

After a relative hiatus over the past five years, international supply chains are once again threatened by a resurgence of piracy off the coast of Somalia. At the height of the Somali pirate crisis in 2011, 151 vessels were attacked in one of the world’s busiest shipping routes. Thousands of hostages were taken and billions […]

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DPRK blames U.S., South Korea for tension on Korean Peninsula

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DPRK blames U.S., South Korea for tension on Korean Peninsula

PYONGYANG, April 30 — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) said on Sunday that the U.S.-South Korea joint exercises and U.S. buildup of nuclear assets on the Korean Peninsula are the root cause of high tension here. Explaining the situation on the Korean Peninsula to Russian ambassador Alexander Matsegora, DPRK Vice Minister of Foreign […]

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