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CLEAN : UN to probe rights abuses in Ecuador after deadly protests
The UN says that it will send a team of investigators to Ecuador following an invitation from the government to investigate alleged violations committed during recent deadly protests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Multiple People Injured After 'Terrorist Incident' At London Bridge
U.K. police confirmed at a press conference that the suspect was shot and killed at the scene.
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FBI presumes base shooting was act of terrorism
The FBI says that no arrests have been made in the deadly shooting at the Florida naval base shooting and that all international students at the base have been accounted for.
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FBI presumes base shooting was act of terrorism
The FBI says that no arrests have been made in the deadly shooting at the Florida naval base shooting and that all international students at the base have been accounted for.
Bloomberg
No Signs of Ghosn at His Beirut Residence
Dec.31 -- There were no signs of Carlos Ghosn at his house in an affluent Beirut neighborhood on Tuesday following the fallen automotive titan's escape from Japan. No security guards were present and the windows were open. A shop owner...
Bloomberg
Coronavirus Death Toll Can Be Highly Underestimated, Says Yale University Professor
Jan.24 -- Dr. Xi Chen, assistant professor of public health at Yale University, discusses the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
Press Association
Boris Johnson - NHS prepared to deal with coronavirus
Prime Minister Boris Johnson responds to a question about the UK's preparedness for the coronavirus following reports of two new cases in the country. Johnson says that NHS is an excellent organisation which is ready to deal with an...
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Esper: US to start troop pullback in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he has given the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan the go-ahead to begin the initial withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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Esper: US to start troop pullback in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he has given the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan the go-ahead to begin the initial withdrawal of U.S. troops.
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Judge Orders DOJ To Provide Unredacted Version Of Mueller Report
The judge wants to determine if any information from the report was "inappropriately withheld."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Spanish health workers protest over pay, resources shortages
Spanish healthcare workers hold banners during a protest aimed at demanding more staff and resources outside Gregorio Marañón Hospital in Madrid (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lawmaker Has 'Far More Questions' After Russian Bounty Briefing
There are still many questions about when President Trump and the Intel Committee knew about possible Russian bounties on American troops.
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Stabbing In U.K. That Killed 3 Labeled 'Terrorist Incident'
U.K. reports say the suspect was known to British intelligence.
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Virus Surge Feared In Afghanistan As Rumors Swirl Over Taliban Leader
The Taliban says its leader is fine despite reports he may have contracted COVID-19 or died. But an aid group warns virus "disaster" may hit country.
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Esper Says He Was Briefed On Alleged Russian Payments In February
Defense Secretary Mark Esper confirmed that timeline during a hearing Thursday in front of the House Armed Services Committee.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : UN warns Zimbabwe against using pandemic for clampdown
The UN's high commissioner for human rights on Friday warns against using the coronavirus pandemic as a pretext for restricting freedoms, after an investigative journalist and an opposition leader were arrested this week (Footage by...
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Kanye West Reportedly Running Campaign To Hurt Joe Biden's Bid
Rapper Kanye West is reportedly receiving help from GOP operatives to get on the ballet in key states.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines
Protests continue in Wisconsin, Jerry Falwell Jr. resigns from Liberty University, Christchurch mosque gunman declines to speak during hearing
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
The U.S. deploys FEMA to help address migrant surge, President Biden talks COVID relief and other top stories.
Bloomberg
H.K. Kong Activists to Return to Court on Subversion Charges
Mar.01 -- Dozens of pro-democracy activists are returning to court in Hong Kong to continue their arraignment on subversion charges. Daniel Ten Kate reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."