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Month: August 2023

India’s northern Haryana state tense after 5 killed in communal clashes between Hindus and Muslims

By PIYUSH NAGPAL Associated Press NUH, India (AP) — Indian authorities have imposed a curfew, suspended internet service and deployed thousands of paramilitary forces to parts of northern Haryana state after deadly communal clashes. The violence began Monday afternoon when Hindus and Muslims clashed with each other in Haryana’s Nuh district during a religious procession

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“Ningún lugar donde esconderse”: la pregunta que inquieta a los soldados ucranianos en su demoledora contraofensiva

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — Las cuatro carreteras de Staromayorske parecen casi reducidas a polvo en las imágenes del dron. Es un pueblo diminuto, pero como último logro de la renovada contraofensiva de Ucrania en dirección a Mariúpol, el simbolismo de Staromayorske supera con creces su tamaño. Su destino representa un problema mayor para Ucrania a

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Australia’s prime minister stands firm against the US on WikiLeaks founder’s prosecution

By ROD McGUIRK Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government is standing firm against the United States over the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Albanese’s center-left Labor Party government has been arguing since winning  elections last year that the U.S. should end its pursuit of the 52-year-old Australian

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Nassau County police car is parked outside the home of alleged killer of three sex workers in the Gilgo Beach case

Wife of Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect and her attorney open up about the family’s experience since Rex Heuermann’s arrest

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Jessica Xing, CNN (CNN) — The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect Rex Heuermann and her attorney told CNN she had “no idea” about her husband’s alleged actions and the flood of public attention has been “extremely overwhelming” for the mother and her two children. The days since Heuermann’s arrest

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Myanmar’s ruling military junta has pardoned Aung San Suu Kyi

Myanmar junta pardons some Suu Kyi offences, but former leader still faces decades in detention

By Alex Stambaugh and Simone McCarthy, CNN (CNN) — Myanmar’s ruling military junta has pardoned Aung San Suu Kyi on five charges for which she was previously convicted, reducing the lengthy sentences handed down to the deposed, democratically elected leader after generals seized control of the Southeast Asian nation. The pardon was announced by Aung

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