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UN tells world leaders 'you must do more' about global warming

US President Joe Biden also hosted his own private forum on the issue on Friday, to which Guterres and other key players were invited to speak.

James Anthony / Sep 20, 2021

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Rwandan inspiration for 'Hotel Rwanda' movie found guilty of terrorism

Rusesabagina's family members maintain that he was kidnapped and taken back to Rwanda in late 2020 against his will, and that he is being denied access to lawyers.

James Anthony / Sep 20, 2021

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German Green Party releases advertisement featuring Antifa propaganda

Days ahead of when thousands of Antifa rioters descended on Leipzig, Germany, and caused destruction to city structures on Saturday, the Green Party's chapter for the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough in Berlin released advertising featuring Antifa propaganda.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 19, 2021

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Antifa demands release of members facing trial, starts street fires in massive Germany riot

On Saturday, Antifa took over the streets of Leipzig, Germany, in the largest Antifa demonstration in the city in a year-and-a-half, demanding the release of fellow comrades as the members face trial for attacks on right-wing protestors.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 19, 2021

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French officials 'betrayed' by US, Australia over AUKUS defense pact

The US, Britain and Australia announced they would establish a security partnership dubbed AUKUS for the Indo-Pacific. It would help Australia acquire US nuclear-powered submarines.

Nick Monroe / Sep 16, 2021

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3,000 health workers suspended without pay in France for refusing COVID-19 vaccine

With the September 15 deadline for staff at hospitals, retirement, care homes, and those in the fire service passing to get vaccinated, 3,000 health workers across France have been suspended from heir jobs without pay.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 16, 2021

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ISIS leader killed by French military in August

ISIS leader Adnan Abou Walid al Sahraoui claimed responsibility for shepherding the ambush-style murder of four US special forces soldiers in a 2017 attack in North Africa.

Nick Monroe / Sep 16, 2021

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US to deliver $64 million in 'aid' to citizens of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

The United States has pledged almost $64 million in additional "humanitarian assistance" for Afghanistan.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 13, 2021

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Taliban announces new rules for female students: segregated classrooms, Islamic dress code

On Sunday, the Taliban's Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani announced new rules for female students in Afghanistan's schools and universities.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 12, 2021

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Al-Qaeda leader appears in video marking 20th anniversary of September 11 attacks

Since late 2020, rumors have spread that al-Zawahri died from an illness, with no video or proof showing that he still lives appearing until Saturday.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 12, 2021

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UK sees spike in owners giving up lockdown dogs

"Following the boom in pet ownership during the pandemic which saw millions of us delighting in the companionship of a dog, today's figures have sadly come as no surprise to us."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 10, 2021

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Court papers served to Prince Andrew amid rape allegations by Epstein victim

Following the filing of a sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew last month, the Prince has reportedly been served with court papers outlining the allegations against him

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 10, 2021

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Rutgers professor says new Fauci revelations prove he endangered the public

Dr. Richard Ebright, a vocal opponent of gain-of-function research, said the data proved the NIAID, under Fauci’s leadership, violated federal policies, endangered the public and lied to the public.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 9, 2021

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Afghans reportedly selling their children to survive crippled economy

"Don't think I am not distraught at the thought of selling my daughter — I just can't see what else I can do," a father said.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 9, 2021

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Taliban reportedly allowing charter flights to depart Kabul airport

The Taliban's interim government has agreed to let charter flights carrying about 200 foreigners, including Americans, depart from Kabul Airport.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 9, 2021

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