‘Chinese spy’ targeted thousands over LinkedIn
The alleged spy used several names in attempt to entrap officials and extract state secrets
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Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear plant?
A tsunami struck the Japanese plant in 2011, leading to the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
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UPS Workers Approve $30 Billion Labor Contract Lifting Wages
United Parcel Service Inc.’s union workers ratified a new five-year labor agreement delivering substantial wage increases, concluding a
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Gloomy Signs Pile Up for China Sportswear Stocks as Anta Reports
China’s sportswear stocks have been in a funk amid the nation’s sluggish consumption recovery. Analysts say earnings results
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Bernardo Arevalo: Anti-corruption leader wins Guatemala election
Bernardo Arevalo promises to end elite rule in the country mired in poverty and gang violence.
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Jews in the German Army: Different generations reflect on changing attitudes
How Germany's reckoning with its past has changed the experience of Jews in the Armed Forces.
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Pascale Ferrier jailed for 22 years for mailing Donald Trump ricin
Pascale Ferrier, a dual citizen of Canada and France, said she regretted that her plan to "stop Trump" failed.
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Pakistan: More than 100 arrested after churches burned
Public gatherings in the area are also banned for seven days after violence in the city of Jaranwala.
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Saudi crown prince invited to visit UK, government source says
The visit, which not yet confirmed, would be the first since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Pakistan: Mob burns churches over blasphemy claims
Thousands took to the streets over accusations that two Christian men had desecrated the Quran.
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Libya militias battle in Tripoli after commander's arrest
Fierce clashes kill 55 people as many families are left trapped in their homes in Tripoli.
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Trump has no plans to stop posting about 2020 election conspiracy case despite stern warnings from judge
Donald Trump's frustration over his ability to speak publicly about his federal election conspiracy case is fueling his plans to continue posting about it on social media, slamming the judge over the weekend after she warned him not to intimidate witnesses, obstruct justice or try to muddy his ability to have a fair trial, according to sources close to the former president.
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