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A Beach In Tunisia Where Migrants' Bodies Wash Ashore
In eastern Tunisia, a man oversees a field of anonymous graves for migrants who died trying to sail to Europe. Despite the danger, two of his own sons made the journey in a desperate search for work.
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Pro-Maduro Court Orders Arrest Of Prominent Opposition Leader Leopoldo López
López had escaped house arrest after two years and has been living at the Spanish embassy in Caracas. President Nicolás Maduro's military forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas at demonstrators
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Bob Woodward: 'Great Washington Denial Machine' Driven By Politics, Not Truth
The veteran journalist stands behind the reporting in his new book, Fear, and says that administration officials who have denied quotes attributed to them are acting out of "political necessity."
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What We Know About The Assassination Of Haiti's President
The assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse on Wednesday has pitched the country into uncertainty. Haiti was already in crisis even before its president's assassination.
Iran denies involvement but justifies Salman Rushdie attack
An Iranian government spokesperson added that Iran did not "have any other information more than what the American media has reported."
A man who held up a bank demanding his own money becomes an unlikely hero
Many in Lebanon can't access their life savings because of the economic crisis. A hostage-taker in Beirut surrendered in exchange for some of his funds, which he needed for his father's medical bills.
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Cheech Marin On How His Famed Comic Collaboration Was Like Chicano Art
Marin, who has been collecting Chicano art for years, writes about the art of Cheech and Chong's comedy in Cheech Is Not My Real Name ... But Don't Call Me Chong!
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Israel strikes Gaza after truce expires
Israel's military said it had resumed combat operations in the Gaza Strip minutes after a temporary truce with Hamas expired Friday, blaming the militant group for breaking the cease-fire.
The announcement of a new prime minister divides Haiti's transitional council
A surprise announcement that revealed Haiti's new prime minister is threatening to fracture a recently installed transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for the gang-riddled country.
Congo's president is declared winner of election that opposition wants redone
The results of the Dec. 20 election were announced amid calls from the opposition and civil society groups for the vote to be rerun due to logistical problems they said had undermined the balloting.
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