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Day 628 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Ukrainian Coordinated Attack on ‘Nord Stream’
"This man is mentally and physically unfit to be president"
"I don't want to sound like a broken record, but this man is mentally and physically unfit to be president."
This was stated for "Fox News" by the former chief physician of the White House and Republican Congressman, Ronny Jackson.
Jeff Bezos Gives $ 10 Billion to Fight Climate Change
Jeff Bezos has announced that he is giving $ 10 billion to combat climate change. The richest person in the world will fund different scientists, activists and other organizations fighting global warming.
Khashoggi documentary ‘The Dissident’ lands at Sundance
A searing documentary about the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi made its anticipated debut at the Sundance Film Festival, unveiling a detailed investigation into the Saudi Arabia regime and the companies and governments that do business with it.
Mother of Washington Post reporter speaks of bail hope
The mother of Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, on trial in Iran for espionage, told reporters outside a Tehran court on July 13 that she hopes he will be freed on bail.
Washington Post: HDP's 'Remarkable Achievement' in Turkey's Election
The deciding factor in Sunday's parliamentary elections in Turkey was the emergence of the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party, or HDP, Washington Post's Ishaan Tharoor writes in an article on the implications of voting results.
Washington Post reporter to appear in Iran court May 26: Lawyer
Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian will appear in court on May 26 accused of spying and other crimes against Iran, his lawyer told AFP on May 19.
Greek shipping tycoon paying Amal for Parthenon sculptures' return
A former official in the Greek Ministry of Culture is quoted by Washington Post as stating that an unnamed Greek shipping tycoon with operations in both Athens and London is interested in paying for Amal Clooney and the expensive Doughty Streets Chambers to represent cash-strapped Greece in the legal bid for the return of the Parthenon Marbles.
US Military Officers to Train 600 Ukrainian National Guards
The US government has announced that military training will be provided to 600 Ukrainian national guards in March.
The new development was revealed a day after US President Obama announced his support for the diplomatic solution to the conflict in Ukraine.
‘American Sniper’ sparks outrage in Iraq
Talk about landing in a mine field. Clint Eastwood’s blockbuster war biopic apparently hasn’t gone over too well with cinema-goers in Iraq.
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