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Protests erupt after police raid in Brazil leaves 119 dead and draws accusations of excessive force – AP News
Protests erupt after police raid in Brazil leaves 119 dead and draws accusations of excessive force AP NewsCorpses line Rio street after Brazil’s deadliest ever police operation ReutersPolice Raid in Rio de Janeiro Leaves Over 130…
Rob Jetten, leader of the progressive-centrist D66 party and likely next Dutch PM, says Europe must ‘defeat Putin’
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Trump Says South Korea Has Approval To Build Nuclear-Powered Submarine
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he has given approval for ally South Korea to build a nuclear powered submarine, a day after the two countries said they have reached a broad trade deal.
Seahawks could be without safety Julian Love again | Notebook
The Seahawks were hoping they’d have a fully healthy secondary for the first time since the first series of the season opener. That doesn’t seem likely to happen.
How this British drag queen unwittingly provided the makeup for a $73M jewel heist
Before Chris Dennis, a.k.a. La Voix, found fame on RuPaul’s Drag Race U.K. and the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, he worked as a makeup artist in London — where, in 2009, he unwittingly played a role in one of the biggest robberies in British history.
Crypto media company Blockworks is closing its newsroom, launched in 2021, and will focus on software and data, continuing its main newsletters and podcasts (Pooja Rajkumari/TheStreet)
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Crypto media company Blockworks is closing its newsroom, launched in 2021, and will focus on software and data, continuing its main newsletters and podcasts — Founded in 2017, the crypto media outlet say…
Critical trade deal with China hangs in balance ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
President Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea — their first face-to-face encounter of Mr. Trump’s second term. Weijia Jiang has more.
Hundreds Killed in Massacre at Sudanese Hospital, W.H.O. Warns
The hospital had served as the last refuge for many starving or injured civilians in El Fasher, a major battleground in Darfur recently seized by the Rapid Support Forces.
Judge Cuts Greenpeace Dakota Access Pipeline Award in Half
A North Dakota judge reduced the jury’s award to the pipeline company Energy Transfer to roughly $345 million, from $667 million.