Takeaways on AP report about how US government worked against itself to let Marine adopt Afghan girl
Thousands of pages of once-secret court documents show how federal officials and a Virginia court helped an American Marine adopt an Afghan war orphan, in defiance of the U.S. government’s official ...
The judge wanted everyone in the courtroom to know that when he’d signed a war orphan over to an American Marine he thought ...
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US Army veteran deported to Jamaica after five months in ICE detention
The US Army veteran detained by ICE has been deported to Jamaica after five months in an immigration detention. Jamaican-born ...
The Kremlin says Russian and U.S. negotiators have discussed the expiration of their last remaining nuclear arms pact.
Bus driver detained for questioning * Soldier charged with murder for Route 6 road rage shooting * First round of indirect US ...
By Jun Yuan Yong SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Australia's Electro Optic Systems opened a production centre in Singapore on Friday to function as its Asian hub for making, integration and testing of ...
BBC Verify's data journalists have been looking into the data after the home secretary said 60,000 people have been returned or deported since Labour took office. We have verified ...
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Moscow assassination attempt: Story of Ukraine-born general Alexeyev waging war on his homeland
On the morning of February 6, an unknown assailant fired several shots at Russian Defense Ministry lieutenant general ...
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US-Iran indirect talks in Oman, held amid war fears, move to second round
White House ahead of talks warns Trump has 'many options at his disposal' as Iran insists talks focus only on nuclear issues, ...
A Russian general serving as deputy head of Russian military intelligence was shot and seriously wounded in Moscow on Friday, ...
Tehran’s clerical leadership remains deeply worried that Trump may still carry out his threats to strike Iran after a military buildup by the US Navy near Iran.
In scenes normally reserved for J-pop stars, thousands of fans huddle against the cold outside a small train station on the outskirts of Tokyo, their phones held high for a glimpse of Japan’s latest ...
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