[ad_1] Kim Tong-hyung, Associated Press Update 8:42 pm EST, Friday, November 16, 2018 South Korean army soldiers patrol along the barbed wire fence in Paju, South Korea, near the border with North …
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[ad_1] A high school in Birkenhead, England, banned students from wearing expensive jackets because they perpetuate the inequality between classmates. This is part of the goal of the school to end the …
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[ad_1] Copyright of the image The Jonestown Institute Legend Laura Johnson Kohl (photo on the Guianese passport) is one of the few tens to be part of the group that survived Sunday, …
Read More »British leader fights critics despite Brexit disaster
[ad_1] LONDON – British Prime Minister Theresa May opposed critics of her agreement on Brexit on Saturday, telling opponents of her party that their alternative plans for Britain's departure from the European …
Read More »Brussels announces to Theresa May: delay Brexit will cost £ 10 billion in UK | Policy
[ad_1] Theresa May's hope for her Brexit deal was hit again on Saturday night, as the EU warned the UK to pay around £ 10bn more for extra time for a smooth …
Read More »The Khashoggi case simply does not want to disappear for Trump and his Saudi allies
[ad_1] The timing of the two actions was certainly not a coincidence. It seems that both parties hoped that their answers would protect the crown prince from growing accusations of involvement. But …
Read More »Hurricane Gaja kills 33 people in India and thousands of people are in relief camps
[ad_1] NEW DELHI – The number of casualties from a cyclone that hit the south coast of India rose to 33. The Indian Navy has assigned two ships and a helicopter to …
Read More »Ebola efforts in DRC suspended in the midst of violence
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Reuters Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have suspended efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in the city of Beni due to worsening rebel attacks. …
Read More »A US Navy officer could be confronted with questions during a collision of Norwegian frigates
[ad_1] Norwegian naval frigate KNM Helge Ingstad struck an oil tanker on 8 November and sank a few days later. (Document / Reuters) Paul Sonne A national security reporter focusing on the …
Read More »US Navy officer may be questioned in Norwegian frigate collision
[ad_1] Paul Sonne and Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post published 3:33 pm PST, Saturday 17 November 2018 The US Navy is waiting for one of its officers to be questioned as part …
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