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Human Rights Watch report accuses Russian forces of torturing civilians
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Documenta director Sabine Schormann resigns after antisemitic scandal
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Killer Billy Ray Richardson Charged with 40-year-old Murders
By: Jojo Zhan On July 14, Billy Ray Richardson, age 75, was arrested in Fort Worth, Texas, with the help of DNA evidence, for the murders…
Stop Toxic Politics, Says Conservative Leader Hopeful Penny Mordaunt
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New curricula in Russia indoctrinate children in school
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