Articles from July 2020

North Korea hails Trump-Kim meeting at DMZ as ‘historic’ and ‘amazing’

Dispatch: South African army struggle to contain gang war driven by deprivation and bitter legacy of apartheid

It was about three o’clock on Monday afternoon when Tasneem Simons spotted the three young men approaching her house in Manenberg, a township on the outskirts of Cape Town.   Tasneem, 22, didn’t say anything, but her…

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Libya transfers migrants rescued from year’s worst shipwreck back to bombed detention centre

Libyan authorities on Friday transferred dozens of migrants rescued from this year’s worst Mediterranean shipwreck to a detention centre near Tripoli that was hit by an airstrike earlier this month, ignoring protests from the United Nations.…

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Fred Fleitz: At Mount Rushmore, Trump right to highlight danger leftist radicals pose to America

President Trump celebrated America’s independence and our nation’s 244th birthday Friday night with stirring speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota calling attention to serious threats America faces here at home from radical lawbreakers. Praising…

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