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India Election
Goshen News· 5 hours agoParamilitary soldiers stand guard outside the strong room, where electronic voting machines are kept, before counting of the votes in Kolkata, India,...
China Tiananmen Anniversary
The Sun Chronicle· 5 hours agoA Chinese paramilitary policeman watches over Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. As Beijing's toughened political stance effectively...
Behind Bars: Belfast Jail Reborn As Whiskey Distillery
International Business Times· 3 hours agoOnce home to paramilitary prisoners during Northern Ireland's "Troubles", a notorious Belfast jail...
Qalibaf becomes front-runner for president of Iran | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 41 minutes agoThe entry of Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, a former Tehran mayor with close ties to the country's ...
Ex-US soldier extradited from Ukraine for murder
BBC via Yahoo News· 48 minutes agoEarlier this year, a federal jury found his alleged accomplice guilty on all of the charges Mr Lang now faces. Mr Lang's extradition is the culmination...
Sudan's army rejects US call to return to peace talks
Reuters via AOL· 6 days agoSudan's army on Wednesday rejected a call to return to peace talks with the paramilitary Rapid...
How Putin Inspired a Menacing New Witch Hunt in Another Country
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 46 minutes agoActivists and journalists who protested a controversial new “foreign agent” law in Georgia have been...
Silence and heavy state security in China on anniversary of Tiananmen crackdown
WJTV Jackson· 5 hours agoBEIJING, China (AP) — Checkpoints and rows of police vehicles lined a major road leading to...
Iran's hard-line parliament speaker Mohammad Qalibaf registers as a presidential candidate
Associated Press via AOL· 22 hours agoThe entry of Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf brings a prominent candidate with close ties to the country's ...
Iran’s allies in Iraq are firing at Israel. What if they draw blood?
Stars and Stripes· 3 hours ago“Overall, the intensity and the types of weapons systems used have steeply escalated,” said Mike Knights, a fellow at the U.S.-based Washington institute for Near East Policy, where he tracks ...