A spy stole ISIS leader Baghdadi's underwear for DNA test, Kurds say A spy for Kurdish forces in Syria stole Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's underwear in order to obtain a DNA sample of the ISIS leader and help lead the US military to his location,…

The latest victims of overtourism? Huskies The nights are drawing in and temperatures are dropping in the Northern Hemisphere. And in Finnish Lapland, that means one thing: tourists are on the way, and they want husky rides. That's becomin…

Baghdadi is gone, but ISIS isn't dead yet and could be poised for a resurgence

Baghdadi is gone, but ISIS isn't dead yet and could be poised for a resurgence The head of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is dead. The man who led the state that called itself Islamic -- first capturing Raqqa in Syria and then leading a blitz…

Lebanon is at a crossroads between a new start or a return to unrest Beirut, Lebanon Daylight filters through a large gap at the back of an abandoned cinema in central Beirut. The silhouetted figures of protesters gather on the steps to li…

Deadly protests roil Ethiopia as Nobel winner's backers and critics clash At least 67 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in protests in Ethiopia over the last few days, the police commissioner for the Oromia region told CNN …

Hong Kong China and India desperately want to improve their trade relationship. But it seems whenever the countries' leaders meet, the Himalayas get in the way. When Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met …

West is paying the price for supporting Hong Kong riots, Chinese state media says Hong Kong The Chinese government and state-run media have accused Western countries of hypocrisy in their attitude to violent FUN88 protests in Spain, Chile …

Blood smuggling in China: Why pregnant women are breaking the law to find out their babies' sex Hong Kong Custom officers stopped the middle-aged woman because of her strange, lumbering gait. They searched her and found vials of blood stas…

Chile's president declares state of emergency after riots over metro fare hike Chilean President Sebastián Piñera declared a state of emergency in a televised address to the nation on Friday after days of violent protests in the country's …

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Catalan independence leaders given lengthy prison sentences by Spanish court Madrid Nine Catalan independence leaders have received lengthy prison sentences of between nine and 13 years for บาคาร่าฟรี their part in a failed 2017 attempt to…

Canberra becomes the first city in Australia to legalize marijuana

Canberra becomes the first city in Australia to legalize marijuana The Australian capital Canberra will become บาคาร่าฟรี the country's first city to legalize marijuana following a landmark vote Tuesday night. Lawmakers in the Australian C…

Canberra becomes the first city in Australia to legalize marijuana

Canberra becomes the first city in Australia to legalize marijuana The Australian capital Canberra will become บาคาร่าฟรี the country's first city to legalize marijuana following a landmark vote Tuesday night. Lawmakers in the Australian C…

Manchester Arndale stabbings: Man arrested after five hurt

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