Iran22 hours agoIranian scientist tied to nuclear program assassinated; Tehran alleges Israeli involvementAn Iranian scientist dubbed the leader of Tehran’s military nuclear program until it was ended in the early 2000s was killed in a shooting on Friday -- with the Iranian regime alleging involvement by Israel.
United Kingdom19 hours agoPregnant UK woman miscarries after iPhone thief kicks her in stomachA pregnant British woman had a miscarriage after a thief kicked her in the stomach while stealing her smartphone, according to cops.
World1 day ago'Zombie minks' in Denmark that were killed to stop spread of coronavirus appear to rise from their gravesMinks infected with a mutated strain of the novel coronavirus appeared to rise from the grave this week after thousands were culled in Denmark earlier in the month.
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Asia3 hours agoTaiwan lawmakers throw pig guts, punches on parliament floorLawmakers in Taiwan got into a fist fight and threw pig guts at each other Friday over a soon-to-be enacted policy that would allow imports of U.S. pork and beef.
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Africa23 hours agoEthiopian PM rejects Tigray conflict talks in African Union meetingEthiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed again ruled out dialogue with the leaders of the defiant Tigray region Friday but said he was willing to speak to representatives "operating legally” there during his meeting with three African Union special envoys trying to end the deadly conflict between federal troops and the region's forces.
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Europe1 day agoFuggedaboutit: Austrian village named 'F---ing' to change name after unwanted tourist attentionThe residents of a tiny Austrian village named F–king have voted to change its name after enduring unwanted attention from English-speaking tourists.
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World1 day agoEthiopian army ordered to march on Tigray capital: prime ministerEthiopia's prime minister said Thursday the army has been ordered to move on the embattled Tigray regional capital after his 72-hour ultimatum ended for Tigray leaders to surrender, and he warned the city's half-million residents to stay indoors and disarm.
CIA1 day agoCIA officer killed during combat in SomaliaA senior CIA officer was killed during combat in Somalia, according to reports.
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