by Catherine Watters | Jun 13, 2022
Police chief says up to 1,200 bodies remain unidentified as human cost of months-long war mounts. By David Child, Sasha Petrova and Linah AlsaafinPublished On 12 Jun 202212 Jun 2022|Updated: 18 minutes ago Ukraine’s national police chief says...
by Catherine Watters | Jun 13, 2022
By Carol Rosenberg June 12, 2022 GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — For 20 years, the United States military has tightly controlled what the world can see of the detainees at Guantánamo Bay. No images of prisoners struggling with guards. No hunger strikers being tackled, put into...
by Catherine Watters | Jun 13, 2022
After decades of interfering in the island nation with nuclear testing, disposal of radioactive waste, and human experimentation, U.S. leaders are considering a formal apology. by Edward Hunt April 19, 2022 Some U.S. officials are considering whether to issue a formal...
by Catherine Watters | Jun 13, 2022
Yesterday 6:17 PM STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – The global nuclear arsenal is expected to grow in the coming years for the first time since the Cold War while the risk of such weapons being used is the greatest in decades, a leading conflict and armaments think-tank...
by Catherine Watters | Jun 13, 2022
Flights will resume only after repairs are completed by Jason Ditz Posted on June 12, 2022 Categories News Tags Israel, Syria Damascus International Airport remains closed after a major Israeli missile attack on Friday morning, and early repair work has begun with the...
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