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A North Korean refugee and cartoonist draws what life is like for those who escape

The escape of around 30,000 North Korean defectors to South Korea might not seem like a storyline rife with laughter. But an online comic strip series created by a North Korean refugee, who now lives in Seoul, attempts to bring some humor to what is an often-harrowing journey and difficult resettlement. After his own defection […]

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International

Trump’s Analysis About Hitler And Stalin Invading Poland: ‘That Was Tough’

President Donald Trump gave a brief history lesson on Poland’s recent invasions during a Warsaw speech Thursday. In a few brief lines, he discussed Adolf Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Soviet invasion of Poland. Ultimately, Trump deemed the attack was “tough.” Trump on Hitler and Stalin invading Poland: “That’s trouble. That’s tough.” pic.twitter.com/prE4uOhVnV — Bradd

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International, Jewish History, USA

Ex-Trump Real Estate Partner to Assist Laundering Probe

Whether at home or abroad, President Donald Trump’s alleged links to Russia dog the U.S. executive at every turn. Especially when it comes to his financial real estate empire. The latest revelation came Thursday morning as the Financial Times reported Russia-born real estate dealmaker Felix Sater, who allegedly has organized crime links, had agreed to

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International, USA

GOP lawmakers ask AG to intervene after Bernie Sanders imposes ‘religious test’ on Trump nominee

Sixty-four Republican lawmakers sent a letter Friday asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reaffirm the constitutional prohibition against religious tests for public office. Led by Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina and Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, the memo is a response to questions raised by Sen. Bernie Sanders, Vermont Independent, at a hearing last

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USA

Trump finally confirms US commitment to defend Europe, but allies still wary

WASHINGTON — Few things unnerved U.S. allies more than President Donald Trump’s refusal to publicly back the U.S. commitment to NATO’s mutual defense at the organization’s meeting in May. After months of assurances from top U.S. military and national security officials, European allies on Thursday finally heard the words they had been waiting for, when

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International, USA

Modi visit shows Israel can improve foreign ties even without a peace process

During 3 jam-packed days in Israel, the leader of the world’s second-largest Muslim population did not mention the two-state solution even once By Raphael Ahren There can be no doubt that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to Israel this week was a major success. The first-ever visit from the leader of the country with

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International, Middle East

Donald Trump blames Russia for election meddling, faults Barack Obama for doing nothing

President Trump said Thursday that he agreed Russia interfered in the U.S. presidential race and slammed former President Barack Obama for doing nothing about it, saying he didn’t “choke” but made a political decision. The president said Mr. Obama ignored Russian meddling in the election because he thought, as did most people, that Democratic nominee

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International, USA

Minnesota governor calls for police training fund to be named for Philando Castile

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton recommended Thursday that a new $12 million law enforcement training fund be named for Philando Castile, the man shot and killed one year ago by a St. Anthony police officer. Speaking at the Capitol as Castile’s family flanked him, Dayton called Castile’s death “one of the most traumatic” events

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USA

This Is Not The ICBM You Are Looking For; Detailed Analysis Of North Korean Missile

North Koreans are showmen: large 16-wheeled off-road trucks carrying missiles through the streets of Pyongyang are all about showing the ‘American Bastards’ that North Korea has credible road-mobile ICBMs. The ‘Young General,’ as Jim Jong-Un likes to style himself, has even claimed those ICBMs can threaten San Diego, Texas and Washington DC. American leaders have

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International

Israeli Dudi Sela advances with shock Wimbledon victory

Come-from-behind win against American John Isner, ranked 21st in the world, propels the Israeli singles tennis champ to third round By Times of Israel staff and Justin Cohen Dudi Sela at Wimbledon on July 6, 2017. (screen capture: Sky News) Dudi Sela, Israel’s top-ranked men’s singles tennis player, has advanced to the third round of

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International, Middle East, Sports & Competitions

Trump frames anti-terror fight as a clash of civilizations, defending Western culture against enemies

WARSAW — President Donald Trump’s speech in Warsaw cast the fight against terrorism as a clash of civilizations, adopting a framework that his two predecessors had determinedly avoided and linking it to his controversial policies on immigration. The speech on Thursday centered on extended praise for what Trump described as the unique virtues of Western

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International, USA

Western Montana hit by earthquake

A rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake has struck western Montana, briefly plunging a town into darkness and powerful enough to knock down shelves and break glass, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was the largest earthquake in western Montana in nearly 60 years, according to the USGS. “It’s not impossible, but it is a very rare

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