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Michael A. Lindenberger: After Trump is gone, his angry movement will remain

By breaking up what had become a quasi-permanent camp for about 7,000-plus migrants in Calais, France has traded one big problem for a legion of smaller ones. Refugees, ineligible under European law for deportation, are being relocated to villages and towns across France in groups as small as five. They are being greeted by protesters

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International, USA

New Zealand’s marine animals at risk of extinction

Wellington (dpa) – Ninety per cent of New Zealand’s native sea and shorebirds and more than a quarter of marine mammal species are at risk of extinction, according to an official report released Thursday. Twelve sea and shorebird species, including albatrosses, shags, petrels and penguins, were facing an extremely high risk of extinction, according to

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International, The World We Share

John Podesta says Hillary Clinton private email server ‘f—ing insane’ in WikiLeaks docs

A new round of WikiLeaks documents released Thursday morning reveal Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta referring to her use of a secret email server while secretary of state as “f—ing insane.” Mrs. Clinton’s server scandal continues to be a political albatross for her campaign, despite the U.S. Department of Justice’s decision not to prosecute

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An aide says he once arranged for $50 million in payments for Bill Clinton

WASHINGTON — A close aide to Bill Clinton said he arranged for $50 million in payments for the former president, part of a complicated mingling of lucrative business deals and charity work of the Clinton Foundation mapped out in a memo released by WikiLeaks on Wednesday. The report was written by Doug Band, who has

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Duterte’s anti-US vitriol causing concern in the Philippines

President Rodrigo Duterte has stepped up his anti-American rhetoric after announcing a “separation” from the US during a visit to China. However, analysts and observers are warning of consequences if his vitriol continues. Manila (dpa) – There is no doubt that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is not a fan of the US and that his

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