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Exclusive: Ex-Russian arms tycoon quietly wields influence in British PM race
A former Russian arms tycoon who had connections at the highest levels of the Kremlin is a major donor to ... -
Blast at Kabul University kills eight, injures 33
A powerful bomb blast outside the gates of Kabul University in the Afghan capital on Friday killed at least eight ... -
Iran TV says footage disproves U.S. report of downed drone
Iran’s state television on Friday aired footage it said disproved U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that the U.S. Navy has ... -
Six missing after suspected Islamists attack aid convoy in northeast Nigeria
Six people are missing following an attack on an aid convoy in northeast Nigeria, an international aid organization said on ... -
Croatian parliament approves ministers appointed in cabinet reshuffle
Croatia’s parliament on Friday approved the new ministers that conservative Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic named in a cabinet reshuffle two ... -
Cuba, with one of highest inmate populations, pardons 2,604
Communist-run Cuba, which has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, has pardoned 2,604 convicts, state-run media reported ... -
Kosovo's PM quits after being called to Hague war crimes court
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said on Friday he was resigning because he had been called to a war crimes ... -
Spain's Podemos accepts key condition for coalition deal with Socialists
The leader of Spain’s far-left Podemos party said on Friday he is willing to give up a post in a ... -
Algerian protesters return to streets for demand reforms
Tens of thousands of Algerians returned to the streets in the capital Algiers and other cities on Friday to demand ... -
Congress Is Pissed at Facebook and the FTC
But lawmakers appear too divided still to do anything meaningful about it. http://www.wired.com/