France says the missiles, found in Libya, were due to be destroyed and were not sold to any group.
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A man was injured Tuesday morning after being swept over one of the waterfalls that makes up Niagara Falls, police said.
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The Human Rights Foundation is applauding Nicki Minaj’s decision to back out of a concert in Saudi Arabia.
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Visitors to a hot spring in central Japan will soon be able to snack on $460 grapes, or rather, grape.
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The wife of a Chinese multimillionaire is suing the Vancouver government over a $200,000 tax bill she was served for allegedly leaving a $20.4 million mansion empty, highlighting the staggering wealth Chinese investors have parked in the Canadian city.
Read More »US to enlist military allies in Gulf and Yemen waters
US Marine General Joseph Dunford wants to “ensure freedom of navigation” in the Gulf and off Yemen.
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Princess Hassa bint Salman allegedly ordered her bodyguard to beat up a workman but was not in court.
Read More »Jeffrey Epstein: US labour secretary Alex Acosta defends role in Epstein case
Top Democrats have called for Mr Acosta to quit over his handling of previous charges against Epstein.
Read More »Nicki Minaj pulls out of Saudi Arabia festival after backlash
The rapper says she has “better educated” herself amid a human rights backlash.
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