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Cambridge security stepped up after ‘bacon hate crime’
CambridgeAfter the deaths of twenty-two people in Manchester and seven in London at the hands of Islamic jihadists, police in Cambridge were called out for a "bacon hate crime".
Have US and Russia struck a secret deal on Syria?
WashingtonThe Trump administration has been in secret talks with Russia on the subject of Syria, in an attempt to establish a "de-escalation zone", The Wall Street Journal reported.
Serbia sets up legal team to sue NATO for 1999 bombings
BelgradeAn international legal team from Serbia wants to file charges against participating NATO countries for transgressions during its 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia.
Kiev ranks in bottom five of media trust
KievIn a recent study by the American Center for the Study of Public Opinion, the Ukrainian media is revealed as suffering from serious trust issues.
A dangerous deal
The European Union officially granted Ukraine visa-free travel at the end of last month. Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko expressed his joy by writing “YES, we did it!” on Facebook. He also added that Ukraine is gradually “becoming part of a common European civilization”.
Hundreds of millions keep dreaming the American dream
WashingtonThe desire to migrate permanently to another country has risen sharply between 2013 and 2016 as the number of potential migrants increased to 710 million, according to a Gallup poll. Most want to go to the US.
One in six Americans unhappy about media even before ex-FBI Comey’s hearing
WashingtonAmericans are not happy with their news media, as almost six in 10 say it makes them angry and dissatisfied in a new poll. It may also be the trending topic from the appearance by ex-FBI director James Comey in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
UK election: Theresa May like ‘decomposing Findus Crispy Pancakes’
LondonPrime Minister Theresa May has suffered one of the most dramatic reversals in British political history, losing her overall majority in parliament after an election she thought she could win easily. May needed 326 seats for a majority but could only win 318 so far. Labour has 261 and the SNP won 35 seats.
Migrant stabs German Red Cross worker to death
SaarbrueckenA migrant stabbed and killed a Red Cross mental health counselor in the southwest German city of Saarbrücken, according to German police. Saarbrücken is the capital of Germany's smallest state, Saarland.
Cambridge security stepped up after ‘bacon hate crime’
CambridgeAfter the deaths of twenty-two people in Manchester and seven in London at the hands of Islamic jihadists, police in Cambridge were called out for a "bacon hate crime".
Have US and Russia struck a secret deal on Syria?
WashingtonThe Trump administration has been in secret talks with Russia on the subject of Syria, in an attempt to establish a "de-escalation zone", The Wall Street Journal reported.
Serbia sets up legal team to sue NATO for 1999 bombings
BelgradeAn international legal team from Serbia wants to file charges against participating NATO countries for transgressions during its 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia.
Kiev ranks in bottom five of media trust
KievIn a recent study by the American Center for the Study of Public Opinion, the Ukrainian media is revealed as suffering from serious trust issues.
A dangerous deal
The European Union officially granted Ukraine visa-free travel at the end of last month. Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko expressed his joy by writing “YES, we did it!” on Facebook. He also added that Ukraine is gradually “becoming part of a common European civilization”.
Hundreds of millions keep dreaming the American dream
WashingtonThe desire to migrate permanently to another country has risen sharply between 2013 and 2016 as the number of potential migrants increased to 710 million, according to a Gallup poll. Most want to go to the US.
One in six Americans unhappy about media even before ex-FBI Comey’s hearing
WashingtonAmericans are not happy with their news media, as almost six in 10 say it makes them angry and dissatisfied in a new poll. It may also be the trending topic from the appearance by ex-FBI director James Comey in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
UK election: Theresa May like ‘decomposing Findus Crispy Pancakes’
LondonPrime Minister Theresa May has suffered one of the most dramatic reversals in British political history, losing her overall majority in parliament after an election she thought she could win easily. May needed 326 seats for a majority but could only win 318 so far. Labour has 261 and the SNP won 35 seats.
Migrant stabs German Red Cross worker to death
SaarbrueckenA migrant stabbed and killed a Red Cross mental health counselor in the southwest German city of Saarbrücken, according to German police. Saarbrücken is the capital of Germany's smallest state, Saarland.