Month: August 2020

Gunmen in cars opened fire on Friday in Baghdad’s Khilani Square leaving at least 15 people dead and 60 wounded, Iraqi security and medical officials said. At least two of the dead were policemen. Protesters fearing for their lives ran from the plaza to nearby Tahrir Square and mosques to take cover. It wasn’t immediately clear […]

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Click:Heavy Duty Equipment Diagnostic Tool Things are almost starting to feel normal again in Canada, nearly six months into the coronavirus pandemic — or at least, they’re starting to feel like the “new” normal. Students across Canada are set to return to school classrooms in the fall, nationwide heat waves have brought Canadians out in droves […]

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Regime forces and armed groups were locked in heavy clashes Monday on the edge of Syria’s last opposition bastion, with 96 fighters killed over two days, a war monitor said. The battles since Saturday on the edge of the jihadist-dominated Idlib region are the most deadly since a Russia-brokered ceasefire went into effect in late August, […]

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A Lebanese millionaire living in Switzerland bought Adolf Hitler’s top hat and other Nazi memorabilia to prevent them falling into the hands of the far-Right, it has emerged. Abdallah Chatila bought the items, which also include a cigar box and typewriter that once belonged to Hitler, for €545,000 (£466,000) at an auction in Munich last […]

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