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Honduran ex-president convicted of helping send tons of cocaine to U.S.

Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, a one-time American ally, was convicted in a New York court Friday of helping drug traffickers send tons of cocaine to the United States in exchange for hefty bribes that fueled his political career. The verdict underscored the extent to which narcotics gangs have penetrated some Latin American governments. […]

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Greek protesters throw firebombs to protest introduction of private universities

Protesters hurled gasoline bombs and firecrackers at police outside Greece’s parliament Friday after thousands attended a demonstration against government plans to introduce privately run universities. Police charged the violent demonstrators and fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. Several people were hurt and received first aid from volunteer medics who reached parliament by motorcycle. Friday’s

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Activists Deface Portrait of Balfour, Who Supported Jewish Homeland

A pro-Palestinian group slashed and spray-painted a century-old portrait of Arthur James Balfour at the University of Cambridge on Friday, defacing a painting of the British official whose pledge of support in 1917 for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” helped pave the way to Israel’s founding three decades

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Art forgery ring in Spain suspected of selling Banksy copycats taken down by police

Police in Spain have dismantled an art forgery ring suspected of selling artworks falsely attributed to British street artist Banksy, with some pieces fetching prices of 1,500 euros (or $1,640) or higher. The Catalonia regional police force Mossos d’Esquadra said on Thursday it had raided a workshop inside an apartment in the city of Zaragoza,

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Leaked documents expose ‘shady practices’ at Chinese hacking company

The hotel was spacious. It was upscale. It had a karaoke bar. The perfect venue, the CEO of the Chinese hacking company thought, to hold a Lunar New Year banquet currying favor with government officials. There was just one drawback, his top deputy said. “Who goes there?” the deputy wrote. “The girls are so ugly.”

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CIA director returns to Middle East to push for hostage, cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel

Washington — CIA Director William Burns quietly traveled to the Middle East and was in Doha, Qatar, on Friday to press the Biden administration’s case for a hostage release deal between Hamas and Israel that would coincide with a six-week temporary pause in fighting to allow humanitarian aid to be surged into Gaza, multiple sources

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Irish vote to update constitution’s ‘women in the home’ clause gets complex

This year on International Women’s Day, the Irish are wrestling with questions over whether a woman’s place is still in the home and how to define a family, in a twin referendum on a constitution written in the 1930s. What at first seemed like a simple decision of updating old-fashioned language around family and the

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