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US officials have unsealed an indictment against Haitian gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier and three Haiti-born naturalized US citizens for conspiring to violate US sanctions. The Miami Herald’s ...
US officials have unsealed an indictment against Haitian gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier and three Haiti-born naturalized US citizens for conspiring to violate US sanctions. Also, a deadly heat ...
A 2024 study by the University of Manchester found that more than two-thirds of women surveyed experienced harassment while running, including threats, verbal abuse and having objects thrown at them.
US President Donald Trump joined a summit online today, hosted by Germany’s chancellor. Other European leaders took part and so did Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump said the call went ...
North Korea has a secret army of workers applying for remote IT jobs around the world. They collect paychecks, sometimes steal company data and answer to a boss who isn’t at company headquarters — ...
A recent World Health Organization report finds that nearly a quarter of people across Africa are feeling lonely. That’s the highest among the global regions covered in the findings. The World’s Host ...
The Spanish town of Jumilla has said that only sports are allowed at its municipal gyms, and no religious celebrations. For Muslims in Jumilla, that means there’s nowhere to hold large events. Spain’s ...
Temperatures in Milan are increasing, with summers becoming hotter earlier. Some residents say the city’s infrastructure is ...
Raston, the host of the "Click Here" podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX, reports on North Korean workers applying for ...
Public toilets: at best, they’re functional, at worst, dirty, dark and even unsafe. But in Shibuya, a busy ward in Tokyo, Japan, officials want public toilets to inspire wonder. Last year, they ...
One of the largest power plants in France, located near the city of Calais, had four reactors shut down automatically on Sunday. The culprit? Lots of jellyfish. The World’s Host Marco Werman explains.
Amid the hunger and devastation in Gaza, donkeys and horses are vital for survival. Cars are few and fuel is scarce. So, people use animals for transportation. But after months of almost no aid ...
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