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2nd deadliest Ebola outbreak has ended, Congo says

Eastern Congo marked an official end Thursday to the second deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, which killed 2,280 people over nearly two years, as armed rebels and community mistrust undermined the promise of new vaccines. Thursday’s milestone was overshadowed, though, by the enormous health challenges still facing Congo: the world’s… Read More

June 26, 2020

Eiffel Tower reopens after 104-day lockdown

Marking another milestone in France’s recovery from coronavirus lockdown, the Eiffel Tower reopened to visitors Thursday after its longest-ever closure in peace time: 104 days. Urgent: Common prescription drug now linked to Alzheimer’s?[Sponsored] Tourists who are trickling back to Paris were delighted to find the landmark open when some other… Read More

June 26, 2020

Cold War-era heir dies in U.S. at 84

Sergei Khrushchev, the son of late Cold War-era Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and who became a U.S. citizen in 1999, has died at his Rhode Island home, authorities said. He was 84. Sponsored: WANTED: Men and women over 65 to try this “senior smart pill” The cause of death was… Read More

June 25, 2020

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing new U.S. charges

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange sought to recruit hackers at conferences in Europe and Asia who could provide his anti-secrecy website with classified information, and conspired with members of hacking organizations, according to a new Justice Department indictment announced Wednesday. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory Loss [Sponsored] The superseding… Read More

June 25, 2020

Kosovo president indicted on crimes against humanity

Kosovo’s president and nine other former separatist fighters were indicted on a range of crimes against humanity and war crimes charges, including murder, by a court investigating crimes against ethnic Serbs, Albanians and Roma during and after Kosovo’s 1998-99 independence war with Serbia. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory… Read More

June 24, 2020

World #1 tennis star under fire for spreading COVID-19

Top-ranked tennis player Novak Djokovic announced Tuesday he and his wife have COVID-19 after he played in a series of exhibition matches he organized in Serbia and Croatia with zero social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Fruit Secret” for Better Blood Pressure [sponsored] Raising questions about the full-fledged return of… Read More

June 23, 2020

Wirecard ex-CEO arrested in $2 billion inflation scandal

The former CEO of German payment service provider Wirecard has been arrested, accused of inflating the company’s balance sheet in an accounting scandal that centers on a missing sum of 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion), prosecutors in Munich said Tuesday. Markus Braun resigned on Friday after the company disclosed that… Read More

June 23, 2020

Police seize $90 million from fugitive Russian bitcoin fraudster

New Zealand police said Monday they have seized $90 million from Alexander Vinnik, a Russian bitcoin fraud suspect who is in French custody but is also wanted in the United States. Sponsored: Military sleep study STUNS scientists New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said it had worked closely with the… Read More

June 22, 2020

German Wirecard bank scandal sees billions disappear

German payment service provider Wirecard said Monday it has concluded that 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) which were supposed to be held in two accounts probably don’t exist, deepening troubles that last week prompted the resignation of its chief executive. Sponsored: The ONLY Water You Should Drink If You’re 65+… Read More

June 22, 2020

Lithuania erects J.D. Salinger statue tribute

J.D. Salinger, the American writer best known for his 1951 novel “The Catcher in the Rye,” was honored Friday with a sculpture featuring a rye field near the Lithuanian village where his ancestors lived. Sponsored: Be the 1st to try this “smart pill” for seniors The writer, whose book was… Read More

June 19, 2020
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