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Minnesota’s 21-year age minimum for handgun carry permits struck down

By Reuters A federal judge on Friday struck down a Minnesota law requiring a person to be at least 21 before obtaining a permit to carry a handgun in public, finding it violated the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The order by U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez in

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South London family under ‘unreal’ amounts of stress after being slapped with huge £18k bill for just 2 months of gas

South London family under ‘unreal’ amounts of stress after being slapped with huge £18k bill for just 2 months of gas: Credit to Photographer Tim Merry / Daily Mirror MyLondon By Alice Peacock and Sam Ormiston A South East London family has been left suffering ‘unreal’ amounts of stress after being slapped with a huge

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Chinese naval fleet returns from escort mission

Chinese navy special force attend an anti-piracy drill on the deck of DDG-171 Haikou destroyer in Sanya, Hainan province December 25, 2008 in this photo released by China’s official Xinhua News Agency. The fleet — two destroyers and a supply ship — would have about 800 crew, including 70 special operations troops and will join

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Turkey’s parliament approves Finland’s bid to join NATO

By Anadolu Agency Turkey’s parliament on Thursday approved Finland’s bid to join NATO. The Nordic country got Ankara’s official blessing for its request to join the military alliance, with 276 votes in favor. Thursday’s vote means that all 30 current member states of NATO have now ratified Finland’s accession, a requirement for it to join

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Russia arrests US reporter on spy charges, White House says allegations ‘ridiculous’

Reporter for U.S. newspaper The Wall Street Journal Evan Gershkovich appears in an undated handout image taken in an unknown location. The Wall Street Journal/Handout via Reuters By Reuters Russia on Thursday charged an American correspondent for the Wall Street Journal with spying, in a case certain to worsen Moscow’s diplomatic feud with Washington over

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Why Force Fails

U.S. soldiers at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, August 2021. U.S. Marine Corps / Sgt. Isaiah Campbell / Reuters Foreign Affairs By Jennifer Kavanagh and Bryan Frederick American soldiers have been deployed abroad almost continuously since the end of World War II. The best-known foreign interventions—in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq—were large, long, and costly. But

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Philippine ferry fire leaves 31 dead, at least 7 missing

In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, a Philippine Coast Guard ship trains its hose as it tries to extinguish fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy at Basilan, southern Philippines early Thursday March 30, 2023. Multiple people died and others were missing after an inter-island cargo and passenger ferry with more than

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Worldwide arsenal of nuclear weapons available for use rose in 2022, report says

By Anadolu Agency The global arsenal of nuclear weapons available “for use” by the armed forces of the nuclear-armed states increased in 2022 as the fear of a nuclear war also surged, the latest Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor report showed Wednesday. The “fear of nuclear war surged to the highest levels since the Cold War

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Somali families say they’re being forced out of east London community

Somali residents have accused Tower Hamlets Council of racial discrimination and “social cleansing” through the housing waiting list | openDemocracy openDemocracy By Anita Mureithi Dozens of Somali families have accused their east London council of trying to force them out of the community by overlooking their urgent needs for social housing. The residents have accused

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Saudi Arabia set to join anti-West bloc with China and Russia

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit -Sergei Bobylev/Spuntik/Kremlin Pool/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock The Telegraph By Campbell MacDiarmid Saudi Arabia is joining an anti-Western influence bloc formed by Russia and China, in a sign of Riyadh’s deepening ties with Beijing as the US pivots away from the Middle East. The kingdom’s cabinet approved a plan to join the Shanghai Cooperation

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