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Murals of Ratko Mladić, Bosnian Serb general convicted for war crimes in Bosnia
Rising Cyberthreats Against Africa’s Emerging Digital Infrastructure
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The Church Blasts the Mafia After Wave of Murders in Italy’s Naples
After a wave of murders ripped through Naples, the local archbishop urged
The UK urged to return sacred treasures hidden away for 150 years to Ethiopia
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APPEAL OF THE BOSNIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS “KULIN BAN”
United Nations and the European Union must take measures to urgently suspend
European Court: Azerbaijan Must Pay Bosnian Victims of Forced Labor
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The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan could reshape counterinsurgencies in Africa
The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the subsequent withdrawal of Western troops
Scammers Target People, Firms in UK; Ransomware Attacks in the US on the Rise
Authorities in the United Kingdom warned on Wednesday of scammers posing as
European Cocaine Market More Competitive, Violent
Europe’s cocaine market is becoming busier and more violent, according to the
New York Vaccine Card Forgers Busted, 15 charged
Cutting down on the newest Illegal trade, New York authorities brought charges
Bosnia’s Largest Indictment for Migrants Smuggling
Prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina charged 16 people for helping some 850
More than 1.42M students out of school already or will be soon, says education minister
Tigray rebels have damaged, destroyed 7,000 schools in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Yakuza Boss First to be Sentenced to Death in Japan
Satoru Nomura, the 74-year-old head of the Kudo-kai Yakuza syndicate in the
‘Didn’t need to die’: the US seeks answers after Kabul massacre
Among the most pressing questions is how did the suicide bombers make
Fake Cops Threaten Australians With Arrest if They Don’t Pay
In the last few months, police switchboard operators have received hundreds of
Italian Mafia Exploits Cryptocurrency and the Deep Web
Italian Mafia groups, particularly ‘Ndrangheta, the country’s strongest and most powerful criminal
Murdered women: A history of ‘honor’ crimes (GALLERY)
Throughout history, women have been held responsible for upholding the ‘honor’ of
U.S. prosecutors charge Trevor Milton, founder of electric carmaker Nikola, with three counts of fraud
Trevor Milton, the founder of EV start-up Nikola, was indicted on three