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The Times of India Sunderbans Tiger Reserve: Radio collar for swamp tigers KOLKATA: Four Sunderbans tigers are likely to be radio-collared this week. Chief wildlife warden Pradeep Vyas said they have plans to radio collar big cats in both the South 24-Parganas Forest... (photo: WN / RTayco) Animals Forestry Photos Sunderbans Tiger Wildlife |
Democratic Underground Foreign Payments to Trump Firms Violate Constitution, Suit Will Claim WASHINGTON A team of prominent constitutional scholars, Supreme Court litigators and former White House ethics lawyers intends to file a lawsuit Monday morning alleging that President Trump is... (photo: AP / Rich Pedroncell) Donald Trump Emoluments Clause Photos US Constitution Wikipedia: Donald Trump |
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The Observer Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities by Bettany Hughes – review Cities all rise and fall, wrote the French author Pierre Gilles in the 16th century. Except one. “Constantinople alone seems to claim a kind of immortality and will... (photo: WN / Akgun Semra) Cities History Istanbul Peace Photos |
The Times of India Shut down garbage treatment plant, residents petition government BENGALURU: A group of residents from Kudlu, HSR Layout, Hosapalya, Somsundarpalya and Parangipalya on Saturday petitioned BBMP and the government to shut down the... (photo: WN / RTayco) Garbage Photos Pollution Treament Plant Waste |
The Atlantic The Netanyahu Investigations TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—These should be a heady days for Benjamin Netanyahu. Over the past year, the prime minister of Israel’s savvy political maneuvers both expanded his... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Benjamin Netanyahu Investigation Israel Photos Politics |
The Guardian A murder house, a gold AK-47 and $1m bribes: how El Chapo built Sinaloa cartel Joaquín Guzmán is on trial in the US for running the world’s biggest narcotic operation but the Mexican kingpin’s removal is unlikely to stem the flow of drugs... (photo: AP / Bebeto Matthews) Joaquin Guzman Mexican Drug War Photos US Crime Wikipedia: Joaquín Guzmán |
Arabnews Western Union agrees to pay $586m for fraud victims NEW YORK: Western Union has agreed to pay $586 million to the US government to pay back victims of fraud that the money transfer company failed to protect. The government... (photo: GFDL / Usien) Federal Trade Commission Fraud victims Photos Western Union Wikipedia: Western Union |