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'Critical Moment' as two key architects of CIA torture program testify under oath in Guantanamo Bay

"Torture is never justified and anyone who uses it must be held to account."

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Harry and Meghan start new life in Canada with media spat

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan started their new life in Canada on Tuesday by launching a legal warning to media over photographs of the duchess near their seaside bolthole.

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'Beyond disturbing': Right-wing Bolsonaro government charges US journalist Glenn Greenwald with cybercrimes

"This is despicable, dangerous, and a crime against journalism."

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Trump rants about 'prophets of doom' at Davos with Greta Thunberg in audience

President Donald Trump tore into environmental "prophets of doom" at the Davos forum Tuesday, rejecting fiery warnings from teenage campaigner Greta Thunberg, and lauding the "unprecedented" US economy just hours ahead of his impeachment trial back home.

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Dutch farm dad 'beat bad spirits out of kids'

A Dutchman isolated six of his children in a remote farmhouse from birth and beat them to drive out "bad spirits," prosecutors told a court on Tuesday.

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Donald Trump claims 'spectacular' US economic success in Davos

President Donald Trump sought on Tuesday to sell the United States to the global business community, telling an economic conference in the Swiss Alps that America’s economic turnaround has been “nothing short of spectacular.”

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Iranian lawmaker offers $3 million 'to anyone who kills Trump': report

An Iranian lawmaker on Tuesday offered a $3-million reward to "anyone who kills" US President Donald Trump to avenge the assassination of a top general, semi-official news agency ISNA reported.

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Iran confirms two missiles fired at Ukraine airliner

Iran has confirmed two missiles were fired at a Ukrainian airliner brought down this month, in a catastrophic error that killed all 176 people on board and sparked angry protests.

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Davos financiers pump $1.4 trillion into fossil fuels: Greenpeace

Some of the world's biggest banks, insurers and pension funds have collectively invested $1.4 trillion in fossil fuel companies since the Paris climate deal, Greenpeace said Tuesday at the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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Weather 'merry-go-round' poses new risks for fire-ravaged Australia

A "merry-go-round" of extreme weather was hampering efforts by firefighters in Australia to tackle unprecedented bushfires that have killed at least 29 people and devastated vast swathes of the country.

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Prince Harry rejoins Meghan and Archie in Canada: media reports

Prince Harry arrived in Canada to rejoin his wife Meghan and son Archie Monday, British media reported, as the couple start a new life after their shock exit from the royal fold.

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Signs of life at 'no-man's land' around Philippine volcano

A desolate landscape of ash dunes and bare trees left by the eruption of the Philippines' Taal volcano lay in contrast with a few signs of life at ground zero of the disaster on Tuesday.

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Poland in diplomatic bind over Auschwitz anniversary

Poland's president will skip a high-profile Holocaust forum in Jerusalem on Thursday after being denied the chance to make a speech there as Warsaw struggles to counter false Russian claims about Poland's role in World War II.

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