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Iraq parliament demands US troop ouster after Suleimani killing

Iraq's parliament on Sunday urged the government to oust thousands of American troops from the country, stepping up pressure over the US killing of a top Iranian general in Baghdad.

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Iraqi MPs to meet on US troop ouster after Suleimani killing

Iraq's parliament was expected to vote Sunday on ousting US troops from military bases, which are threatened by pro-Tehran factions after an American strike killed top Iranian and Iraqi commanders.

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Mourners flood Iran city as top general's remains return

A tide of mourners flooded the Iranian city of Ahvaz Sunday, weeping and beating their chests in homage to top general Qasem Soleimani who was killed in a US strike in Baghdad.

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US ally is under ongoing ‘serious cyber attack’ — so severe it may be a ‘targeted attack by a state actor’

Austria's foreign ministry is facing a "serious cyber attack", it said late Saturday, warning another country could be responsible.

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Trump chose ‘the most extreme’ action against Iran — after watching TV during Mar-a-Lago vacation: NYT

How President Donald Trump decided to assassinate Iranian General Qassim Suleimani in Iraq was the focus of a bombshell New York Times report published Saturday evening.

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Twitter slammed for letting Trump threaten to commit war crimes: ‘He’s using your network to start a war’

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was harshly criticized for allowing President Donald Trump to threaten to commit war crimes in Iran.

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Trump threatens to target 52 Iranian sites if any ‘American assets’ are hit in retaliation assassination of Suleimani

President Donald Trump on Saturday warned Iran against retaliating for the assassination of Iranian Gov. Qassim Suleimani.

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Pro-Iran factions mobilizing to kick the United States out of Iraq

Pro-Iran factions ramped up pressure on US installations across Iraq Saturday with missiles and warnings to Iraqi troops, after tens of thousands mourned an Iranian general killed in a US strike.

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Boris Johnson deploys the Royal Navy to the Persian Gulf after Trump’s assassination attack sparks fear of war

British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace announced on Saturday that the United Kingdom was deploying two warships to the Persian Gulf to protect British-flagged ships.

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Alien life is out there, but our theories are probably steering us away from it

If we discovered evidence of alien life, would we even realise it? Life on other planets could be so different from what we’re used to that we might not recognise any biological signatures that it produces.

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How the extinction of ice age mammals may have forced us to invent civilization

Why did we take so long to invent civilisation? Modern Homo sapiens first evolved roughly 250,000 to 350,000 years ago. But initial steps towards civilisation – harvesting, then domestication of crop plants – began only around 10,000 years ago, with the first civilisations appearing 6,400 years ago.

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Unrest in Latin America makes authoritarianism look more appealing to some

Months of sustained, sometimes violent anti-government protest in South America may have increased popular support for authoritarianism.

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Fury, tears as thousands mourn Iran commander killed by US

Thousands of Iraqis chanting "Death to America" on Saturday mourned an Iranian commander and others killed in a US drone attack that sparked fears of a regional proxy war between Washington and Tehran.

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