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Missing Dominican Republic Tourism Case Says “People Who Are Interested” – Country

Missing Dominican Republic Tourism Case Says “People Who Are Interested” – Country

Joshua Riibe, the man believed to be the last to meet Sudiksha Konanki, disappeared in the Dominican Republic on March 6, breaking his silence after his passport caught by the authorities. Last week, the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office in Virginia, Konanki, a biology student, told NBC News that U.S. investigators have identified people of interest….

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Netanyahu

Netanyahu

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suddenly tried to remove the head of Israel's domestic intelligence agency, the two-year Salvo of the Israeli government, to give more control over the different branches of the state. The move prompted calls for massive protests on Monday and drew criticism from business leaders and attorney general, calling for memories of…

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Rwanda and Belgium's relationship with “new colonial delusion”

Rwanda and Belgium's relationship with “new colonial delusion”

Rwanda established diplomatic ties with Belgium, saying European countries were “consistently destroyed” by European countries in the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Brussels has been calling on European countries to approve Rwanda's support for the M23, a rebel group at the Congo Doctor Crisis Centre. Authorities in Kigali, the capital of…

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Northern Macedonian town shocked, officials sad as they investigate nightclub owners after deadly fire

Northern Macedonian town shocked, officials sad as they investigate nightclub owners after deadly fire

Tomco Stojanov has already received devastating news when families gather outside the hospital for the latest news. His 25-year-old son Andrej died in a nightclub fire on Sunday, killing dozens of people, many of whom were trampled while desperately escaping. Stokhanov said: “Thank you for your condolences, but my pain cannot be healed. The wound…

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Exhibition Review: “Brazil! Brazil! The Birth of Modernism” in London

Exhibition Review: “Brazil! Brazil! The Birth of Modernism” in London

Tasila is kind, lake1928. Photography by Jaime Acioli, copyright tarsila Do Amaral Brazilian artistic modernism was born out of nationalist pride. Until the early 1910s, Brazilian art traditionally circulated around religious portraits, portraits and landscapes. The Brazilian Academy of Arts is a huge conservationist, seeing any new international art movement as radical and thus inconsistent…

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