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Men allegedly posed as Department of Homeland Security investigators
Some prisoners called guards ‘social psychopaths with no moral boundaries’
Elsheikh is accused of involvement in the murders of American journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and aid workers Kayla Mueller and Peter Kassig
In a report, the rights group suggested the alleged massacre perpetrated over four days, in the town of Moura in volatile central Mali, was a war crime
Amazon said that its contracts with Arianespace, Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are the largest commercial procurement of launch vehicles in history.
Oil-rich Kuwait has been shaken by disputes between lawmakers and successive governments dominated by the ruling Al-Sabah family for more than a decade, with parliaments and cabinets dissolved several times
Lithuania's Foreign Ministry said it was 'shocked' by the news of Kvedaravicius' death in Mariupol "where he was documenting #Russia's war atrocities
He urges better treatment of modern-day arrivals on the Mediterranean island
They’re protesting the country’s economic crisis
Populist President Aleksandar Vucic will likely extend his rule
Unemployment is at 14%, and 23% of the population lives in poverty
Nation has been wracked by protests over a worsening economic crisis
Security situation in Haiti has been deteriorating for months
Package includes laser-guided rocket systems, drones, ammunition, night-vision devices and more
She was convicted of child sex trafficking late last year
Army says March 23-31 operation took place in Sahel's Moura area, which it termed a 'terrorist fiefdom'
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