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The Egyptian government has not dealt with radical anti-Christians as promised.
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Iranian-backed forces target a crucial weakness in the world’s maritime trade network.
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Saturday, March 11, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic died at The Hague in a detention center. Rumors that he was poisoned persist.
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The only evidence of collusion found in General Flynn’s phone calls was between the Obama administration and anti-Israel forces at the United Nations.
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Massive civil unrest can only exacerbate America’s economic decline as cash-strapped cities and ailing businesses struggle against protesters who seem to want them to fail.
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