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Tens Of Thousands Fear Deportation as US-Cuba Relations Thaw

The future in the land of the free remains murky for tens of thousands of Cuban immigrants who have been ordered by immigration authorities to leave the country, despite the U.S. and Cuba taking steps at fully restoring diplomatic ties, including re-opening embassies for the first time in over half a century. As many as 25,000 Cubans …

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20 foreigners arrested in China

20 foreigners, including 11 Britons (2 with dual citizenship in South Africa), 8 South Africans, and 1 Indian citizen have been detained in Mongolia by Chinese officials after being suspected of affiliation with a terror group. African charity Gift of the Givers stated that they were tourists. The charity made a post on Facebook stating: “The Chinese… …

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U.S. Army Planning To Eliminate 40,000 Jobs

The U.S. Army said on Thursday, July, 9, 2015, they are aiming to cut 40,000 soldiers from their ranks over the next two years in order to achieve target workforce reductions. During a press conference at the Pentagon, the Army’s Director of Force Management, Brigadier General Randy George said, “We’ll do as much as possible of this …

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Donald Trump tops national poll 2 weeks in a row

According to a Suffolk University / USATODAY poll, Donald Trump is still the top choice Republican running for President. This comes as a great surprise to many considering the backlash he has faced after his comments generalizing Mexican immigrants as “rapists… and criminals”. Trump is in the lead with 17%, followed by Jeb Bush with …

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Teens in China Coming Out

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriage was landmark for the U.S., but has also made ripples elsewhere in the world. In China, where homosexuality has been legal since 1997 but the government doesn’t recognize same-sex marriage or civil unions, the topic of homosexuality remains touchy. The Supreme Court decision has opened …

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