New IS leader once sow terror for sex slaves
The new ISIS leader Salbi is an Islamic scholar who has allowed rebels to suppress and arrest thousands of Yazidi women as sex slaves.
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Netherlands: When he spotted a Nazi soldier torturing a newborn baby, Truus Oversteegen silently held up his gun and shot him dead.
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US "This is like a foreign language," Trump said frustratingly, stumbling over and over while reading the US Constitution to film a documentary in March 2017.
continue readingThe person selected to be the new foreign minister of Korea
The new North Korean foreign minister has little experience working with the United States and used to be quite harsh when dealing with South Korea.
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Harry - Meghan can no longer use the title Prince and Princess, and their SussexRoyal brand fate is also unclear.
continue readingAmerican spy was once executed by Germany
Among the prominent members of the Red Choir, the famous anti-fascist German spy network, was a woman named Mildred Harnack.
continue readingThe first to break the mafia's 'silent law'
More than 300 mafia members wish they had never heard of Tommaso Buscetta, who provided information to officials that led them to conviction.
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Canada: Halloween night in 1926, wealthy lawyer and investor Charles Vance Millar died, leaving a will that caused a stir for a decade.
continue readingThe memory of 'death camp' haunts the old Red Army soldier
David Dushman, a 96-year-old veteran, tried to stop his tears when he recalled the eyes of the prisoner at the "death camp" Auschwitz 75 years ago.
continue readingMedvedev - Putin's 'right hand' once
The lavish building with its towers, greenhouses and small forests in a video that angered Russians is thought to belong to Prime Minister Medvedev, which he rejected.
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