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'Japan Times' Newspaper Redefines 'Comfort Women' And 'Forced Labor'
An editor's note explained the changes are intended to provide clarity but they have been met with anger and the paper is accused of trying whitewash the country's wartime atrocities.
Polish Mayor Dies In Stabbing Attack During Charity Event
Gdansk Mayor Pawel Adamowicz was onstage at an event to raise money for children's hospitals when he was stabbed in the heart and abdomen.
Zimbabwean Forces Accused Of 'Systematic Torture' After Protests Over Fuel Prices
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission says the Zimbabwe army severely beat protesters upset over a spike in fuel prices. President Emmerson Mnangagwa condemned what he called violence on both sides.
Trump Supporter Violently Shoves BBC Cameraman At Rally In El Paso, Texas
"The crowd had been whipped up into a frenzy" against the media, a BBC producer says of President Trump's rally on Monday night.
7 Lawmakers Quit U.K. Labour Party Over Alleged Anti-Semitism And Brexit Approach
The seven politicians said that persisting anti-Semitism and leader Jeremy Corbyn's "complicit" role in Brexit led to their resignations. They say the party "has changed beyond recognition."
Netanyahu Orders Continued Pounding In Gaza As 600 Rockets Fired Into Israel
Violence stretches into a third day amid mounting casualties and fatalities, with no immediate end in sight. Three Israeli men and nine Palestinians have been killed thus far.
With Some Players Bowing Out, Trump Hosts Red Sox At The White House
The 2018 World Series Champion Red Sox were honored at a White House ceremony on Thursday. Most players of color stayed away, leading one sportswriter to comment, "its the white Sox who'll be going."
10 Pedestrians Killed, Hit By Van In Toronto, Police Say
Fifteen people were being treated for injuries after the incident. A suspect identified as Alex Minassian, 25, has been arrested. A public safety official says there is no apparent terrorist motive.
Bill Browder, Kremlin Critic, Briefly Arrested In Spain For Murky Reasons
Browder says he was arrested on a Russian warrant via Interpol. Spanish police say they released him because the warrant was "invalid." And Interpol denies having issued a formal warrant at all.
Facebook's Data Scandal Latest Blow To The Company's Reputation
The social media giant is facing more blowback from users, regulators and investors following reports that its user data was misused by a firm that worked for the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.
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