Khaled Mashal, the former political leader of Hamas, said on Wednesday that Hamas won’t release the Israeli hostages until it achieves all the war’s goals. In a speech in Jordan, Mashal said that “the leadership of the terror organization is conducting a battle of negotiations that is no less fierce than the battle on the […]
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The finance minister also said she would face questions of ‘winnability’ if she were to be a poll candidate.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he doesn't believe former President Trump would follow through on his pledge to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border because of the two countries' economic ties.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he doesn't believe former President Trump would follow through on his pledge to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border because of the two countries' economic ties.
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After eight seasons of “Dirty Jobs,” TV host Mike Rowe has seen it all — well, almost. He’s wrangled venomous snakes, cleaned up roadkill, tested shark suits, inspected sewers, embalmed corpses, and inseminated horses, among other atrocious gigs, but there’s one job he just won’t do. Many of the dirty jobs Mike has experienced are no doubt “disgusting, vile, putrid, soul-deadening, [and] horrific,” but they don’t compare to the dirtiest job of them all — being a politician. “Why didn't...
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