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10 Massive Structures That People Abandoned

Listverse 

The ghosts of grandeur haunt the skeletons of massive structures abandoned across the globe, each telling a tale of faded glory and unfulfilled potential. From colossal hospitals that once echoed with the footsteps of both healers and the ailing to futuristic resorts that never welcomed a single tourist, these giants stand as stark reminders of […]

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Libyan authorities order detention of militia leader over killing of UN-sanctioned human trafficker

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Libya’s chief prosecutor has ordered the detention of a militia leader and one of his aides pending an investigation into the killing of one of the country’s most notorious human traffickers. Mohamed Bahroun, commander of the First Support Battalion and an influential militia leader, as well as one of his associates, handed themselves over after allegations surfaced about their role in last week’s killing of Abdel-Rahman Milad in the capital, Tripoli. The office of General Prosecutor al-Sediq al-Sour... Читать дальше...

Trump, talking tariffs, immigration, revs up small-town base in Wisconsin

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Donald Trump, speaking in Wisconsin, pledged to impose unprecedented tariffs and clamp down on immigrants, whom he accused of stealing jobs and causing crime. He emphasized the importance of support from working-class and rural whites for his campaign against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Trump also criticized Colorado's political leadership and proposed changes to the 25th Amendment.

Olympic Boxing Dispute Leaves Russia-Tied Central Asia In A Tight Corner

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Having starred at the Summer Olympics in Paris, Central Asia’s boxers find themselves caught between the embrace of a Russian-led governing body kicked out of the Olympic movement and their own potential exclusion from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.

On This Day, Sept. 8: President Ford pardons Nixon for Watergate scandal

United Press International (UPI.com) 

On Sept. 8, 1974, U.S. President Gerald Ford granted former President Richard Nixon, who had resigned a month earlier in the wake of the Watergate scandal, a full pardon for any offenses he may have committed during his years in office.