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Malcolm X’s daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

NEW YORK ((DailyNews)) — The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked on Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing...

US arrests 4 tied to assassination of Haitian president

MIAMI ((DailyNews)) — U.S. authorities have arrested four more people in the slaying of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, including the owner of a Miami-area...

New Japan law aims at Unification Church fundraising abuses

TOKYO ((DailyNews)) — Japan’s parliament on Saturday enacted a law to restrict malicious donation solicitations by religious and other groups, which mainly targets the...

Official: Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan wounded in gun attack

ISLAMABAD ((DailyNews)) — A gunman opened fire at a protest rally in eastern Pakistan on Thursday, slightly wounding former Prime Minister Imran Khan in...

Men exonerated in Malcolm X killing to receive $36 million

NEW YORK ((DailyNews)) — The city of New York is settling lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were exonerated last year for...

Japan Cabinet minister resigns over Unification Church ties

TOKYO ((DailyNews)) — Japan’s economy minister submitted his resignation Monday over ties to the Unification Church after facing mounting criticism in a widening controversy...

Abe’s militaristic funeral captures Japan’s tense mood

TOKYO ((DailyNews)) — The leadup to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s controversial state funeral could seem like a never-ending exchange of heated words...

EXPLAINER: Why is Japan split over Abe’s state funeral?

TOKYO ((DailyNews)) — A rare state funeral for Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister who was assassinated in July, has split Japan. The hawkish...

Japan holding state funeral for ex-leader Abe amid tensions

TOKYO ((DailyNews)) — Japan is filled with tension, rather than sadness, on Tuesday as a rare state funeral for the assassinated former Prime Minister...

Attack raises doubts about Argentine VP’s security protocols

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina ((DailyNews)) — Every day for the past two weeks, the routine was the same: Argentina’s powerful Vice President Cristina Fernández was...

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