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Author: GERRY MULLANY

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Australian Police Arrest Suspect in Killing of Scott Johnson, a Gay American

May 11, 2020May 12, 2020GERRY MULLANYComments Off on Australian Police Arrest Suspect in Killing of Scott Johnson, a Gay American

The killing of Scott Johnson drew attention to a rash of crimes in past decades in which gay men were targeted by gangs of young people.

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U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Hong Kong Due to ‘Confrontational’ Protests

August 7, 2019August 8, 2019GERRY MULLANYComments Off on U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Hong Kong Due to ‘Confrontational’ Protests

The warning said that most demonstrations in the city have been peaceful, “but some have turned confrontational or resulted in violent clashes.”

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Alek Sigley, Australian Student, Is Freed From Detention in North Korea

July 4, 2019July 5, 2019GERRY MULLANYComments Off on Alek Sigley, Australian Student, Is Freed From Detention in North Korea

Mr. Sigley, whose family raised alarms last week after losing contact with him, declined to say on Thursday why he had been detained.

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Bolton Says Iran Is Likely Responsible for Oil Tanker Attacks

May 29, 2019May 29, 2019GERRY MULLANYComments Off on Bolton Says Iran Is Likely Responsible for Oil Tanker Attacks

John R. Bolton, President Trump’s national security adviser, accused Iran on Wednesday of being behind reported attacks on ships off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.

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Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir Is Ousted, but Not His Regime

April 11, 2019April 12, 2019GERRY MULLANYComments Off on Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir Is Ousted, but Not His Regime

Mr. al-Bashir’s ouster follows months of street protests. The defense minister said the Constitution had been suspended, and the military was in charge.

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Trump to Raise North Korea Sanctions With Chinese Leader, Pence Says

November 15, 2018GERRY MULLANYComments Off on Trump to Raise North Korea Sanctions With Chinese Leader, Pence Says

Vice President Mike Pence said that sanctions would continue against North Korea despite concerns that China is easing enforcement.

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