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Jury in El Salvador Convicts 3 Ex-Officers in 1982 Killings of Dutch Journalists newsthirst.

A jury in El Salvador convicted three former senior military officers of murder in the 1982 killings of four Dutch journalists on Tuesday, according to the Comunicándonos Foundation, a nonprofit group that has long pursued justice in the case. The three officers — Gen. José Guillermo García, 91, a former defense minister; Col. Francisco Morán,…

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Trump’s Travel Ban Could Shake Up International Sporting Events newsthirst.

The proclamation President Trump signed this week banning travel to the United States by people from a dozen countries makes exceptions for athletes, coaches and support staff for “major sporting events,” including the World Cup and the Olympics. What qualifies as a major sporting event remains to be seen. Mr. Trump’s proclamation, issued on Wednesday,…

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Khaby Lame, World’s Most Popular TikToker, Is Forced to Leave U.S. newsthirst.

President Trump’s immigration crackdown reached influencer level last week when Khaby Lame, the world’s most-followed person on TikTok, was detained by U.S. immigration agents in Las Vegas and then left the United States. Mr. Lame, an Italian-Senegalese man who has over 160 million followers, was detained on Friday at Harry Reid International Airport, U.S. Immigration…

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