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The West's focus on human rights has left states in perpetual war, study claims

Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer of International Conflict at the University of Kent, claims that human rights 'can no longer claim to be innocent' and should be ripped from foreign policy considerations.




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Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher admits posing with dead prisoner was 'wrong'

Retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher was charged in 2018 with war crimes, including murder, in the stabbing death of an ISIS militant captive in his care during a deployment to Iraq.




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Ex-Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher says he'd campaign for Trump's re-election as he shows off THAT knife

In an interview with 60 Minutes, the disgraced veteran (inset) spoke of his gratitude to the president, who he claims saved him from life in prison.




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Two US soldiers are killed accompanying security forces during a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq

Two U.S. soldiers were killed on a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq and had their dead bodies hoisted out of a crevice after six hours, drawing criticism from former US special envoy Brett McGurk.




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ISIS issues advice to terrorists on how to tackle coronavirus - including 'putting faith in God'

A list of 'religious directives' on tackling infectious diseases appeared in the latest issue of the terror group's newspaper al-Naba. It advises terrorists not to travel to affected areas.




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ISIS calls on God to 'increase coronavirus torment' of non-believers

The Islamic State has released a new newsletter from their al-Naba publication claiming the virus is God's response to non-believing nations.




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Violent criminal with ISIS tattooed on his arm won't be monitored after jail

The State of NSW failed in its Supreme Court bid to have Issam Alam placed on a three-year supervision order under the Terrorism High Risk Offenders Act when he is let out of jail.




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Supreme Court ruling on information sharing with US 'concerns' ISIS beheading victims' families

The families of three men who were brutally murdered by a terror cell from the so-called Islamic State have said they are 'deeply concerned' about a ruling made by the UK's highest court.




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Three Sudanese refugees held after terror attack in French town on coronavirus lockdown

One of the attacks has been identified as Abdallah A.O., who stabbed two people during a bloody rampage in Romans-sur-Isere, south of Lyon. France is under coronavirus lockdown.




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Wannabe Jihadi, 22, who trained for ISIS attacks was freed early despite government objections

A would-be jihadist who trained for terror attacks and planned to join ISIS was handed early release from prison despite Government objections (pictured,ISIS conscript Ahmed Alsyed).




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Suspected ISIS fighter accused of murdering a Yazidi girl by letting her die of thirst goes on trial

Identified only as Taha al-J., the 37-year-old Iraqi man is accused of genocide, murder, crimes against humanity, war crimes and human trafficking in case heard before Frankfurt judges.




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ISIS takes advantage of Covid crisis to launch attacks on Iraq and Syria

Intelligence officials estimate there are 2,500 to 3,000 ISIS fighters still in Iraq, three years after the group's defeat. A further 500 escaped from prison in Syria last month, fuelling violence resurgence.




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Judge denies Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo's request for better prison conditions

Judge Brian Cogan ruled Monday that the detention conditions at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan are necessary given Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's history of jailbreaks in Mexico.




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Escape room based on El Chapo's infamous 2015 prison break opens in Mexico City

For a weekday entrance fee of $15, visitors in Mexico City of all ages take part in a 60-minute game where they take on role of infamous drug trafficker Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.




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Drug lord El Chapo 'tortured a rival until he fell unconscious'

The shocking event allegedly occurred in 2010, but has only now been made public in newly released court documents.




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Prosecutors order Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman to pay the US $12.7 BILLION

Based on prices for drugs quoted by various witnesses, Guzman's 25-year reign atop the Sinaloa cartel netted sales of some $11.8 billion in cocaine, $846 million in marijuana and $11 million in heroin.




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Fashion line introduced by El Chapo's daughter features accessories made by prisoners

Alejandrina Guzmán Salazar introduced her fashion line Chapo 701 at the Intermoda 2019 trade show Tuesday in Guadalajara, Mexico, a day before her father El Chapo was sentenced.




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Ted Cruz says government should spend 'every penny' of El Chapo's billions to build the border wall

Ted Cruz said he wants Mexican drug lord El Chapo's money to be used to construct the southern border wall. 'We should use every penny of that money to build the wall and secure the border.'




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Jeffrey Epstein safe contained an Austrian passport, $70,000 in cash and 48 loose diamonds

Jeffrey Epstein obtained a passport from Austria in the 1980s 'for personal protection in the event of travel to dangerous areas, only to be presented to potential kidnappers, hijackers and terrorists'




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El Chapo-branded heroin seized alongside 'Yankees'-stamped drugs in New York City $5million bust

El Chapo is locked up for life but his legend remains alive after three men in New York City were arrested with the drug lord's likeness branded on heroin packages worth $5million.




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El Chapo's last escape plan was foiled after Mexican officials discovered a second tunnel

Months before El Chapo was extradited to the United States in January 2017, the drug lord already had a plan in place to escape from the same Mexican prison once fled in two years earlier.




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El Chapo's glamorous wife enjoys European vacation while her husband rots in hellish super-max jail

While Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán rots in a hellish supermax prison in Colorado, his glamorous wife Emma Aispuro Coronel is vacationing in Italy.




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El Chapo wants his billion dollar fortune distributed among indigenous communities in Mexico

As Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán spends the rest of his life in the most secure prison in the United States, he has a wish: giving all of his massive wealth to the indigenous people of Mexico.




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El  Chapo is suffering from failing eyesight just months into his life sentence at supermax prison

The 62-year-old drugs kingpin, who co-founded the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, is serving a life sentence at the ADX Florence super maximum security penitentiary in Colorado,




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Boy, 7 dies after 'members' of El Chapo's old cartel burned down the family home in Sonora, Mexico

Dayron Luna Viera died Wednesday as a result of the severe burns he suffered when a group of armed men torched the family home in northwestern Mexico.




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The new 'El Chapo': DEA offers $10million reward for information on powerful drug lord 'El Mencho'

While El Chapo spends the rest of his life in jail, the DEA has shifted its focus to a rival they say is their new No. 1 priority, Nemesio Osegura Cervantes, also known as El Mencho.




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US prosecutor says Honduran president took fortune in drug bribes

The accusations were made at the opening of President Hernandez's brothers' trial on Wednesday afternoon by US prosecutor Jason Richman.




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Gun battles rock Mexican city after El Chapo's son detained

The brief apprehension of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, triggered a raging gun battle on Thursday in the Mexican city of Culiacan.




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Mexican president says the army released El Chapo's son to prevent all-out war

The violence began when cartel leaders including Ovidio Guzmán López, one of El Chapo's sons, who were hiding in a house in Culiacán, opened fire on a group of soldiers on Thursday.




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DC federal judge's arrest warrant led to Mexican authorities' attempt to arrest El Chapo's son

El Chapo's lawyer revealed that the arrest warrant for Ovidio Guzman Lopez that led to Thursday's violence in Culiacan, Mexico, stemmed from a federal judge in Washington, DC.




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El Chapo's son proves to be hard to catch as father once was thanks to help from his older brother

New reports indicate El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez (pictured), was released from Mexican authority custody after his older brother orchestrated a violent response to the raid.




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El Chapo's glamorous wife in talks to be a reality TV star on VH1's Cartel Crew

El Chapo's wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro (second from right), could reportedly become a reality TV star on VH1's Cartel Crew after she met with Griselda Blanco's son, Michael (right) in Miami.




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Six houses seized from drug kingpin El Chapo go up for auction

The Mexican government will be holding an auction sale this week on six homes that were confiscated from El Chapo Guzmán following his capture and extradition to the United States.




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Mexican police officer who arrested El Chapo's son is assassinated in a hail of bullets

The Mexican police officer involved in the arrest of the son of reputed drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was assassinated after his car came under a barrage of gunfire inside a parking lot.




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Mexico sells three of El Chapo's homes, including one with a secret underground tunnel

Mexico sold three of the six homes it confiscated from Joaquín ' El Chapo ' Guzmán at an auction in Mexico City on Sunday.




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El Chapo's beauty queen wife Emma Coronel Aispuro appears on VH1 reality show Cartel Crew

Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman spoke of her plans to launch a clothing range in his name as she appeared in VH1 reality show Cartel Crew.




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Bolivian government says former President Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son

In 2015, Bolivia's ex-president Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, who also took aircraft pilot classes before he disappeared.




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PICTURED: Thousands of Mexican migrants camp out on roads and bridges to enter United States

The total number of Mexican adults crossing the border spiked by 25 per cent from late July to late September, while migration from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador declined.




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Drug kingpin El Chapo's 'untouchable' son, 36, gives away CARS, locals in Mexico

The son of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán treated residents in the family's home state of Sinaloa with a car giveaway, concert and food during an event ahead of Christmas.




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Sinaloa officials credit cops and military for near 60% murder reduction during the last decade

Officials in the Mexican state of Sinaloa report that murders dropped by 60 percent from 2010 to 2019, but El Chapo's old cartel still holds power in his home state.




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Mexico seeks the extradition of El Chapo's godson, wanted award-winning journalist 2016 murder

The Mexican government is seeking the extradition of Dámaso 'El Mini Lic' López Serrano, El Chapo;s godson, who is accused of being the mastermind of a journalist's 2017 murder.




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Staff jailed for helping El Chapo ally escape Mexico City prison

Mexico City formally charged nine more guards, including a prison security chief, for their roles in allowing the escape of El Chapo's finance chief and two cartel members January 27.




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Mexican official 'who was bribed by El Chapo' offers $2million bail because he fears coronavirus

Genaro García Luna, who allegedly took millions in bribes from El Chapo's cartel, wants a New York federal court judge to put him under house arrest over fears that he will die if infected with coronavirus.




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El Chapo's mother calls on Mexican President to bring him home claiming was ILLEGALLY extradited

El Chapo's mother says her lawyers have provided Mexican officials proof that her son was illegally extradited to the United States in a letter she sent to Mexico's president.




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El Chapo's drug lord sons enforce lockdown in Mexican city

Iván Archivaldo Guzmán (pictured) is one of the sons who has been enforcing the 10 p.m. coronavirus curfew in Culiacán, threatening anyone who breaks it with violence.




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Will Donald Trump unleash hell on Iran? Oil prices soaring, threats of 'full-on war'

The events in the obscure Saudi oil town of Abqaiq rocked world oil prices and dramatically raised the stakes in the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.




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Farage plots £200 BILLION plan to rebuild regions outside London

The Brexit Party leader will unveil the bold plan, which includes rebuilding the transport system and free broadband for all homes at a Birmingham rally where he will unveil 100 general election candidates.




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Staff in charge of the UK's £14bn foreign aid budget slammed after sharing £1.75million in BONUSES

The bonus handouts among staff at the Department for International Development (DfID) saw more than half of its 2,436 staff being rewarded with extra cash.




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Amazon's $20million rescue fund branded 'paltry, woeful and a drop in the ocean'

EXCLUSIVE: The fires of the Amazon rainforest continue to wage, as do opposing politicians. But experts and green activists are calling for more to be done to tackle the ongoing issues.




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Boris Johnson will use £1billion of foreign aid to help developing countries tackle climate change

Ahead of today's United Nations climate summit in New York, the PM will unveil plans for fund aimed at developing practical technology to help the world's poor reduce their impact on the planet.