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Caitlin McFall

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Past articles by Caitlin:

How Putin's grip made Belarus a Russian 'vassal state' ahead of warlord's exile

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has fully backed Russian President Vladimir Putin since the Ukraine war began, but Belarus hasn't always acted as a "vassal state" to Russia. → Read More

Scenic island aims to go 'phone-free' in first for screen-obsessed tourists

Finland has introduced the world's first phone-free island on Ulko-Tammio in a push to get people to disconnect and appreciate nature. → Read More

Biden admin walks tightrope amid Albanian police raid on Iranian dissidents that killed one, injured dozens

A violent raid by Albanian state police on an Iranian dissident camp in Maneza over cybercrime allegations has put the Biden administration is a precarious position. → Read More

In the footsteps of Jesus: 2,000-year-old trade receipt found in Jerusalem

A 2,000-year-old stone tablet was discovered in Jerusalem with financial recordings indicating it is a receipt from the Early Roman era. → Read More

Blinken travels to Africa as new report shows China, Russia eclipsing US arms sales to continent

Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Ethiopia and Niger as the Biden administration works to counter expanding ties and increased arms sales from China and Russia to Sub Sahara Africa. → Read More

Russia sacrificing mercenary forces as 'live meat' after Wagner Group warlord loses 'Putin's trust'

Russia's defense ministry is using Wagner forces as "live meat" in the Bakhmut sector as it looks to eliminate the group after Yevgeny Prigozhin lost the trust of President Putin. → Read More

Ukraine's Bakhmut may fall in days, says NATO chief, as Russia claims victory over eastern half of city

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine's Bakhmut may fall to Russia "in the coming days" but did not confirm Russian claims that it has taken the eastern part of the city. → Read More

Deadly Mexico kidnapping highlights dangers of US citizens seeking medical procedures in region

A deadly Mexico kidnapping revealed this week the dangers Americans face in their pursuit of health care abroad as medical tourism continues to escalate. → Read More

Fall of Ukrainian city of Bakhmut would not mean a strategic win for Russia: Pentagon

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the fall of Bakhmut to Russian forces would not mean Moscow had gained a strategic advantage in Ukraine. → Read More

Iraqi alcohol ban targets Christians and minorities, lawmakers argue

Christian and minority lawmakers in Iraq are pushing back on a 2016 alcohol ban that has officially gone into effect, arguing it discriminates against non-Muslims communities. → Read More

Cancun taxi drivers throw wrench in spring break plans as Americans flock to Mexican destination

As millions of Americans prepare to travel to Mexico's top tourist destinations for spring break, travelers may need to prepare for ground travel as tensions rise between cabbies and Uber drivers. → Read More

China conducts secretive space walk ignoring international norms: 'contempt for transparency'

China this week revealed that two of its astronauts had conducted a second space walk in an undisclosed operation on the Tiangong space station. → Read More

MI5 failed in Ariana Grande concert bombing that killed 22 inquiry finds

The U.K.'s top intelligence agency MI5 failed to respond to key information that could have stopped the 2017 suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that killed 22 people. → Read More

China could funnel weapons to Russia through Belarus as defense ties with Beijing deepen: expert

Russian President Putin's top allies, China and Belarus, met in Beijing to enhance relations as one security expert warns China could look to funnel arms to Russia through Belarus. → Read More

Scientists debate whether moon should get its own time zone

The European Space Agency will consider giving the moon its own time zone for accuracy in recording time considering nations from different time zones are planning lunar missions. → Read More

Police scour Hong Kong landfill for slain model Abby Choi's missing body parts

Roughly 100 Hong Kong police officers scoured a landfill looking for missing body parts of model Abby Choi whose legs and skull were found in her former father-in-law's home. → Read More

Iran reissues threat to 'kill Trump, Pompeo' for Soleimani death when announcing long-range cruise missile

Iran has renewed threats to target former President Donald Trump and his former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for the 2020 killing of Qasem Soleimani. → Read More

Iran forces female students to attend hijab ‘counseling’ after months of women’s rights protests

Dozens of female students across Iran have been forced to take a "mandatory counseling session" for failing to wear their hijab correctly. → Read More

Greta Thunberg protests clean wind farm on indigenous lands as human rights abuses

Climate activist Greta Thunberg joined indigenous protesters to block the Norway Energy Ministry in protest of wind turbines on Sami lands. → Read More

Dead Hong Kong model Abby Choi's ex-husband, former in-laws detained on murder charges

The ex-husband and former in-laws of Abby Choi have been detained and charged in the murder of the Hong Kong model after a skull and parts of her body were found dismembered. → Read More