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Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY

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The queen will soon lie in state in Westminster Hall. These are the first people in the line.

September 13, 2022September 14, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on The queen will soon lie in state in Westminster Hall. These are the first people in the line.

Meet the first few people in line to see Queen Elizabeth II when she lies in state in Westminster Hall ahead of her funeral on Monday.

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As Liz Truss takes over, Boris Johnson looks in the mirror and sees a Roman leader

September 6, 2022September 6, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on As Liz Truss takes over, Boris Johnson looks in the mirror and sees a Roman leader

Liz Truss took over as British prime minister from Boris Johnson, who went out with a characteristic verbal bang.

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What to know about Liz Truss, the outgoing UK prime minister who had shortest tenure in history

September 5, 2022October 20, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on What to know about Liz Truss, the outgoing UK prime minister who had shortest tenure in history

Liz Truss comfortably beat Rishi Sunak to replace Boris Johnson. Truss had sought to portray herself as the political heir to the so-called Iron Lady.

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Liz Truss to be Britain’s new prime minister, replacing Boris Johnson. Job one: tackle inflation.

September 5, 2022September 5, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on Liz Truss to be Britain’s new prime minister, replacing Boris Johnson. Job one: tackle inflation.

Liz Truss will become Britain’s third prime minister in just over three years, replacing Boris Johnson. Her mandate will be to tackle inflation.

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War crimes in Ukraine may be unprecedented. So is the country’s push for swift justice.

August 23, 2022August 25, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on War crimes in Ukraine may be unprecedented. So is the country’s push for swift justice.

USA TODAY spent weeks following investigators to the scenes of suspected war crimes in Ukraine. The pursuit of justice in wartime is far from clear.

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War crimes trials could lead to international courts. But could they lead to Putin?

August 23, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on War crimes trials could lead to international courts. But could they lead to Putin?

Just as the investigations are wide-ranging, they could lead to a wide range of outcomes in the push for justice.

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Exclusive: Ukraine’s top military spy says captured American fighters could be released in prisoner swap

June 25, 2022June 25, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on Exclusive: Ukraine’s top military spy says captured American fighters could be released in prisoner swap

Ukraine has spies inside the Kremlin, Ukraine’s top military intelligence spy said in an exclusive USA TODAY interview, among other disclosures.

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British interior minister orders Julian Assange extradition to US to face espionage charges

June 17, 2022June 17, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on British interior minister orders Julian Assange extradition to US to face espionage charges

The decision does not end the WikiLeaks founder’s fight to avoid facing a U.S. trial in a case that could have implications for First Amendment protections.

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Golf brought Saudi human rights abuses back to the fore ahead of Biden’s visit

June 15, 2022July 14, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on Golf brought Saudi human rights abuses back to the fore ahead of Biden’s visit

Biden on Thursday defended his trip to Saudi Arabia, where torture, extrajudicial killings and arbitrary arrest are common.

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From Australia to the UK, here’s how other countries have responded to mass shootings

June 11, 2022June 11, 2022Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAYComments Off on From Australia to the UK, here’s how other countries have responded to mass shootings

In the wake of the Uvalde, Texas shooting, lawmakers are debating narrow gun control measures. Other countries have gone big, with dramatic results.

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