Donald Trump is right about tearing up the Iran deal — says a leading Iranian hard-liner; No end to despair as Greece starts to deport refugees; The headscarf controversy that may push Air France crew members to refuse Iran trips; Britain’s most infamous double agent talks about his treachery in new video; The Panama Papers are super awkward for Beijing; Donald Trump repeats stereotype about Iranians when attacking Obama; Two Salvadoran gangsters walk into a church; Donald Trump finds a European ally for his claim about ‘no-go zones’ in Europe; This candidate for London mayor once challenged a far-right leader to a duel with swords;
 
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Donald Trump is right about tearing up the Iran deal — says a leading Iranian hard-liner
"The wisest plan of crazy Trump is tearing up the nuclear deal."
No end to despair as Greece starts to deport refugees
The Europe Union began deporting migrants to Turkey on Monday as part of a new plan to deal with its refugee crisis.
 
The headscarf controversy that may push Air France crew members to refuse Iran trips
After meeting with union representatives, Air France announced that female crew members could request a different assignment instead of flying the Paris-Tehran route.
 
Britain’s most infamous double agent talks about his treachery in new video
Kim Philby said that being from the upper class helped him betray the British.
 
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The Panama Papers are super awkward for Beijing
But Beijing is not alone in the reports of alleged shady money and dealings.
 
Donald Trump repeats stereotype about Iranians when attacking Obama
The cliche about Persians being good negotiators has a long history.
 
Two Salvadoran gangsters walk into a church
Spokesmen for two of the gangs -- Mara Salvatrucha and the 18th Street Revolutionaries -- agreed to meet with The Washington Post to talk about their cease-fire.
 
Donald Trump finds a European ally for his claim about ‘no-go zones’ in Europe
At least in some cases, the Hungarian government may have mistaken touristic go-to districts for alleged "no-go zones."
 
This candidate for London mayor once challenged a far-right leader to a duel with swords
He now wants to ban Nigel Farage from the British capital.
 
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