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stanley cup village of Idomeni at the Greek-Macedonian border. Several European countries have declared they will only allow war-zone refugees to transit through their countries. AP Photo The men, who say they are from Iran and threaten to go on hunger strike, have been camping on the tracks of the railroad between the two countries since Friday. One of them wrote only freedom on his chest while two others penned Iran on their foreheads too. Read | Poland refuses to accept migrants under EU quota after Paris attacks One Iranian man, declaring a hunger strike, stripped to the waist, sewed his lips together with nylon and sat down in front of lines of Macedonian riot police. Asked by Reuters where he wanted to go, the 34-year-old electrical engineer named Hamid, said: To any free country in the world. I cannot go back. I will be hanged. Stranded migrant Hamid, 34, an electrical engineer from the Iranian town of Sanandij sits on rail tracks in front of Macedonian riot police guarding the borderline between Greece and Macedonia. Reuters Photo Hundreds of migrants are stuck on the border after Skopje last week imposed restrictions limiting passage to those fleeing conflict zones. Syrian, Iraqi and Afghan
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Highly enriched uranium that could be used to make a nuclear bomb is on sale on the black market along the fringes of th
adidas originals e former Soviet Union, according to evidence emerging from a secret trial in Georgia. HT Image Two Armenians, a businessman and a physicist, have pleaded guilty to smuggling highly enriched uranium HEU into Georgia in March, stashing it in a
adidas campus lead-lined package on a train from Yerevan to Tbilisi. Georgia s president, Mikheil Saakashvili, informed other heads of state of the sting operation at a nuclear summit in Washington in April, but no details about the case have been made public until now. The trial has been conducted behind closed doors to protect the operational secrecy of Georgia s counter-proliferation unit, officials said. But investigators have given the Guardian an exclusive first-hand account of the case. It reveals that the critical ingredient for making a nuclear warhead is avai
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