Monthly Archive:: June 2015
Middle East
TUNIS: Arab leaders convened in the Tunisian capital on Sunday for the Arab League summit, which tackled a number of regional issues – from the conflict in Yemen
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JERUSALEM: A UN official is urging Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers to avoid a violent escalation on the eve of the first anniversary of the start of weekly
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TUNIS: Arab leaders convened in the Tunisian capital on Sunday for the Arab League summit, which tackled a number of regional issues – from the conflict in Yemen
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Middle East
Alaa Abdel Fattah, a leading pro-democracy activist in Egypt, has been released from prison after serving a five-year sentence for inciting and taking part in protests, according to his
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Jakarta, one of the world's most congested cities, will finally get its first Mass Rapid Transit system. The project has been stalled for decades. But it's one of
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US President Donald Trump has held his first campaign-style rally since an investigation found no evidence of collusion between his 2016 campaign and Russia. Democrats are calling for
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Nobody I’ve met so far today in Doncaster -- where seven in ten people voted to Leave the EU -- wants Prime Minister Theresa May's deal to pass.
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By: Jon Unterseh The legendary investors at The Motley Fool have unveiled their latest financial game plan… and I haven’t been this excited about a brand new investment
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GAZIANTEP, Turkey: When his rebel fighter son was killed and life in Syria became impossible for Jamal Sahlabji, he and his remaining family packed up and joined hundreds
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BEIRUT: Lebanese singer Elissa was drawn into a war of words this week with official Israeli spokesmen after she expressed her anger and grief about Palestine. The singer,
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GAZIANTEP, Turkey: When his rebel fighter son was killed and life in Syria became impossible for Jamal Sahlabji, he and his remaining family packed up and joined hundreds
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On March 17, the Israeli Supreme Court banned Michael Ben Ari, the leader of the extremist Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party from participating in the April 9 general
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Bucharest, Romania - Romanians represent the second-most-common non-British nationality in the United Kingdom after Polish, according to the figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) from 2017. Currently, there
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The Canadian province of Quebec introduced legislation that will ban public sector employees from wearing religious symbols during work hours, a controversial move that critics say targets Muslim
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World
By: Rex Moore If you own Apple's stock, know someone who does, or have even thought about buying it... there's something you need to know. If history has
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By: Jon Unterseh The legendary investors at The Motley Fool have unveiled their latest financial game plan… and I haven’t been this excited about a brand new investment
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RIYADH: The UN envoy to Yemen said on Thursday the redeployment of rival factions in the key port city of Hodeidah is "slow" but will happen. Martin Griffiths made
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BEIRUT: Lebanese singer Elissa was drawn into a war of words this week with official Israeli spokesmen after she expressed her anger and grief about Palestine. The singer,
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Middle East
BEIRUT: Lebanese singer Elissa was drawn into a war of words this week with official Israeli spokesmen after she expressed her anger and grief about Palestine. The singer,
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Although his surname means "slow" in Turkish, opposition candidate Mansur Yavas has done a good job of running down his ruling party rival in the race to become
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Two months ago, Sum Moeun was last seen being beaten by Cambodian soldiers following his arrest over an ongoing land dispute with an agro-industrial
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China's Huawei Technologies Ltd, the biggest global maker of network equipment for phone and internet companies, reported its 2018 sales surged past $100bn despite US warnings to other governments
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By: Rex Moore If you own Apple's stock, know someone who does, or have even thought about buying it... there's something you need to know. If history has
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London (CNN)The UK Parliament will vote Friday on Theresa May's Brexit deal for a third and possibly final time, the British government confirmed. But the arrangements are, unsurprisingly,
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