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Iranian President Rouhani vows US sanctions will not go unanswered

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Iranian President Rouhani vows US sanctions will not go unanswered

President Hassan Rouhani denounced the US House of Representatives’ approval of a draft law on fresh sanctions against Iran, saying the Islamic Republic will “definitely” give a proportionate response to the hostile move. Speaking during the cabinet meeting in Tehran on Wednesday, Rouhani said, the Iranian Parliament would adopt reciprocal measures in response to the […]

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Suspected Boko Haram attack kills 10 soldiers

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Suspected Boko Haram attack kills 10 soldiers

Gunmen ambushed an oil exploration team that was carrying out research near Maiduguri in Borno State, northeast Nigeria. At least 10 military personnel have been killed after gunmen who are believed to be part of the Boko Haram armed group ambushed an oil exploration convoy in northeast Nigeria, officials said. At least 10 members of the research team were also […]

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Yemen’s army retakes control of camp Khalid from Houthi militias

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Yemen’s army retakes control of camp Khalid from Houthi militias

Yemen President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi praised the national army’s victory for achieving full control over Khalid ibn al-Walid strategic camp west of Taiz, Yemen News Agency reported on Wednesday. The control of Khalid camp came after a violent attack, supported by intensive air raids led by Saudi Arabia and with the participation of Apache helicopters. […]

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Tripoli asks Italy to help fight traffickers in Libyan waters

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Tripoli asks Italy to help fight traffickers in Libyan waters

Libya’s UN-backed Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj has appealed to Italy to send ships into Libyan territorial waters to help combat human trafficking, Rome said on Wednesday. Sarraj “sent a letter requesting the Italian government provide the technical support of Italian naval units in the joint struggle in Libyan waters against human traffickers,” Italian Prime Minister […]

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Trump: Transgender people ‘can’t serve’ in US military

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Trump: Transgender people ‘can’t serve’ in US military

US President Donald Trump says transgender people cannot serve in “any capacity” in the military. He tweeted that he had consulted with military experts and cited “tremendous medical costs and disruption”. The Obama administration decided last year to allow transgender people to serve openly in the military. But in June, Defence Secretary James Mattis agreed to […]

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Security reinforcements sent to Lebanese Christian town of Al-Qaa

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Security reinforcements sent to Lebanese Christian town of Al-Qaa

Security reinforcements were sent to the Lebanese Christian town of Al-Qaa after reports that gunmen may have entered. A number of suicide bombers attacked the Lebanese Christian village last year killing a number of people and wounding dozens more. ISIS was responsible for the bombings in the village of Qaa on Lebanon’s border with Syria […]

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One woman missing and disaster alert sounded amid storms across Germany

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One woman missing and disaster alert sounded amid storms across Germany

As storms continue to batter much of the country on Wednesday, one woman has gone missing, one town has raised the official disaster alert, and another town is considering partial evacuation due to the weather. A 69-year-old woman in Wernigerode, Saxony-Anhalt has disappeared amid heavy rains near a river by her home, police reported on […]

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‘America 1st doesn’t mean Europe last’ – EU lashes out at US sanctions against Russia

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‘America 1st doesn’t mean Europe last’ – EU lashes out at US sanctions against Russia

Brussels has fired back at the new US sanctions against Russia, saying an “America first” approach does not mean EU interests can come last. Germany and France have also voiced their opposition to the new set of sanctions. In a harshly-worded statement, Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, lashed out at Washington saying “America first […]

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French police blasted for ‘routinely’ using pepper spray on migrants

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French police blasted for ‘routinely’ using pepper spray on migrants

A rights group has accused French police of using pepper spray on migrants in Calais on a regular basis but authorities deny the claims. French police are regularly using pepper spray against migrants in Calais, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Wednesday, an accusation denied by authorities. Photo: AFP    In a report entitled “Like living […]

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ECJ rules Hamas to remain on ‘terror’ list

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ECJ rules Hamas to remain on ‘terror’ list

Ruling comes after lower court said in 2014 that Palestinian group should be removed over lack of legal arguments. The European Union’s Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Hamas, the Palestinian political organisation, should remain in the bloc’s “terror” list, refering the case back to lower court. ECJ judges on Wednesday overruled the General Court’s […]

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