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Army units kill tens of ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists in several areas

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Army units kill tens of ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists in several areas

Provinces, SANA – Army units carried out  on Thursday military operations against dens and positions of Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists in Daraa al-Balad area and its surrounding and in al-Modawara village in al-Lajat area located in the countryside of Daraa and Sweida provinces. A military source told SANA that more than 12 terrorists were killed, others […]

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North Korea tests suspected ICBM rocket engine – US officials

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North Korea tests suspected ICBM rocket engine – US officials

North Korea has reportedly carried out another test of a space rocket engine, which could be used for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that could potentially be capable of reaching the US mainland, American officials have told media outlets. The rocket test was allegedly conducted on Wednesday at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, where similar […]

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Trains cancelled across north Germany as fierce storms kill one

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Trains cancelled across north Germany as fierce storms kill one

A tornado twisting through Hamburg on Thursday was just the most dramatic example of the storms that are breaking through the recent heatwave, leading to travel chaos in northern Germany. Gale-force winds, torrential rains and hail damaged rail tracks and power lines, forcing trains to be halted between Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Kiel and Hanover, the […]

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Image caption A Canadian sniper team working in Afghanistan

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Image caption A Canadian sniper team working in Afghanistan

A sniper in the Canadian special forces shot and killed an Islamic State (IS) fighter from a distance of 2.1 miles (3,540m) in Iraq last month. Military sources told Toronto’s Globe and Mail newspaper that the gunman is a member of Joint Task Force 2, and made the shot from a high-rise building. It took […]

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Chef sentenced to life term for killing co-worker

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Chef sentenced to life term for killing co-worker

Defendant stabbed victim for speaking to former’s wife despite having warned him not to Image Credit: Istockphoto  Dubai: A chef has been jailed for life for premeditatedly killing his co-worker for speaking to the former’s wife over the phone although he had warned the victim not to do so. The 27-year-old Pakistani chef repeatedly stabbed […]

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64% of men admit to harassing women in Egypt’s streets: report

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64% of men admit to harassing women in Egypt’s streets: report

Promundo, a Brazilian organization that campaigns for gender equality, recently released a study examining sexual harassment and gender inequality from men’s point of view. By interviewing people in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco and Palestine, they tried to figure out the reasons why men like to cat-call and yell out insults at women passing by.In collaboration with […]

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Car bomb kills four outside Mogadishu police station

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Car bomb kills four outside Mogadishu police station

Bomb targeting the Waberi police station in Mogadishu kills at least four and wounds several others, says police.At least four people have been killed in a car bomb attack outside a police station in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, police said. The bomb targeted the Waberi district police station on busy Maka Almukarramah road, Major Mohamed Hussein […]

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First ship carrying food departs Turkey for Qatar

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First ship carrying food departs Turkey for Qatar

  A ship carrying 4,000 tons of food for beleaguered Qatar left Turkey early on Thursday, marking a change in how essential supplies are being sent to the tiny Gulf state. The ship left the Aegean port of Aliağa in Izmir province with around 4,000 tons of fruit, vegetables and other foodstuffs on board, the […]

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Analysis: Rome mayor’s anti-migrant stance signals a shift to the right for the Five Star Movement

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Analysis: Rome mayor’s anti-migrant stance signals a shift to the right for the Five Star Movement

“We can’t afford new arrivals,” she argued in a letter sent to Italy’s Ministry of Interior on June 15th. “Rome’s reception capacity is on its knees,” she continued, adding that new arrivals would have “devastating social costs”. According to the Italian interior minister, Marco Minniti, new arrivals in Rome are in line with agreed quotas. […]

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‘We don’t need them’: Austrian FM wants to end Islamic kindergartens to boost integration

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‘We don’t need them’: Austrian FM wants to end Islamic kindergartens to boost integration

Shutting down Islamic kindergartens where children have little or no command of German would be an efficient way to ensure the integration of migrants, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said. The comment was made at a public event set up by Kurier newspaper. “Of course, we don’t need them. There should be no Islamic kindergartens,” […]

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