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Sporadic clashes continue in Mosul after victory declared

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Sporadic clashes continue in Mosul after victory declared

Sporadic clashes continued on Tuesday in Mosul, even after Iraq’s prime minister declared a “total victory” over ISIS in the city and at least one airstrike hit the Old City neighbourhood that was the scene of the fierce battle’s final days.A plume of smoke rose into the air from the strike. ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq […]

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19 bodies of Egyptian migrants found in Libya desert

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19 bodies of Egyptian migrants found in Libya desert

Libyan aid workers recovered the bodies of 19 migrants believed to be Egyptians in Libya’s eastern desert, a Red Crescent spokesman said on Sunday. The migrants appeared to have been smuggled into Libya by foot and have perished due to high temperatures and hunger, said Khaled al-Raqi, a Red Crescent spokesman in the east Libyan […]

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Crimes against humanity in Mosul must not go unpunished – Amnesty

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Crimes against humanity in Mosul must not go unpunished – Amnesty

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) Amnesty International called on Tuesday for a commission to investigate crimes against civilians in Mosul by all sides in the battle to liberate the Iraqi city from Islamic State (IS) terror group. Lynn Maalouf, director of Middle East research at Amnesty International, said, “the scale and gravity of the loss of civilian lives […]

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U.S. military plane crashes in Mississippi; 16 dead,There were no survivors in the crash

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U.S. military plane crashes in Mississippi; 16 dead,There were no survivors in the crash

At least 16 people were killed when a U.S. military plane crashed in rural Mississippi on Monday evening, a regional emergency management official said. No official details were immediately available on the circumstances of the crash in northern Mississippi’s LeFlore County, about 100 miles (160 km) north of Jackson, the state capital. Captain Sarah Burns, […]

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Guterres pledges UN support to Iraqi Government, people in Mosul; $562M needed in aid

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Guterres pledges UN support to Iraqi Government, people in Mosul; $562M needed in aid

Following Iraqi Government’s declaration that its forces have liberated the northern city of Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) fighters, Secretary-General António Guterres today paid tribute to the country’s people and Government and vowed United Nations’ support to aid the displaced communities and restore rule of law in the freed areas. Iraqi […]

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Is Sweden really the best place in the world for immigrants?

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Is Sweden really the best place in the world for immigrants?

A new US study has concluded that Sweden is the best place in the world for immigrants, but do immigrants in the country agree? The US News & World Reports’ list of “Best Countries to be an immigrant” placed the Nordic nation at the top, largely due to “favourable global perceptions of their economies and commitment […]

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French report: Hezbollah building weapons factories in Lebanon

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French report: Hezbollah building weapons factories in Lebanon

Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group is constructing at least two underground facilities in Lebanon for manufacturing missiles and other weaponry, a report by French Intelligence Online magazine has revealed. Intelligence Online quoted sources saying that the first factory is being built in northern Lebanon, near the town of Hermel in the eastern Bekaa Valley. A Hezbollah fighter is […]

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Iran holds Turkey partly accountable for dust storms; Turkey denies By Maryam Qarehgozlou

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Iran holds Turkey partly accountable for dust storms; Turkey denies By Maryam Qarehgozlou

TEHRAN — Sand and dust storms (SDS) usually occur when strong winds lift large amounts of sand and dust from bare, dry soil into the atmosphere. SDS do not respect borders. They keep haunting many countries such as Australia, China, U.S, Iran and many other Middle Eastern countries. According to the United Nations an estimated […]

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US, India, Japan stage largest joint drills to address ‘maritime security threats’

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US, India, Japan stage largest joint drills to address ‘maritime security threats’

The US has begun naval exercises with Japan and India, with the US Navy saying the drills will help the countries tackle maritime threats in the Asia-Pacific region. China says it hopes the cooperation isn’t aimed against a “third country.” The US Navy, the Indian Navy, and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) began the […]

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Civil war has cost Syrian economy 226 billion dollars, says World Bank

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Civil war has cost Syrian economy 226 billion dollars, says World Bank

Syria’s six-year conflict has ravaged its infrastructure and caused losses to its economy of $226 billion, according to estimates published by the World Bank on Monday. The devastating war has killed over 320,000 people and displaced more than half the country’s population since it began in March 2011. A boy rides his bicycle amid ruins […]

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