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May, Mohammed bin Salman agree to counter Iran’s destabilizing acts in region

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May, Mohammed bin Salman agree to counter Iran’s destabilizing acts in region

Britain‘s Prime Minister Theresa May greets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman outside 10 Downing Street in London, on March 7, 2018. (Reuters) UK Prime Minister Theresa May and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday agreed on the importance of working together to counter Iran’s destabilizing regional activity, according to the UK Prime […]

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US Navy denies reports of bolstering East Med presence to guard Exxon Mobil exploration off Cyprus

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US Navy denies reports of bolstering East Med presence to guard Exxon Mobil exploration off Cyprus

The U.S. Navy denied Thursday reports on bolstering its presence in the Eastern Mediterranean theater through the Sixth Fleet to guard Exxon Mobil’s oil and gas exploration for the Greek Cypriot Administration off Cyprus. A number of unconfirmed sources that reported on Tuesday that ExxonMobil’s vessel will be protected by Iwo Jima amphibious ships of […]

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German government condemns AfD lawmakers’ Damascus visit

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German government condemns AfD lawmakers’ Damascus visit

Daily life in Damascus. Photo: Uncredited/SANA/DPA German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman on Wednesday condemned a visit by politicians of the far-right AfD party to the “inhumane” Syrian regime. “People who court this regime disqualify themselves,” said Steffen Seibert on the Damascus trip by six members of the Alternative for Germany party. “The Syrian regime demonstrates […]

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Trump discussed Mueller’s Russia probe with McGahn, Priebus

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Trump discussed Mueller’s Russia probe with McGahn, Priebus

President Donald Trump has been especially casual in talking about the Russia case, including in front of Hope Hicks , the outgoing White House communications director, who he’s told could be “on both sides of the [bright] line. ” | Evan Vucci/AP Photo Special counsel Robert Mueller has been told of two discussions between President […]

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Italy’s Five Star Movement looks to form rival coalition with the le

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Italy’s Five Star Movement looks to form rival coalition with the le

M5S leader Luigi Di Maio celebrates his election triumph in Pomigliano. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP Italy’s anti-establishment Five Star Movement reached out to leftist parties on Wednesday in a bid to end the stalemate from a general election, even as a right-wing alliance lobbied for its right to rule. The Five Star Movement (M5S) became the […]

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EU outlines measures to retaliate against Trump’s proposed trade tariffs

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EU outlines measures to retaliate against Trump’s proposed trade tariffs

European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstroem speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 (AP Photo) European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstroem speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 (AP Photo) The European Union warned Wednesday that it is ready […]

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‘Why would we want a world without Russia?’ Putin on Moscow’s nuclear doctrine

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‘Why would we want a world without Russia?’ Putin on Moscow’s nuclear doctrine

Russian President Vladimir Putin © Grigoriy Sisoev / Sputnik President Vladimir Putin, who recently startled the world by unveiling Russia’s advanced nuclear arsenal, has again spoken of nuclear arms, clarifying the circumstances in which Moscow is prepared to enter a nuclear war. “Certainly, it would be a global disaster for humanity; a disaster for the […]

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Update-Army continues operations in Ghouta, inflicts heavy losses upon al-Nusra terrorists

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Update-Army continues operations in Ghouta, inflicts heavy losses upon al-Nusra terrorists

Damascus Countryside, SANA – Syrian Arab Army units on Wednesday continued military operations against Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization and affiliated groups in the Eastern Ghouta in Damascus Countryside. SANA’s reporter in Ghouta said that army units carried out over the past hours intensive operations against the terrorists’ hideouts in the surroundings of Hosh al-Ashaari village […]

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Putin guided by Russia’s interests, shrugs off West’s portrayal of him as ‘villain’

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Putin guided by Russia’s interests, shrugs off West’s portrayal of him as ‘villain’

M© AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin MOSCOW, March 7. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin takes no offence at being depicted as a villain by some western experts, as he himself said in an interview with broadcast journalist Vladimir Solovyov that was included in a documentary entitled World Order 2018. When asked if it discouraged him to observe such […]

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Diabetes should actually be separated into FIVE types, Swedish researchers discover

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Diabetes should actually be separated into FIVE types, Swedish researchers discover

The present method of classifying diabetes is insufficient, the research shows. Photo: designer491Depositphotos  Researchers in Lund say they have made a discovery that should be a “paradigm shift” in the diagnosis of diabetes, showing that the classification of the disorder should be updated to include five different types. The ANDIS study of newly diagnosed diabetics in southern […]

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