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Hillary Clinton's E-Mail Records Incomplete: US State Department
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Washington: Hillary Clinton did not hand over at least 15 emails from her time as US Secretary of State, the State Department said on Thursday, undercutting her claim that the 30,000 work emails she provided from her personal server were a complete record.
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Washington: Hillary Clinton did not hand over at least 15 emails from her time as US Secretary of State, the State Department said on Thursday, undercutting her claim that the 30,000 work emails she provided from her personal server were a complete record.
State Department says 15 e-mails missing from pages Hillary Clinton provided
State Department says it can't locate 15 Hillary Clinton emails
State Dept: Clinton did not turn over some emails
Eurasia Review
Saudi Arabia Condems Attack On UAE Convoy In Somalia
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Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the attack that on Wednesday targeted a UAE relief convoy including the UAE ambassador in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, resulting in killing and wounding a number of innocent people. Head of the Information ...
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Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the attack that on Wednesday targeted a UAE relief convoy including the UAE ambassador in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, resulting in killing and wounding a number of innocent people. Head of the Information ...
Security Council condemns attack on diplomats in Somalia
Police: 9 killed in bomb blast in the Somali capital
OIC condemns terror attack on UAE convoy
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Moroccan women facing 'indecency' charges
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Two Moroccan women who walked through a market wearing dresses are reportedly facing charges of "gross indecency". The women were arrested on June 16 as they strolled through the open-air market in Inezgane, a suburb of the southern city of Agadir, ...
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Two Moroccan women who walked through a market wearing dresses are reportedly facing charges of "gross indecency". The women were arrested on June 16 as they strolled through the open-air market in Inezgane, a suburb of the southern city of Agadir, ...
Two Moroccan women facing charges over dresses
Two Moroccan women facing `indecency` charges over dresses
Mobilization in Morocco for Two Women Arrested for Wearing “indecent” Skirts
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Egypt cracks down on mosque libraries
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Cairo: Egyptian authorities have confiscated hundreds of books from mosques across the mostly Muslim country as part of a crackdown targeting writings by the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and radical allies, religious sources said on Thursday.
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Cairo: Egyptian authorities have confiscated hundreds of books from mosques across the mostly Muslim country as part of a crackdown targeting writings by the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and radical allies, religious sources said on Thursday.
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The Nation
Erdogan sees red over 'giant table' accusations
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ANKARA - Already stung by accusations that his presidential palace in Ankara is a megalomaniac folly, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing new claims of wasteful extravagance. But this time the controversy does not surround a grand new ...
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ANKARA - Already stung by accusations that his presidential palace in Ankara is a megalomaniac folly, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing new claims of wasteful extravagance. But this time the controversy does not surround a grand new ...
Erdogan Denies Price Tag for Annual Ramadan Dinner
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Voice of America
Syrian Refugees Unsure When to Return Home
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AKCAKALE, TURKEY—. Refugees from a Syrian border town captured last week by Kurdish-led forces are unsure about when they will return but say they were driven out by coalition airstrikes and claims by Islamic extremists that Kurds would run amok in ...
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AKCAKALE, TURKEY—. Refugees from a Syrian border town captured last week by Kurdish-led forces are unsure about when they will return but say they were driven out by coalition airstrikes and claims by Islamic extremists that Kurds would run amok in ...
UN: Unjust to leave Turkey alone to deal with refugees
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Al Arabiya enters Syria's Tal Abyad after ISIS retreat
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IS Kills 14 Iraqi Soldiers in Car Bomb Attack
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BAGHDAD—. Islamic State militants detonated a car bomb and then opened fire on Iraqi troops in the western province of Anbar on Thursday, killing 14 soldiers, security sources said. Iraqi government forces and their Shi'ite militia allies are hoping to ...
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BAGHDAD—. Islamic State militants detonated a car bomb and then opened fire on Iraqi troops in the western province of Anbar on Thursday, killing 14 soldiers, security sources said. Iraqi government forces and their Shi'ite militia allies are hoping to ...
Go big to destroy the Islamic State: Washington Post opinion
To Many Iraqis, US Isn't Really Seeking to Defeat Islamic State
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AU concern over Darfur rights violations
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The African Union Peace and Security Council has expressed deep concern over the continued human rights violations in Darfur, including the increase in sexual and gender-based violence.In a statement seen by APA on Thursday, the council strongly ...
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African Union extends UNAMID mandate, calls to resume talks on exit strategySudan Tribune
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The African Union Peace and Security Council has expressed deep concern over the continued human rights violations in Darfur, including the increase in sexual and gender-based violence.In a statement seen by APA on Thursday, the council strongly ...
AU to extend Darfur mission over Khartoum's objections
African Union extends UNAMID mandate, calls to resume talks on exit strategy
Derby Telegraph
Extremism work targets small minority
Derby Telegraph
TALHA Asmal was just 17 when he reportedly became Britain's youngest suicide bomber while fighting for Islamic State in Iraq. Such a terrible incident was bound to cause a furore, partly driven by the media, but also by the fresh impetus it gives to our ...
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TALHA Asmal was just 17 when he reportedly became Britain's youngest suicide bomber while fighting for Islamic State in Iraq. Such a terrible incident was bound to cause a furore, partly driven by the media, but also by the fresh impetus it gives to our ...
Who are you calling radical, radical?
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The Daily Star
Syrian rebel fighters launch campaign to take Deraa
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Free Syrian Army fighters fire from a tank during what they said was an offensive against the forces of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the southern city of Deraa, Syria June 25, 2015. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. The Daily ...
Syrian rebels launch offensive aimed at southern cityWashington Post
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Free Syrian Army fighters fire from a tank during what they said was an offensive against the forces of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the southern city of Deraa, Syria June 25, 2015. REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. The Daily ...
Syrian rebels launch offensive aimed at southern city
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