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Ahmed Adel Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates dealt the Turkish economy a painful blow by boycotting Turkish goods, in protest against the policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip E... Read more
Hossam al-Haddad The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has started recruiting children within its ranks to compensate the human losses it sustained over the past years, the al-Azhar Obs... Read more
Ahmed Adel Armed groups, especially the al-Qaeda and ISIS terrorist organizations, rely on kidnapping and looting to extort the hostages’ countries. Despite these groups’ attempts to... Read more
Mohamed Yosry On the 31st of August 2020, the Sudanese transitional government signed a peace agreement with the armed rebel movements on August 31, in a move that many considered a n... Read more
Amnesty International said late Tuesday there was “credible but disturbing evidence” that security forces in the megacity of Lagos had fatally shot protesters who were demonstrating against... Read more
The European Union took a defiant tone on Wednesday as the standoff over resuming post-Brexit trade negotiations with the United Kingdom intensified, telling London that “you cannot have you... Read more
A British royal navy vessel seized 450 kilograms (990 pounds) of methamphetamine in the northern Arabian Sea in the largest-ever bust by a joint maritime operation in the region, officials s... Read more
The U.N. envoy for Libya said Wednesday the two warring factions have agreed on issues that “directly impact the lives and welfare of the Libyan people,” noting that the thorny work to cemen... Read more
Authorities in Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday set a new parliamentary election for December following a disputed vote that led to the resignation of the country’s president. The Oct. 4 parlia... Read more
Student activists applied to a court Wednesday to try to revoke a state of emergency that Thailand’s government declared last week in an effort to rein in the country’s growing a... Read more
The U.K. government’s borrowing rose to the highest level on record in the first half of the financial year as tax revenue fell and authorities spent billions of pounds to prop up an e... Read more
At least 11 women were trampled to death when a stampede broke out Wednesday among thousands of Afghans waiting in a soccer stadium to get visas to leave the country, officials said. Attaull... Read more
Russia on Tuesday accused the United States of preparing a “revolution” in the ex-Soviet state of Moldova ahead of a November election, blaming Washington for similar interferenc... Read more
As violent incidents have grown from Nigeria’s widespread protests against police brutality, a 24-hour curfew has been imposed in Lagos, the country’s largest city. The announcement of the c... Read more
Russia said on Tuesday it was ready to offer the United States a mutual one-year freeze on the number of nuclear warheads held by both countries in order to extend a landmark arms reduction... Read more
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