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A number of prominent Republicans in the Senate called on the US administration to shed light on the human rights violations committed by the Houthis in Yemen. The senators sent a letter to... Read more
Bracing for greater recruitment, the Iraq-based “Hezbollah Brigades” militia set up a new boot camp in Syria’s eastern governorate of Raqqa, local sources reported, revealing that its locati... Read more
Pulling a pistol from his waistband, the young man spun his human shield toward police. “Don’t do it!” a pursuing officer pleaded. The young man complied, releasing the bystander and tossing... Read more
Iran’s presidential election on Friday, though likely more a coronation for a hard-line candidate long cultivated by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, still carries implications for a w... Read more
A cyberespionage campaign blamed on China was more sweeping than previously known, with suspected state-backed hackers exploiting a device meant to boost internet security to penetrate the c... Read more
A South Korean military court has been accused of discriminating against sexual minorities after it found two male soldiers guilty of indecency for engaging in consensual oral sex. The rulin... Read more
Party will seek support from opposition unless government scraps or amends plans within 48 hours Sweden’s Left party has said it will seek support from the main opposition to oust the prime... Read more
Tunisia’s capital has been rocked by a week of protests against police violence that began after the death of a man in police custody and footage that went viral of officers stripping and be... Read more
Nicolas Sarkozy appeared before a judge on Tuesday accused of illegal campaign funding for his unsuccessful 2012 presidential re-election bid. The former French leader was in the dock with 1... Read more
“Vaccine diplomacy” has evolved into a dirty phrase, not least in relation to China and the notion that its government could be exchanging ineffective jabs for geopolitical capital. At the w... Read more
If the end of Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year reign as prime minister is a political earthquake inside Israel, its tremors stop clearly at Israel’s borders. The political drama has solicited ba... Read more
‘Saying no has consequences’ for Uyghurs being coerced into unpaid factory work after their release from detention centres Yerzhan Kurman was relieved to be released after nine m... Read more
Ghada Abdelrehim In the tenth episode of our discussion on the World of Music and its treatment mechanisms, we continue talking about its therapeutic benefits and start talking about the Dal... Read more
Mustafa Kamel In the wake of the June 30, 2013 revolution, which overthrew the rule of the Brotherhood in Egypt and the flight of a number of the group’s leaders abroad, a number of Brotherh... Read more
Hossam al-Haddad Algeria’s Muslim Brotherhood staged on June 13 what amounted to a coup against the results of the legislative elections. This surprising tactic was carried out by the... Read more
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