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Trump calls Democrats ‘sick’ at first rally since Mueller report
US President Donald Trump has held his first campaign-style rally since an investigation found no evidence of collusion between his 2016 campaign and Russia. Democrats are calling for the entire report to be released.
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Turkey rejects US pressure over Russian S-400 missile deal
Turkey's government on Friday rejected the US pressure over its missile deal with Russia, saying Ankara was already in talks over the delivery of the S-400 defence system. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has riled
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Kharkiv’s pro-Russian protestors still mistrustful of Kiev
Kharkiv, Ukraine – There has long been a sense of separation in Ukraine, with the east closer to Russia and the west having more affinity with Europe. In Kharkiv, that split deepened five years ago.
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Despite talk of returns, Turkey quietly works to integrate Syrian refugees
GAZIANTEP, Turkey: When his rebel fighter son was killed and life in Syria became impossible for Jamal Sahlabji, he and his remaining family packed up and joined hundreds of thousands fleeing to neighboring countries.Sahlabji
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Egyptian pro-democracy activist free after 5 years in prison
BEIRUT: Lebanese singer Elissa was drawn into a war of words this week with official Israeli spokesmen after she expressed her anger and grief about Palestine. The singer, who has more than 13 million
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Lebanese singer in war of words with official Israeli spokesmen
GAZIANTEP, Turkey: When his rebel fighter son was killed and life in Syria became impossible for Jamal Sahlabji, he and his remaining family packed up and joined hundreds of thousands fleeing to neighboring countries.Sahlabji
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Pakistan PM’s remarks on Afghan peace process stir diplomatic row
Kabul, Afghanistan - People in Afghanistan have criticised Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's reported remarks suggesting the formation of an interim government in the war-torn South Asian country. The West-backed government led by President Ashraf
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The European far right has its eye on education
Today, the Thirteenth World Congress of Families will kick off in Verona, under the patronage of the Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. Marco Bussetti, the Italian education minister, will be among
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Climate change impacts accelerating: WMO report
The United Nations' weather agency says extreme weather last year hit 62 million people worldwide and forced 2 million people to relocate, as man-made climate change worsened. "We have seen a growing amount of
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Hating Muslims, loving Zionists: Israel as a far-right model
On March 17, the Israeli Supreme Court banned Michael Ben Ari, the leader of the extremist Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) party from participating in the April 9 general elections, arguing that allowing him to


