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Morocco warns Europe about ‘fortress’ mentality on migration
PARIS: Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita has warned Europe against developing a “fortress” mentality to immigration from Africa, while promising his country is doing everything possible to control its borders. Morocco, which nationals of
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Six Sudanese die in food clash at refugee camp
DUBAI: D-Day looms for the world’s biggest state sponsor of terror, as the US is set to reimpose sanctions against Iran on Sunday. The move could be the final nail in the coffin of
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D-Day for Iran’s terror campaign
PARIS: Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita has warned Europe against developing a “fortress” mentality to immigration from Africa, while promising his country is doing everything possible to control its borders. Morocco, which nationals of
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Halima Aden: From refugee to Somali American hijabi model
Halima Aden has heard it all: "You're not Somali enough. You're not a good Muslim. You're not American enough. I have multiple identities, multiple things that make me who I am." But, for the
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US activists confront Republican Party over white nationalism
When Iowa State University student Kaleb Van Fosson confronted Congressman Steve King about his friendly ties to white nationalist groups and anti-Semites, the Republican lawmaker clapped back in a fury. At a town hall
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Nigerian army posts Trump video to justify deadly fire
The Nigerian army cited comments by US President Donald Trump to justify opening fire on Shia protesters earlier this week. In the wake of the deadly violence earlier this week, the US embassy in Abuja
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Wickremesinghe: Sri Lanka democracy under threat
Sri Lanka’s deposed prime minister has told Al Jazeera democracy in the country is under threat. Ranil Wickremesinghe is refusing to quit after being fired last week by President Maithripala Sirisena. He has been
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Who ordered the murder of Jamal Khashoggi?
It's a month to the day since Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and disappeared. Turkish investigators say a Saudi "hit squad" strangled the journalist in a premeditated attack, then dismembered
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Migrant caravan parents sue Trump over proposed border policy
Mexico City - Parents travelling in a US-bound caravan of thousands of Central American migrants and refugees are taking legal action on behalf of their children against US President Donald Trump's border detention plans. The
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UN urges Sri Lanka to recall parliament amid bribery claims
Colombo, Sri Lanka - The United Nations chief has urged Sri Lanka's President Maithripala Sirisena to reconvene parliament and allow legislators decide between the two men claiming to be the South Asian country's rightful


