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Turkish prosecutors ‘find evidence of Jamal Khashoggi killing’
Turkish authorities say prosecutors have found evidence that supports suspicions that missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul. A source at the Attorney General's office, speaking on the
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Lebanon rejects Syrian conditions on its trucks’ transit through Nassib border crossing
Lebanon rejects Syrian conditions on its trucks' transit through Nassib border crossing BEIRUT: Lebanese government sources confirmed to Arab News that it "will not coordinate with the Syrian government in any way regarding the
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One dead as storm slams Oman and Yemen
ADEN: At least one person was killed when tropical storm Luban slammed into the southern coasts of Oman and neighboring Yemen, Omani civil defense said Monday.The man was found dead late Sunday in a
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Israel says troops kill Palestinian after attempted stabbing
JEDDAH: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received OIC Secretary-General Dr. Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen in Cairo on Monday. Al-Othaimeen is head of a Saudi delegation in the Egyptian capital, which is participating in the 4th
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US midterms: Democrats challenge Trump economy rhetoric
Pennsylvania, USA - Sales are soaring at H & K Equipment in Coraopolis, just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. And General Manager Patrick Koch is quick to give President Donald Trump a lot of the
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Tunisia ‘needs a cultural revolution’ to combat racism
Tunis, Tunisia - When Ghofrane Binous was a child, she was told she was dirty because her skin was black. Binous, now a flight attendant with Tunisia's national carrier Tunisair, recounted how children in
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at the age of 65
Billionaire Paul Allen, who founded US software giant Microsoft with Bill Gates in the 1970s, died on Monday at the age of 65 after his latest battle with cancer, his family said. Allen said
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Khashoggi: Why did it take so long for Saudi to open its doors?
Turkish police investigators have entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, nearly two weeks after the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The proposed search of the consulate on Monday followed a phone call between Saudi
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Russian Orthodox Church splits from Constantinople over Ukraine
In the largest schism in Orthodox Christianity for over a century, the Russian Orthodox Church has cut all ties with the Constantinople Patriarchate over a "historic" decision to recognise the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as independent.
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Turkey suspends over 250 local officials for ‘terror links’
ANKARA: Turkey has dismissed 259 local officials for suspected links to terrorist groups or unsuitable behavior, the government said on Monday, a move the pro-Kurdish opposition said was aimed at helping the ruling AK


