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‘Oslo Diaries’: Telling the story of Tel Aviv, not Oslo
This evening, on the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Oslo Accords, a 90-minute documentary about the historic 1993 agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians will air on HBO, targeting an American audience.
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Trump authorizes sanctions over election meddling
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order authorising sanctions against individuals or countries found to have meddled in American elections. He has faced months of criticism for not doing enough to prevent
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California gunman kills five in mass shooting: police
An unidentified gunman shot and killed his wife and four other people in a series of shootings in southern California before taking his own life, police said. Wednesday's incident happened when the man went with his
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Renzo Piano retrospective to launch in London
A retrospective of one of the world's great architects opens in London on Saturday. Renzo Piano designed the Shard in London, the new Whitney Museum in New York and the Kansai Airport in Japan.
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What is the secret to Apple’s success?
Stocks of the tech giant Apple have dropped slightly after its latest launch featured its largest iPhone yet, but little in the way of groundbreaking innovation. However, the company's strategy of getting consumers to
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Popularity of ‘Brazil’s Trump’ rises after stabbing attack
Brazil’s leading presidential candidate, conservative Jair Bolsonaro, remains in intensive care awaiting more surgery after being stabbed last week. While he is unlikely to return to the campaign trail before the October 7 election,
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Israeli forces tear down protest camp near Khan al-Ahmar
Israeli forces have dismantled several shacks that were set up by Palestinian protesters close to the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar. Activists had erected a number of huts near the village, home to nearly
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Oslo Accords at 25: Many negatives and a few positives
AMMAN: When the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, and his deputy, Mahmoud Abbas, stepped foot on US soil in September 1993, the PLO was considered a terrorist organization by the US
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US backs coalition action in Yemen
AMMAN: When the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, and his deputy, Mahmoud Abbas, stepped foot on US soil in September 1993, the PLO was considered a terrorist organization by the US
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Turkey captures key suspect in deadly 2013 car-bombings
Turkey captured a key suspect in an attack five years ago that killed dozens of people, and he alleged the twin bombings were orchestrated by Syrian intelligence. Yusuf Nazik confessed his role in the 2013


