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Challenging Trump: Democratic rivals battle in Detroit
The frontrunner in the race to become the Democratic Party's nominee to challenge Donald Trump has had a tough night. Former Vice President Joe Biden faced attacks from nine other presidential hopefuls during the
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Mozambique president, Renamo leader sign peace deal
Mozambique's president and the leader of Renamo, a former rebel movement-turned-opposition party, have signed a peace accord to end armed hostilities. Thousands of Renamo's remaining fighters are disarming just weeks before a visit by Pope Francis
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Muslim-Christian summit tries to help ease escalating sectarian tensions
BEIRUT: Christians and Muslims gathered for a spiritual summit in Lebanon on Tuesday amid concerns about a growing sectarian divide in the country’s politics. The crisis escalated after two aides to Minister of the Displaced
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‘Growing concern’ for Stena Impero tanker crew captured by Iran
LONDON: The owner of the British tanker seized by Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz said Tuesday they are increasingly concerned about the crew’s welfare. The Stena Impero was captured on July 19
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Iran threatens to reduce nuclear deal commitments further
Iran threatened to cut its commitments under the international nuclear deal further unless European partners move to protect it from US sanctions by ensuring it can sell oil and receive income. Foreign Minister Mohammad
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Dozens of civilians killed as Afghan bus hits roadside bomb
Dozens of civilians, mainly women and children, were killed in western Afghanistan on Wednesday when the bus they were travelling in hit an improvised explosive device. The passenger bus travelling on the Kandahar-Herat highway
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Gargash: The recording in regards to Qatar’s involvement in the Bosaso port proves their relation to terrorism
BERLIN: The US has formally asked Germany to join France and Britain in a mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz and to combat Iranian aggression, the US Embassy in Berlin said on Tuesday. At
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Delaying transition would lead to ‘more losses’ warns Sudan’s Burhan
DUBAI: The head of Sudan’s ruling interim military council stressed the need to reach an agreement to avoid further turmoil in the country, a day after four high school students were shot dead in
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World Day Against Human Trafficking: Must-Watch Documentaries
Human trafficking has become a multibillion-dollar industry, affecting nearly every country in the world. Millions of men, women and children are trafficked across borders or within their own communities every year. They work in households and on farms,
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China: Most people in Xinjiang camps have ‘returned to society’
Amid allegations of abuse and involuntary detention, officials from China's northwestern Xinjiang region have said most of the people who were in the area's controversial re-education centres had left the facilities and signed "work


