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Yemen groups agree to reopen Sanaa airport, still in talks on port at Sweden talks
Yemen groups agree to reopen Sanaa airport, still in talks on port at Sweden talks RIMBO, Sweden: Yemen's warring parties agreed on Wednesday to reopen Sanaa airport in the Houthi-held capital, sources said, as
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Lebanon’s Bassil says Aoun-Hariri partnership will lead to government
Yemen groups agree to reopen Sanaa airport, still in talks on port at Sweden talks RIMBO, Sweden: Yemen's warring parties agreed on Wednesday to reopen Sanaa airport in the Houthi-held capital, sources said, as
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Turkey will start operation east of Euphrates in Syria in a ‘few days,’ Erdogan says
Erdogan threatens to launch military operation against Syria Kurd militia ‘within days’ ANKARA: Turkey will launch a military operation east of the Euphrates River in northern Syria "within a few days," Turkey’s President, Recep Tayyip
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Detained Canadian in China probed for harming national security
Chinese authorities are questioning former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig - detained days after the arrest in Canada of a Chinese businesswoman - on suspicion of engaging in activities that harmed China's national security. State-run
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Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen sentenced to three years in prison
Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, was sentenced to a total of three years in prison on Wednesday for his role in making illegal hush-money payments to women to help Trump's
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On the border, Trump’s wall pledge casts long shadow
Arivaca, Arizona - Across the 19km stretching from the US-Mexico border to Arivaca, a 600-person unincorporated town in southern Arizona, rock-studded peaks jut skyward, deep valleys carve the terrain and border patrol vehicles sit
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Brexit: All the latest updates
UK Prime Minister Theresa May's political fate hangs in the balance after members of her Conservative Party brought forth a motion of no confidence on Wednesday. The United Kingdom is due to leave the
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Jailed UAE academic Nasser bin Ghaith on ‘hunger strike’
Imprisoned Emirati academic Nasser bin Ghaith has been on hunger strike for more than 45 days, according to activist groups. The economist, who taught at the Abu Dhabi branch of Paris-Sorbonne University, is serving
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UN Report: Iran-built weapons found in Yemen
Yemen groups agree to reopen Sanaa airport, still in talks on port at Sweden talks RIMBO, Sweden: Yemen's warring parties agreed on Wednesday to reopen Sanaa airport in the Houthi-held capital, sources said, as
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Thousands flee bombs and hunger in eastern Syria
AL-HOL, Syria: Faraj was born in the pouring rain on a nondescript stretch of desert road in eastern Syria as his family fled escalating fighting over the Daesh group’s last bastion.His family was part


