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Nigeria’s Buhari suspends chief judge; opposition cries foul
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has suspended the country's top judge and replaced him with an acting chief justice, weeks ahead of an election in which the judiciary could play an important role. The main
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El-Sisi’s order to paint Egypt’s ‘uncivilized’ buildings puzzles residents
El-Sisi’s order to paint Egypt’s ‘uncivilized’ buildings puzzles residents CAIRO: A decree from Egypt’s president to paint all the country’s red brick buildings in an effort to make the country more beautiful has been
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Israeli troops kill 2 Palestinians
El-Sisi’s order to paint Egypt’s ‘uncivilized’ buildings puzzles residents CAIRO: A decree from Egypt’s president to paint all the country’s red brick buildings in an effort to make the country more beautiful has been
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Turkey ‘will go it alone’ with Syria security zone
El-Sisi’s order to paint Egypt’s ‘uncivilized’ buildings puzzles residents CAIRO: A decree from Egypt’s president to paint all the country’s red brick buildings in an effort to make the country more beautiful has been
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Migrant shelters overflowing as Tijuana braces for returnees
Migrant shelters in a northern Mexican border city are overflowing with people as they cope for the influx of US asylum seekers set to be returned to the city from the United States, say
US militia members plead guilty to pipe bomb attack on mosque
Hoping to scare Muslims into leaving the United States, members of an Illinois militia group rented a truck and drove more than 805km to bomb a Minnesota mosque, two men admitted on Thursday. Michael
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EU adds Saudi Arabia to draft terrorism financing list: report
The European Commission has added Saudi Arabia to an EU draft list of countries that pose a threat to the bloc because of lax controls against "terrorism financing" and "money laundering", sources told Reuters
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Brazil dam collapse: 200 missing, multiple deaths feared
About 200 people are missing after a dam collapsed in southeast Brazil with fears the disaster caused a number of deaths. A statement from the fire brigade's headquarters in the city of Belo Horizonte,
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Congressional leaders, Trump reach tentative deal to end shutdown
The US Senate voted unanimously on Friday to end a 35-day partial federal government shutdown with legislation to temporarily fund many agencies, but without the $5.7bn President Donald Trump had demanded this year to
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Turkey’s Erdogan sees Syria ‘safe zone’ in place within months
El-Sisi’s order to paint Egypt’s ‘uncivilized’ buildings puzzles residents CAIRO: A decree from Egypt’s president to paint all the country’s red brick buildings in an effort to make the country more beautiful has been


