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Kazakh President Issues Shoot-to-Kill terrorists without warning’
Kazakhstan’s president said on Friday that he gave security services orders to shoot to kill those he called “terrorists,” accusing…
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Libya: Suspicions of corruption grow against Dbeibah government
Following the failure of Libya’s parliamentary elections, which should have been held on 24 December, pressure and criticism against Abdul…
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Wife of the Sierra Leone striker bids him farewell in a strange way before the African Nations
Hawa Tombo appeared in the video, embracing her husband and crying, before kneeling and holding his legs while in a…
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Muslim Brotherhood in Morocco Meddles in Tunisian Affairs
The meddling of the Secretary-General of Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development (PJD), Abdelilah Benkirane in Tunisian affairs, by declaring…
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Protests in Sudan Continue Against Military Rule
Sudanese security forces have killed at least three anti-coup protesters, medics and an activist have said, as thousands of people…
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Luis Suarez sparked controversy with handball and ‘snub’ as Liverpool benefit from £13m deal
Is there a player in Liverpool’s recent history more controversial than Luis Suarez? During his three-and-a-half years in a Reds…
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Three regional crises that could be resolved this year
At the onset of 2022, the Middle East ranks first in terms of a chain of convoluted conflicts. Some have…
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Israeli occupation forces kills Palestinian youth
Israeli occupation forces killed early this morning a Palestinian youth during clashes to the east of the occupied West Bank…
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Turkish opposition leader accuses Erdogan of inciting civil war
Turkey’s main opposition leader has accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of working to incite a civil war in the country…
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Ghannouchi, Nabil Karoui, Youssef Chahed and Nineteen people prosecuted for electoral crimes
Nineteen people were referred to the Correctional Chamber of the Tunis Court of First Instance for electoral crimes, the court’s…
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