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Israeli spyware used to target Moroccan journalist
As NSO Group faced mounting criticism last year that its hacking software was being used illegally against journalists, dissidents and…
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Egypt turns to Arab League for support of its peace deal
Following a request by Egyptian authorities, a video-conference meeting between the 22 members of the Arab League is due to…
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French, Tunisian President Kais heads of state meet in Paris
Tunisian President Kais Saied is meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday evening for discussions that are…
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Clashes in Tunisia between police and protesters demanding jobs
Clashes between police and protesters demanding jobs in oil and gas companies have now been reported in Tataouine, Tunisia, a…
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Ethiopian militia bombed a Sudanese camp with artillery
Ethiopian militia Supported by the army, attacked a Sudanese army camp. In addition, the Sudanese armed forces responded to the…
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LNA closes 200 km of airspace over Sirte: Spokesman
LNA (Libyan National Army) , closed 200 kilometers of airspace over the Libyan city Sirte, and banned any non-LNA military…
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Libyan National Army: We fight on behalf of Libyans and Arab countries against Turkish military intervention
Libyan National Army said that it is leading a fierce war on behalf of the Libyans and Arab countries against…
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Organization of Islamic Cooperation: Muslim Brotherhood is more dangerous than ISIS
Muslim Brotherhood is is more dangerous than ISIS and it must be confronted in every possible way to stop its…
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Saudi Arabia supports Egypt’s ‘right to protect western borders’ from terrorism
Saudi Arabia says it supports Egypt’s “right to protect its western borders” with Libya from “terrorism,” according to a statement…
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Ex-Turkish PM Davutoglu criticizes Erdogan’s policies, questions ‘missing’ $16 bln
Former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu continued his criticism of current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and called on him to disclose…
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