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Russia preparing for military pullout from Syria: Security chief

  In this photo provided by the Russian Defense Ministry, a Su-25 ground attack jet is being refueled for take-off, while technicians do a final check at Hmeimim air base in Syria on March 16, 2016. (Via AP) The head of Russia’s Security Council says Moscow is already preparing to withdraw ...

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Merkel condemns horrifying knife attack on pro-refuge mayor

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been surprised by a knife attack on a mayor of a small town west of the country who reportedly was stabbed over his liberal refugee policies. Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a Tuesday Tweet that the chancellor was “horrified” by the attack on Andreas ...

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More than 3,000 refugees died in Mediterranean this year, IOM says

Over 3,000 refugees have died crossing the Mediterranean in a desperate bid to reach Europe’s shores since the start of the year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) says. William Lacy Swing, the IOM director general, said in a statement in the Swiss city of Geneva on Tuesday that the ...

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British prime minister kicks off visits to Saudi Arabia, Jordan

British Prime Minister Theresa May has embarked on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia and Jordan to discuss bilateral ties and regional issues with leaders of the two Arab kingdoms. May has arrived in Saudi Arabia, and will hold talks with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown ...

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In Myanmar, Pope urges justice, respect for ethnic groups

Pope Francis, who is on a historic visit to Myanmar, has called for “justice” and respect for the human rights of ethnic groups, a thinly-veiled reference to the minority Muslim Rohingya who have been facing state-sponsored violence in the Southeast Asian country. Peace can only be achieved through “justice and ...

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Aung San Suu Kyi stripped of UK award over Rohingya genocide

The British city of Oxford has stripped Myanmar’s de facto ruler Aung San Suu Kyi of a prestigious award over her government’s brutal persecution of Rohingya Muslims. The city’s councilors retracted Suu Kyi’s 1997 Freedom of Oxford award, which she personally collected in 2012 for her “pro-democracy” campaign as the ...

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UN: Syria Talks to Focus on New Constitution, Elections

The United Nations says elections and a new constitution for Syria will top the agenda at the next round of peace talks in Geneva on November 28. UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria Ramzy Ezzedine Ramzy expressed hope that the upcoming talks will push the political process forward. The opposition ...

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Myanmar’s Suu Kyi is named Islamophobe of the year

SHAFAQNA – Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi was announced the 2017 International Islamophobe of the Year on Sunday. Her atrocities targeting Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslim minority are so egregious that she shot past other nominated international Islamophobes, US President Donald Trump, French far-right party National Front leader Marie ...

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India probing interfaith marriages over ‘terror threats’

Indian security officials have started interrogating interfaith couples, involving Muslims, with the declared aim of identifying potential sympathizers with the Daesh terrorist group. Indian prosecutors said the country’s Supreme Court was scheduled on Monday to hear a case according to which Daesh advocates allegedly exploited marriages with Hindu women to ...

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Huge blast at China factory kills at least 2

A powerful blast in a Chinese city south of Shanghai brought down buildings and killed at least two people while injuring many others, state media reported, with police saying the cause had still to be determined. The explosion struck at around 9 a.m. (0100 GMT) Sunday morning at a factory in ...

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