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Eleven Afghan policemen jailed in lynching case
DAWN.com
KABUL: Eleven Afghan policemen were sentenced on Tuesday to one year in prison for failing to protect a woman who was lynched by a mob after being falsely accused of blasphemy, following a landmark fast-track trial. Farkhunda, 27, was savagely beaten ...
Kabul: Taliban suicide car bombing in Afghan capital kills 4 peopleFirstpost
Taliban suicide attack outside Afghanistan Justice Ministry kills 5, wounds dozensDaily News & Analysis
Five killed, more than 43 wounded in deadly Kabul bombingRAWA News
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DAWN.com
KABUL: Eleven Afghan policemen were sentenced on Tuesday to one year in prison for failing to protect a woman who was lynched by a mob after being falsely accused of blasphemy, following a landmark fast-track trial. Farkhunda, 27, was savagely beaten ...
Kabul: Taliban suicide car bombing in Afghan capital kills 4 people
Taliban suicide attack outside Afghanistan Justice Ministry kills 5, wounds dozens
Five killed, more than 43 wounded in deadly Kabul bombing
Telegraph.co.uk
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams
DAWN.com
GALWAY: Prince Charles on Tuesday became the first British royal to meet Irish republican leader Gerry Adams, on a visit that will take him to the scene of his great-uncle's murder by the IRA. Charles, the heir to the British throne, shook hands with Adams, the ...
A hundred thousand welcomes for Prince Charles in IrelandSydney Morning Herald
Historic handshake between Prince Charles and Gerry AdamsIrish Independent
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DAWN.com
GALWAY: Prince Charles on Tuesday became the first British royal to meet Irish republican leader Gerry Adams, on a visit that will take him to the scene of his great-uncle's murder by the IRA. Charles, the heir to the British throne, shook hands with Adams, the ...
A hundred thousand welcomes for Prince Charles in Ireland
Historic handshake between Prince Charles and Gerry Adams
Irish Independent
Saudis hiring more executioners as death sentences soar
Irish Independent
Members of Saudi special forces march during a graduation ceremony held in Riyadh. Photo: Open Gallery 1 Members of Saudi special forces march during a graduation ceremony held in Riyadh. Photo: Reuters. Saudi Arabia is advertising for eight new ...
Advert for executioners condemned as 'grotesque' by Amnesty InternationalIrish Examiner
Saudi Arabia dismisses reports of 'buying' nukes from PakistanThe Express Tribune
SR525bn investment to boost transport sectorArab News
New York Times
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Irish Independent
Members of Saudi special forces march during a graduation ceremony held in Riyadh. Photo: Open Gallery 1 Members of Saudi special forces march during a graduation ceremony held in Riyadh. Photo: Reuters. Saudi Arabia is advertising for eight new ...
Advert for executioners condemned as 'grotesque' by Amnesty International
Saudi Arabia dismisses reports of 'buying' nukes from Pakistan
SR525bn investment to boost transport sector
Firstpost
One year of Modi: 9 features that define the 'New Normal' for Muslims
Firstpost
In the scorching month of May 2014, the Muslims of India slipped into a dark mood of pessimism at the prospect of living under a BJP government swept into office with a decisive majority. Over the course of the year, that somber mood has since been ...
Modi returns from three-nation tourThe Hindu
The Tale of 2 Trends: #ModiInsultsIndia vs #ModiIndiasPrideNDTV
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Firstpost
In the scorching month of May 2014, the Muslims of India slipped into a dark mood of pessimism at the prospect of living under a BJP government swept into office with a decisive majority. Over the course of the year, that somber mood has since been ...
Modi returns from three-nation tour
The Tale of 2 Trends: #ModiInsultsIndia vs #ModiIndiasPride
Brisbane Times
Deadly clashes continue in Burundi
Brisbane Times
Soldiers stand guard during a protest against Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza in Bujumbura on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters. Bujumbura: Burundi police fired teargas and beat protesters demanding President Pierre Nkurunziza end his bid for a third term ...
Burundi Crisis Won't Delay Presidential ElectionWall Street Journal
Police fire tear gas at Burundi protestersIrish Examiner
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Brisbane Times
Soldiers stand guard during a protest against Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza in Bujumbura on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters. Bujumbura: Burundi police fired teargas and beat protesters demanding President Pierre Nkurunziza end his bid for a third term ...
Burundi Crisis Won't Delay Presidential Election
Police fire tear gas at Burundi protesters
NDTV
Egypt Using Sex Attacks to Crush Opposition: Rights Group
NDTV
Paris: Egyptian security forces have stepped up sexual attacks against detainees since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi, using them as a "cynical political strategy" to crush opposition, a rights group charged Tuesday. Morsi, Egypt's first freely elected ...
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NDTV
Paris: Egyptian security forces have stepped up sexual attacks against detainees since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi, using them as a "cynical political strategy" to crush opposition, a rights group charged Tuesday. Morsi, Egypt's first freely elected ...
Haaretz
Washington, Jerusalem discussing massive compensation for Iranian nuclear deal
Haaretz
Although Israel continues to publicly oppose the emerging agreement, unofficial contacts have begun. U.S. likely to provide Israel with more F-35 combat aircraft, missile defense systems. By Amos Harel | May 20, 2015 | 4:55 AM ...
With nuclear deal in sight, Iran drives harder bargain in Indian trade talksReuters
Obama explains: will Israel listen?Daily Times
Latest from IranPress TV
Wall Street Journal
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Haaretz
Although Israel continues to publicly oppose the emerging agreement, unofficial contacts have begun. U.S. likely to provide Israel with more F-35 combat aircraft, missile defense systems. By Amos Harel | May 20, 2015 | 4:55 AM ...
With nuclear deal in sight, Iran drives harder bargain in Indian trade talks
Obama explains: will Israel listen?
Latest from Iran
The News International
Insurgents Continue Advance in Syria, Keeping Pressure on Government Forces
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Insurgents continued to advance in the Syrian province of Idlib on Tuesday, fighters and antigovernment activists said, keeping up pressure on government forces despite President Bashar al-Assad's vow to force them out of territory they ...
Syria rebels seize last major Idlib army base - reportsBBC News
Is Bashar Al-Assad on his way out? Coalition of rebel groups slowly weakening ...National Post
Syrian rebels hit pro-Assad forces in military baseARA News
Reuters
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New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Insurgents continued to advance in the Syrian province of Idlib on Tuesday, fighters and antigovernment activists said, keeping up pressure on government forces despite President Bashar al-Assad's vow to force them out of territory they ...
Syria rebels seize last major Idlib army base - reports
Is Bashar Al-Assad on his way out? Coalition of rebel groups slowly weakening ...
Syrian rebels hit pro-Assad forces in military base
Sky News Australia
Azerbaijan tower block fire kills 16
Sky News Australia
At least another 50 people were hurt when flames ripped through the 16-storey building in the capital Baku. Footage shows desperate residents waving from windows as scores of police officers rush inside to try and save them.
Azerbaijan apartment block blaze kills 15The Nation
State commission set up to investigate causes and eliminate consequences of ...AZERTAC News
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Sky News Australia
At least another 50 people were hurt when flames ripped through the 16-storey building in the capital Baku. Footage shows desperate residents waving from windows as scores of police officers rush inside to try and save them.
Azerbaijan apartment block blaze kills 15
State commission set up to investigate causes and eliminate consequences of ...
Times of India
Yemen war creates more water, food scarcities
WDAM-TV
SANAA, YEMEN (UNICEF/CNN) - The conflict in Yemen has left the population short on dependable water supplies, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) reports. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Recent UNICEF pictures from Sanaa illustrate the severity of some of ...
Over 500000 people displaced due to Yemen conflict: UNThe Siasat Daily
Yemen: UN agencies urge predictable pauses for humanitarian aidindiablooms
1850 killed, over 500000 displaced in Yemen – UNPanorama.am
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WDAM-TV
SANAA, YEMEN (UNICEF/CNN) - The conflict in Yemen has left the population short on dependable water supplies, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) reports. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. Recent UNICEF pictures from Sanaa illustrate the severity of some of ...
Over 500000 people displaced due to Yemen conflict: UN
Yemen: UN agencies urge predictable pauses for humanitarian aid
1850 killed, over 500000 displaced in Yemen – UN
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