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Comey to Testify against Trump Over Russian Election Meddling

Fired FBI Director Jim Comey, will Thursday testify against United States President Donald Trump who he claimed asked for his loyalty during.

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UAE Bans Public Sympathy towards Qatar

The United Arab Emirates has placed banned its citizens from expressing sympathy towards Qatar through any form of publications.  According to local.

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Saudi Arabia, Others Cut Diplomatic Ties with Qatar

  Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Maldives, Monday, cut diplomatic ties with Qatar, on the claims of.

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Britain Resumes Campaign Despite Attacks

British Prime Minister Theresa May resumes campaigning on Monday just three days before a national election after several militant attacks in Britain..

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The Need for the US to Remain Active Partners in Africa

  In a recent hearing in Washington, chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee stated the need for the United States.

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China Leverages on Construction, Infrastructure Investment for Economic Stability

By Yawen Chen and Ryan Woo  China’s manufacturing and services sectors expanded at a solid pace in May thanks to robust construction and infrastructure investment,.

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UK Election Rivals Oppose EU ‘no deal’ Stances

By: Costas Pitas and William James British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would walk away from divorce talks with the European.

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Father, Brother of Manchester Suicide Bomber Arrested in Tripoli

The father and younger brother of the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a concert venue in Manchester have been arrested.

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Britain Deploys Troops to Prevent Imminent Attacks

By: Michael Holden and Andy Bruce  Soldiers were being deployed to key sites in Britain on Wednesday to prevent attacks after the terror threat level.

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Turkish President Extends Emergency Rule

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has formally extended the state of emergency declared after a failed 2016 military coup, saying the decree.

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