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Tunisian President Decrees A Referendum For New Constitution
Tunisian President Kais Saied issued on Wednesday a decree to call voters to a referendum on a new constitution on July 25, the official gazette said, ignoring the opposition's calls to reverse the ...
Dutch police arrest Syrian immigrant accused of war crimes and ties to pro-Assad militias
"Never before has anyone been arrested under these suspicions in the Netherlands who allegedly sided with the Syrian regime," Dutch police said.
After months of optimism, prospects for Iran nuclear deal 'tenuous' at best, U.S. says
Robert Malley, the top U.S. envoy for the Iran negotiations, testified Wednesday that prospects for reviving the landmark deal were slim.
US has not been asked to help in probe of reporter’s killing
The State Department says neither Israel nor the Palestinian Authority has formally requested U.S. assistance in the investigation of the killing of a Palestinian-American reporter in the occupied ...
Israeli Appeal Court Quashes Ruling On Jewish Prayer At Al Aqsa Compound
An Israeli appeal court overturned on Wednesday a ruling by a lower magistrate who had stirred Palestinian anger by questioning the legality of barring Jewish prayer at a contested Jerusalem shrine.
Blast in Kabul mosque, IS bombs in north Afghanistan kill 14
A series of explosions shook Afghanistan on Wednesday, the Taliban said, including a blast inside a mosque in the capital of Kabul that killed at least five worshippers and three bombings of minivans ...
Dozens of migrants missing off Tunisia's coast
A boat carrying migrants from Libya capsized off Tunisia's coast, prompting an ongoing rescue operation Wednesday after one body was recovered and dozens of people were reported missing. The ...
UN says Yemen warring sides meet on reopening Taiz roads
Yemen’s warring sides were meeting Wednesday for talks on reopening roads in Taiz and other provinces as the United Nations pushes to extend a two-month cease-fire ahead of a looming deadline, the U.N ...
Yemen faces wheat supply shock
STORY: Grocery shoppers in Yemen are watching events far from home drive up prices. SANAA RESIDENT, HILAL NAJI, SAYING: “The rise in food prices is global, the increase of the cost of wheat and other ...
At least four dead following series of explosions in Afghanistan
Sharif, the provincial capital of the country's northern Balkh province on Wednesday, killing and wounding a number of civilians.
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