
The jihadist group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), linked to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda, has seized control of the Iraqi city of Mosul, in northern Iraq, in the northern province of Nineveh. The governor of the region, the Nuyefi Azil, has announced Tuesday by television from an unknown location and after […]

Representatives of Iran and the United States are meeting in Geneva on Monday and Tuesday, to unclog nuclear negotiations will resume next week in Vienna. The fact that both have announced the meeting, the first bilateral from their secret contacts in Oman last year, constitutes a small step forward in relations, frozen after the Iranian […]
Jun 11 2014 | Posted in
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The presence of radical Islamic schools in areas with a high proportion of Muslim population has caused political tensions in the UK and even within the government of Prime Minister David Cameron. After investigating 21 schools in the Birmingham area supposedly influenced by Islamist elements, school inspection has concluded that five of them are improperly […]
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At least six people have died in the last hours in West Germany because of the worst storm of the last seven years, which has damaged hundreds of buildings, land and affected air traffic and cut power in several regions. The German weather service reported that this time there have been stronger gusts of wind […]
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The Egyptian authorities have arrested seven men for sexual assault against women in the vicinity of Tahrir Square in Cairo during mass celebration last Sunday’s inauguration of President Sisi Abdelfattah, said Monday the Egypt Ministry of the Interior. The arrests were announced after the release of a video on YouTube showing a group of men […]

If someone goes to the small hill overlooking the Husby Park, there are several granite cubes in the park district Husby in Stockholm. In one of them, you can read a written in stone that says Do not be a gangster, stay alive. It could be a warning to young people that populate this section […]
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A new wave of outrage against violations again shake India. Not only for the last sexual assault, brutal assault and murder of two teenage girls aged 12 and 13 a few days ago. Also by the response to what happened to two girls a senior Hindu nationalist party leader has downplayed the attacks. “These incidents […]
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A rumor spread Thursday Donetsk Rebels have taken the hospital. It was not accurate. Rather a group of militants had occupied autonomously the top floor of a medical ward to ensure that a sick colleague was well attended. One patient out the door explaining that he was forced to jump out of bed. A gunman […]
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Official results of parliamentary elections on Sunday in Kosovo confirm the victory of the Democratic Party (KDP) led by outgoing Prime Minister Hashim Thaci. After proclaiming the victory of the PDK, which was introduced in the campaign with the slogan ‘New Mission’, Thaci said his party “will work even harder to ensure (Kosovo) is integrated […]
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That soldier Bowe Bergdahl personality is multifaceted proves that one person that has spoken and has been quoted in newspaper reports on the release of the military have been his ballet teacher. Sherry Horton left the tutu and now runs a wine bar in the rural population of Haley, Idaho – think that maybe, just […]
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Fighting between the army and rebels have made so far this year nearly half a million displaced civilians in Iraq, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Only in the Al Anbar province, northwest of the country, violence has forced more than 50,000 families to leave their home but, according to Adrian Edwards, […]
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India and China, two neighboring countries faced by a deep mutual mistrust, seem to have begun the thawing of relations following the coming to power of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Hindu nationalist party. Indian Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj, and her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, met in New Delhi on Sunday in a […]
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