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Al Khalifa Forces Intensifie Ashura Crackdown
Bahraini authorities are stepping up their clampdown on annual Ashura commemorations, targeting all displays associated with the occasion as well as those observing it.
‘Over 2,500 Dissidents Held in Saudi Prisons’
Saudi authorities are reportedly keeping more than 2,500 anti-regime activists behind bars as part of a widening crackdown led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman against Muslim preachers, members of the press and intellectuals in the oil-rich kingdom.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Calls for Second Brexit Vote
London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a second referendum on Britain’s departure from the European Union, saying such a vote has become necessary in light of government’s failure to secure a robust deal with the EU on Brexit.
US Incomes Rose But Inequality Widened in 2017
The median US household income rose for a third straight year in 2017 to the highest on record since 1967 by one measure, but the gap between white- and non-white households widened, government data shows.
PKK Terrorist on Wanted List Slain in Northern Iraq
Turkish fighter jets have killed a prominent member of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militant group during a counter-terrorism operation in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
'Twitter Blocks Real Iranian Accounts, Overlooks US Propaganda'
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Twitter has blocked the accounts of "real Iranians" but overlooks the "regime change" propaganda spewing out of Washington.
John Kerry's Spokesman Defends His Meetings with Zarif
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry, rejecting US President Donald Trump's government criticism, emphasized that his visits to foreign officials are not strange, and there is no problem.
UN Chief Urges Implementation of Paris Agreement
UN Chief Sunday called for greater leadership to implement the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Starving Yemenis Eat Leaves to Survive Amid War: Report
Many Yemeni families reportedly have nothing to eat but leaves as a humanitarian crisis caused by Saudi Arabia's deadly bombing campaign on the impoverished state reaches a critical stage.
New Yorkers Protest Gentrification, Police Violence
New Yorkers have taken to the streets as part of a rally in protest at what they call growing racism, police brutality and gentrification.
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