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Beth Moore challenges her followers to guard themselves against legalism, and warns it will "cruss the life out of you." from CB...
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جمعرات23؍شعبان المعظم1439ھ 10؍مئی 2018ء فو کس نیوز کے نمایندہ خصوصی براے جنوبی ایشیاء/پاکستان۔۔۔ ضیاء مغل کی لال حویلی ...
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غلط یا سہی چونکہ یہ طے ہو چکا ہے یا مشہور ہو چکا ہے یا پاکستانی اسٹیبلشمنٹ بارہا یہ تاثر دے چکی ہے کہ اگر کسی ملک کی افغان طالبان پر تھوڑی ب...
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راولپنڈی پریس رلیز فوکس نیوز نیٹ ورک کے نمانندہ خصوصی و سینںر تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے الیکشن 2018 کے بعد پہلی ب...
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ملک کے سیاسی حلقوں کے لیے عمران اسماعیل کا نام کسی تعارف کا محتاج نہیں۔ 2015ء کو متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے گڑھ سمجھے والے حلقے این اے 246میں تحر...
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کولن جرمنی( بی بی سی،خصوصی رپورٹ )حالیہ دنوں میں پاکستان اوربھارت کے درمیان پائی جانے والی کشیدگی دنیا بھر سے انٹرنیشنل میڈیا ک...
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جمعرات، 22 مارچ، 2018
Texas Bomb Suspect's Family 'Devastated And Broken'
Accused Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz and His Brother Starting Fan Club to Meet Girls: Prosecutor
Iran denies Saudi allegations of harboring bin Laden's son
Tehran denied on Tuesday allegations made by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that Iran was harboring Osama bin Laden's son and supporting him as the new leader of al Qaeda. Decades-old animosity between Sunni Muslim kingdom of Saudi Arabia and revolutionary Shi'ite Iran has deepened in recent years as the two sides wage proxy wars in the Middle East and beyond, including in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. Iran's murky and fluid relationship with al Qaeda has contributed to tensions with Riyadh, which previously accused Tehran of backing al Qaeda and sheltering its members.
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44 African nations sign pact establishing free trade area: AU
Forty-four African countries have signed an agreement establishing a free trade area seen as vital to the continent's economic development, the head of the African Union said Wednesday. "The agreement establishing the CFTA (African Continental Free Trade Area) was signed by 44 countries," said Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairperson of the AU commission. The creation of a free trade area -- billed as the world's largest -- comes after two years of negotiations, and is one of the AU's flagship projects for greater African integration.
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Chrissy Metz Says She Was Physically Abused By Her Stepfather As A Teen
Senate to take another look at the 2001 ‘war on terror’ resolution
New Legislation May Push China and Taiwan Toward War
Taipei has scored a few points with the signing of the Taiwan Travel Act, but it is expected that Beijing will take various actions to bring the “status quo” back in its favor. Chinese president Xi Jinping on Tuesday warned that Taiwan would be “punished by history” if it attempted to formally separate from China.
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The Latest: Rods were being adjusted when bridge fell
Facebook's Zuckerberg 'sorry' over Cambridge Analytica 'breach'
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Nicolas Sarkozy: French ex-president under formal investigation
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Ahed Tamimi: Palestinian slap video teen gets eight months in plea deal
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Trump set to announce China sanctions after IP probe
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Pedro Pablo Kuczynski: Under fire Peru president resigns
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Austin bomber: Deceased suspect named in Texas blasts
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Africa agrees deal for Continental Free Trade Area
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Trump 'warned' not to congratulate Putin in Russia election
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Kidnapped Dapchi schoolgirls freed in Nigeria
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Texas bombings: 'The suspect is deceased'
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Ek Do Teen: The unpopular Bollywood remake that crossed 18m views
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Germany returns 3,000-year-old Olmec statues to Mexico
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Tajikistan ministry's book tells women how to dress
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Global implications for NZ 'Million Dollar Mouse' success
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The community of 2,000 people with 151 cases of sex crime
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Jailed for murder, Spain domestic violence victim fights for pardon
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Was Israel prepared to kill a journalist to get to Arafat?
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South Africa and the fable of the Guptas
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صحافیوں سے ذرا بچ کے
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ایک دو تین گانا دوبارہ مقبول تو ہے لیکن ساتھ ساتھ ناپسندیدہ بھی؟
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بہار کے مسلمانوں میں افراتفری کے اسباب
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بدھ، 21 مارچ، 2018
Pres. Trump sharpens attack on Mueller
Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Death Of Justine Damond
British woman Anna Campbell who joined all-female fighting unit killed in Syria
A British woman fighting with a Kurdish armed unit has died in Syria, her father has said. Anna Campbell, 26, from Lewes, East Sussex, died on March 15 in Afrin while with the Kurdish Women's Protection Units, the YPJ. It is feared she was killed by Turkish airstrikes. Ms Campbell - who had dyed her fair hair black so she would not stand out - is the first British woman to have been killed in Syria with the Kurds and the first Briton to be killed in the battle for Afrin. Seven other Britons have died in the country while fighting alongside the groups. Ms Campbell's father, Dirk, told the BBC she "wanted to create a better world and she would do everything in her power to do that". Anna Campbell, centre, with YPJ fighters stationed in northern Syria Credit: YPJ He added: "I told her of course that she was putting her life in danger, which she knew full well she was doing. I feel I should have done more to persuade her to come back, but she was completely adamant." The YPJ is an all-female brigade of the Kurdish People's Protection Units YPG, which has around 50,000 Kurdish men and women fighting against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) in northern Syria. The group has been defending the Kurdish-majority city of Afrin from Turkish forces backed by Syrian rebels after they launched an offensive in mid-January. Ankara considers the YPG a terrorist group, an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) which has led an insurgency in Turkey for decades. Ms Campbell had been qualified plumber living in Bristol before she left to join the Kurdish militia in Syria. Her friends and commanders are thought to have tried to dissuade her from going, saying it was too dangerous. İngiliz BBC haber kanalı, İngiliz Anna Campbell isimli kadının, Afrin'de terör örgütü YPG'nin kadınlardan oluşan kolu YPJ saflarında öldürüldüğünü duyurdu. pic.twitter.com/c4noQgbNJL— Son Kale Türkiye (@SonKaleTurkiye2) March 19, 2018 He said his daughter was an "incredibly principled, brave, determined, committed woman" whose death had left him "in pieces". "She was determined to live in a way that made a difference to the world and she was determined to act on that and do whatever it took," he told the BBC. "She was prepared to put her life on the line. There aren't many people who do that. "In retrospect I think that I probably should have done more to dissuade her (from going to Syria) but I also knew that she would never have forgiven me if I had actively prevented her from going. "I couldn't affect or try to influence her own perceived destiny. It was the most important thing in life for her." Britons killed after joining Kurdish forces in Syria Macer Gifford, a British volunteer with the YPG, said: "I travelled into Rojava with Anna in May 2017. She was kind, funny and brimming with energy. She had heard about the bravery of the YPJ and they inspired her to come out to fight for democracy, equality and peace in Syria. "She wanted to fight ISIS and to rid Syria of the evil that has ripped the country apart," said Gifford, who uses a pseudonym. "Anna then bravely volunteered to join the defence of Afrin. She bravely fought alongside her YPJ sisters, they opened corridors for civilians to leave and delayed the invaders long enough to save thousands of lives." About | Women's Protection Units (YPJ) Mark Campbell, co-chairman of the Kurdistan Solidarity Campaign, said: "Anna is a woman who seemed to have more humanity in her little finger than the whole of the international community. "She is an inspiration and a hero." He said Ms Campbell, who is no relation to him, was killed alongside two Kurdish women amid the air strikes. He added: "I did not know her but I met with her father this morning. I have the utmost respect and condolences for her family." A Turkish-backed Syrian rebel drives past a burning shop in the city of Afrin, in northern Syria, on Sunday Credit: BULENT KILIC /AFP In a statement, YPJ commander and spokeswoman Nesrin Abdullah said Ms Campbell's death was a "great loss". She said: "Campbell's martyrdom is a great loss to us because with her international soul, her revolutionary spirit, which demonstrated the power of women, she expressed her will in all her actions. "On behalf of the Women's Defence Units YPJ, we express our deepest condolences to (her) family and we promise to follow the path she took up. We will represent her in the entirety of our struggles." Conflict between Turkey and Kurdish groups has been inflamed since January. Over the weekend, Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the country's military had captured the town centre of Afrin, which was previously controlled by the YPG. Video: Afrin is under 'total control', says Erdogan Nearly two months after launching an offensive on the Kurdish territory, he announced that the Turkish flag and that of Syrian opposition fighters had been raised in the town.
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Students return to Miami school where bridge collapse killed six
Students returned to Florida International University on Monday for their first day of classes since a newly installed pedestrian bridge collapsed last week and killed six people including a student at the school. The meeting on Thursday involved FIGG, which is the private contractor for the overall bridge design, the school, Florida Department of Transportation officials and Munilla Construction Management, which installed the $14.2 million bridge.
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Trip wire may have been used in fourth Austin explosion in March
Police Officer 'Saved Lives' When He Confronted Maryland School Shooter, Governor Says
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For Democrats, all that enthusiasm comes with risks
When Conor Lamb won the special House election in Pennsylvania’s 18th district last week, William Bondshu cheered. Like many Democrats across the country, Mr. Bondshu saw the win as a sign that voters in the party could transform their grievances against the Trump administration into political change – and retake the majority in the House of Representatives in November’s midterm elections. People who’d never given politics a second thought – including thousands of women, minorities, and scientists – began taking to the streets, calling their representatives, and running for office.
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Missouri set to execute man despite claims of undue suffering
The death row inmate, Russell Bucklew, 49, was convicted of killing his former girlfriend's new boyfriend and raping the ex-girlfriend more than two decades ago. Bucklew suffers from a congenital ailment known as cavernous hemangioma, a malformation of blood vessels that could burst from the stress of lethal injection, leading to undue agony in violation of the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.
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27 Easy Pasta Recipes That Don't Use Sauce From A Jar, Because You Deserve Better
Helicopter Carrying Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Experienced Engine Failure Last Week
Shooting At Maryland High School Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
Pedestrian Killed in Accident With Autonomous Uber
Nigeria was warned before Boko Haram abduction: Amnesty
Nigeria's military was on Tuesday accused of ignoring repeated warnings about the movements of Boko Haram fighters before they kidnapped 110 schoolgirls in the country's restive northeast. The students -- the youngest aged just 10 -- were seized from the town of Dapchi, Yobe state, on February 19 in virtually identical circumstances to those in Chibok in 2014. President Muhammadu Buhari has called the Dapchi abduction a "national disaster" and vowed to use negotiation rather than force to secure their release.
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Brother of Florida School Shooting Suspect Being Held on $500,000 Bond
Ex-French president Sarkozy held on Gadhafi financing claims
Putin's victory triggers mixed reaction from international community
Cambridge Analytica Execs Bragged Of Using Fake News, Sex To Sway Elections
Roche's Tecentriq notches third cancer cocktail trial win
By John Miller ZURICH (Reuters) - Roche's immunotherapy Tecentriq on Tuesday racked up a third trial win in combination with other cancer drugs, a boost for the Swiss drugmaker as it seeks to muscle in on space dominated by Merck and Bristol-Myers Squibb. A late-stage study, called IMpower131, demonstrated Tecentriq mixed with chemotherapies carboplatin and Abraxane cut risk of disease worsening or death (PFS), compared with chemotherapy alone, in first-line treatment of patients with advanced squamous non-small cell lung cancer.
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John Kelly Sure Seems Like A Jerk
امریکی وفاقی ٹریڈ کمیشن فیس بک کی تحقیقات کرے گا
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تنبیہ کے باجود ٹرمپ نے پوتن کو مبارکباد دے ڈالی
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کشمیر: ’ہم نے اسلام قبول کیا اور ہمیں اس کی سزا دی جارہی ہے‘
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شاہد آفریدی آج کا دوسرا پلے آف میچ نہیں کھیلیں گے
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انڈیا: طالبہ کے پستانوں کا تربوز سے موازنہ کرنے پر احتجاج
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سعودی ولی عہد شہزادہ سلمان: ’میں گاندھی یا منڈیلا نہیں‘
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’چٹائیوں سے اتنے پیسے نہیں ملتے کہ علاج کرائیں‘
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لاہور: پہلے الیمنیٹر میں پشاور زلمی کی فتح
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Incendiary device found in package at Austin Goodwill; police, FBI say unrelated to package bombs
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Kyle Korver to Miss Time With Cavaliers After Brother’s Death
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Falling Gold
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Russia, a Founder of a Chemical Arms Watchdog, Is Now in Its Cross Hairs
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Denounced by His Party as a Nazi, Arthur Jones Wins Illinois G.O.P. Congressional Primary
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She Gave Nikolas Cruz an Ultimatum: The Gun Goes, or You Do. He Chose the Gun.
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Corrections: March 21, 2018
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Get Me Back My Turkey
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Cambridge Analytica: Facebook data row academic says he is 'scapegoat'
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The Rohingya children trafficked for sex
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Latest Austin incident not a bomb - police
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Myanmar president Htin Kyaw resigns
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