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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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لاہور (ویب ڈیسک) پاکستان کےمعروف اینکر و تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے اپنی منگنی اور شادی کے با...
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بدھ، 28 مارچ، 2018
Eagles Of Death Metal Singer Jesse Hughes Slams ‘Pathetic’ Teen Shooting Survivors
Fox News Breaking News Alert
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during 'unofficial visit,' state media say
03/27/18 8:06 PM
Fox News Breaking News Alert
Arrest made in connection to packages found in D.C.-area military bases
03/27/18 10:22 AM
Kushner investigation query gets Democrats a surprising answer
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi talks with Rachel Maddow about his discovery through the Office of Government Ethics that the White House is investigating Jared Kushner over loans made to his family after meeting with Kushner at the White House.
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Former Supreme Court Justice Stevens: Repeal the Second Amendment
Tom Cruise Jumps Out Of A Plane At 25,000 Feet For Next 'Mission: Impossible'
Exclusive: Satellite images reveal show of force by Chinese navy in South China Sea
White House denies Trump is sending mixed messages to Moscow, but some see ‘incoherence’
President Trump has spoken warmly of Russian President Vladimir Putin, but on Monday the administration expelled the largest number of Russian diplomats ever, in response to the attempted assassination of a Russian defector in Britain. Is Washington sending mixed signals?
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A 13-Year-Old Boy Said He Wanted to Be the Next School Shooter and 'Kill a Lot of Kids,' Police Say
Landrieu: You can support the 2nd Amendment and still be in favor of reasonable gun control
Newspaper Mocks Trans Couple's Wedding With 'Tran And Wife' Headline
California Sues Trump Administration Over Census Citizenship Question
Anti-Semitic slaying of 85-year-old prompts outcry in France
PARIS (AP) — Like many who survived Nazi horrors, Mireille Knoll embraced life, eating out and going to the theater despite limited means. Even as age and Parkinson's disease took their toll, she delighted in receiving guests — until one of them allegedly stabbed the 85-year-old to death because she was Jewish.
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Iran mocks Saudi threats but worries about destabilisation
Iranian officials and analysts on Tuesday rejected claims of supplying weapons to Yemeni rebels and mocked Saudi warnings of retaliation for a weekend missile attack. The latest flashpoint in the ever-volatile region came on Sunday when Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen fired seven missiles into Saudi Arabia. Riyadh said the missiles were Iranian-made and vowed "to respond against Iran at the right time and right place".
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Stormy Daniels accuses Trump’s lawyer of defamation, violating campaign finance laws
Robber Prays and Makes Sign of the Cross Before Breaking Into Store
Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Tells U.K. Lawmakers His Predecessor Was Poisoned
Tuesday's Morning Email: The Trump Administration Plays Politics With The Census
NFL cheerleader, fired over Instagram post, files lawsuit claiming discrimination
Former All-Star Belle arrested on indecent exposure charge
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Former Cleveland Indians All-Star outfielder Albert Belle was arrested on charges of indecent exposure and extreme driving under the influence outside a soccer stadium in Arizona, the Salt River Police Department said Monday.
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China and N Korea confirm Kim Jong-un visit
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Alton Sterling: No charges in 2016 fatal police shooting
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Canada teen wins $1000 a week for life on 18th birthday
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Trèbes attack: Paris ceremony for hero policeman Arnaud Beltrame
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Win Myint elected new Myanmar president
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Walmart shelves 'hyper-sexualised' Cosmopolitan
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Census 2020: US adds controversial citizenship question
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France to lower school starting age from six to three
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Australia's indigenous languages have one source, study says
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Tesla and Nvidia shares fall amid driverless car doubts
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Australia ball-tampering: Steve Smith, David Warner & Cameron Bancroft sent home from SA
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William Strampel: Michigan supervisor of Larry Nassar charged
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N Korea's Kim Jong-un visits China's Xi
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Utah trooper hit by skidding car
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Brazilian sports reporters tackle on-air groping
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Kemerovo fire: Crowds direct fury at Putin
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Russia fire: Protester spoke on the phone to dying wife
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Cat stuck up pole draws huge audience
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Spy poisoning: 'I would really like to know how they are'
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'Smoking' elephant in India baffles experts
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Kim in Beijing: Why Xi's still the one he needs to see
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Can the ad industry persuade us to eat more vegetables?
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Getting an education under the bombs of Eastern Ghouta
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Fired Vancouver waiter case: Are the French really rude?
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Letter from Africa: Will age be a factor in Zimbabwe's poll?
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5 pop songs you (probably) didn't know were about God
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'Invest in the People First': The Powerful Ministry That's Rebuilding Lives in Haiti
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Russia, North Korea, Data: Your Wednesday Briefing
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At Art Basel Hong Kong, Local Galleries Seek a Bigger Piece of the Action
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Transport hub UAE says Qatar fighter jets harassing civil aviation
The United Arab Emirates said two Qatari fighter jets "dangerously approached" an Emirati passenger flight and a civilian helicopter on Monday, sparking a swift denial by Doha in the latest such incident between the Gulf rivals. The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority condemned the "reckless manner" in which the Qatari fighter jets purportedly harassed its planes. "The distance was so close that the traffic collision avoidance system was triggered," said Ismail al-Blooshi, assistant director of the aviation authority's safety affairs division.
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U.S. Military Admits Its "Helpless" Against a Hypersonic Missile Strike by China or Russia
The United States defense establishment has not stopped ringing alarm bells on what they say are rising threats posed by Russia and China, and their warnings are prompting fear among members of Congress. Last week, US military officials and lawmakers highlighted hypersonic missiles as a particular area of concern. “Right now, we’re helpless,” Republican Senator James Inhofe, a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, was quoted by The Hill as saying in advocating for more funding for hypersonic missiles.
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New Zealand says it can't find Russian spies to expel
New Zealand said on Tuesday it would like to expel Russian spies in retaliation for allegedly poisoning an ex-agent in Britain - only it can't find any Moscow operatives in the country. Scores of Russian diplomats have been ordered from the United States, Canada, Australia and various European countries in the wake of the nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury. New Zealand, a former British colony and staunch London ally, offered in-principle support but admitted a lack of Russian spy activity meant there was little action it could take. "We have done a check in New Zealand. We don't have Russian undeclared intelligence officers here. If we did, we would expel them," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told state radio. "When there's a range of international interests ... does it surprise me New Zealand is not top of their list? No, actually." Ardern said New Zealand "will keep under review what further actions it can take to support the international community over the Salisbury attack". Russia has denied it was behind the attempted assassination, which left Skripal and his daughter gravely ill in perhaps the first nerve agent attack in Europe since World War II. Mapped: Russian diplomats expelled from West New Zealand is a member of the "Five Eyes" intelligence-sharing network, which also includes the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia. Ms Ardern's comments came as Australia moved to expel two Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning. The United States said on Monday it would expel 60 Russian diplomats, joining governments across Europe in punishing the Kremlin. In total, 100 Russian diplomats were being removed, the biggest Western expulsion of Russian diplomats since the height of the Cold War. Australia followed suit on Tuesday. Julie Bishop, the foreign minister, said further measures, such as Australia boycotting the 2018 World Cup in Russia, could also be taken over the poisoning incident - but later rowed back on the threat. Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister, said: "Together with the United Kingdom and other allies and partners, Australia is taking action in response to the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury, UK. "Two Russian diplomats identified as undeclared intelligence officers will be expelled by the Australian government for actions inconsistent with their status, pursuant to the Vienna Conventions." Australia has already imposed a series of sanctions against Russia following the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 and the Russian annexing of parts of Ukraine in 2014. Traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, MH17 which was shot down in 2014 killing all 298 passengers and crew. Most of the victims were Dutch and 28 were Australians. International prosecutors concluded the airliner was shot down by a missile fired from a launcher brought into Ukraine from Russia and located in a village held by pro-Russian rebels, contradicting Moscow’s suggestion that Ukraine’s military brought down the plane.
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منگل، 27 مارچ، 2018
Asia stocks follow US shares up as trade war fears ease
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DR Congo: How one village massacre unfolded
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Mountain lion roams California backyards
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Eastern Ghouta: Saying goodbye to 'hell on Earth'
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Anthony Wong: Hong Kong actor finds brothers after BBC report
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Finding closure in the Falkland Islands
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Yuri Gagarin: First man in space
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Flat-Earther launches DIY rocket
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Mummy found in Egyptian coffin that was thought to be empty
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Trademark row over Iceland football chant
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Uzbeks told to tend their gardens or face triple tax
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Sperm race funds rare New Zealand bird's survival
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DR Congo massacre: 'My daughter was slashed with a machete'
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Actor Anthony Wong finds family who never knew him, after BBC report
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Cold War: How do Russia tensions compare to Soviet era?
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Did Martin Luther King predict his own death?
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Billionaire's resignation puts focus on mental health
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Lindi Ortega: 'Music helps me cope with body dysmorphic disorder'
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Lawyers Explain Why It Might Be Smart Not To Have Donald Trump As A Client
There Are Rumors That Kim Jong Un May Be In China
Iowa family’s death caused by faulty water heater, investigators say
Rick Santorum: Kids Should Learn CPR Instead Of Rallying For Gun Laws
Exits were blocked, say Russian mall fire investigators
By Andrew Osborn and Christian Lowe MOSCOW (Reuters) - Investigators looking into a fire that killed at least 64 people at a busy shopping mall in Siberia said on Monday a security guard had turned off the public address system and exits had been illegally blocked. The fire, one of the deadliest in Russia since the break-up of the Soviet Union, swept through the upper floors of the "Winter Cherry" shopping center in the city of Kemerovo, where a cinema complex and children's play area were located, on Sunday afternoon. Dozens of children were feared to be among the dead.
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6.4 quake off eastern Indonesia, tsunami alert lifted: seismic monitors
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck off eastern Indonesia in the early hours of Monday, triggering a brief tsunami alert that was swiftly lifted, according to seismic monitoring organisations. The quake struck deep at some 171 kilometres (106 miles) below the surface of the earth in the Banda Sea, the US Geological Survey said. A tsunami alert was initially triggered by the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWMS).
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The Latest: Names of 2 firefighters killed in wreck released
Four things that make Symphony of the Seas a truly unique cruise ship
Royal Caribbean's latest Oasis-class cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas, left France's Saint-Nazaire shipyard Saturday, March 24, for Spain, where it will homeport for sailing the Mediterranean this summer before heading to the Caribbean. Although the ship is yet to enter service, it already holds the title of world's largest cruise ship ... until another supersized vessel comes along, of course. As the world's largest cruise ship, Symphony of the Seas is obviously unique in size.
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Parent Close To Austin Bomber's Family Lashes Out At Portrayal Of Killer's Bible Study Group
Interior Department Denies Ryan Zinke Told Staff 'Diversity Isn't Important'
Russian shopping mall fire
The Rest Of The World Showed Up To March For Our Lives
Wrongfully Convicted Man Is Rehired By The White Sox After 23 Years In Prison
Gunmaker Remington files for bankruptcy
US gunmaker Remington filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, as the more than 200-year-old firearms manufacturer vies to restructure its massive debts. "Directors have determined that it is advisable and in the best interests of the Company that the Company file, or cause to be filed, a Voluntary Petition commencing the Chapter 11 Case," the bankruptcy filing says. Remington had announced it would file for bankruptcy in February, just two days before a shooting at a Parkland, Florida high school killed 17 people and reignited a national debate on gun control.
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Orange snow baffles Eastern Europe
That's not an Instagram filter, that's orange snow! The orange-tinted snow covered parts of Eastern Europe on Friday and over the weekend, creating eerie post-Apocalyptic scenes in countries like Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania and Moldova. There's a simple explanation: the rare phenomenon is caused by sand from Sahara desert storms mixing with snow and rain. It happens roughly once every five years but concentrations of sand are higher than usual this time.
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GOP-led states back Trump in California 'sanctuary' lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Texas and more than a dozen other states led by Republican governors got behind the Trump administration on Monday in its lawsuit over California's so-called sanctuary laws that protect people in the U.S. illegally.
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Killer Mike Apologizes For Interview NRA Misused As 'Weapon'
He Begged ICE To Let Him See His Daughter Graduate. But He's An Easy Target For Removal.
Nigerian girls reunited with families after Boko Haram kidnapping
The schoolgirls kidnapped by the Boko Haram jihadist group in Dapchi, northeastern Nigeria, were reunited with their families on Sunday after spending nearly five weeks in captivity. The 105 girls, covered head to toe in burkas, arrived aboard five buses in the town of Dapchi, in Yobe state, where they were greeted by their parents at the boarding school from where they were snatched on February 19. After their release on Wednesday they had spent three days in the national capital Abuja and were greeted by President Muhammadu Buhari.
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Lawmaker Says Rumor Swirling That Ryan Will Resign; Speaker's Aide Says Otherwise
Pulse Nightclub Shooter's Father Revealed As Former FBI Informant
Emergency fuel shutoff was tripped before NY helicopter fatal crash: pilot
An emergency fuel shut-off switch had been accidentally tripped moments before a fatal crash of a helicopter in New York's East River on March 11, a pilot told the National Transportation Safety Board in a preliminary report released Monday. The Eurocopter AS350 chartered by Liberty Helicopters of New Jersey crashed, killing all five passengers after a private photo shoot trip over New York City. The pilot, who escaped, also told the NTSB that the engine trouble started shortly after a passenger slid across the seat and leaned back to take a picture.
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Pope Francis urges young people to speak out against elders
Pope Francis on Palm Sunday urged young people not to be silent and let their voices be heard, even in the face of corrupt or silent elders. The Pope's message yesterday came on the heels of a meeting of young Catholics who told the Vatican they want a more transparent and authentic church, and a day after hundreds of thousands marched in youth-led rallies across the United States to demand greater gun control. "The temptation to silence young people has always existed," Francis said. "There are many ways to silence young people and make them invisible. "There are many ways to sedate them, to keep them from getting involved, to make their dreams flat and dreary, petty and plaintive." But he told youths in his homily that "you have it in you to shout," even if "we older people and leaders, very often corrupt, keep quiet." Pope Francis encouraged young people to voice their concerns Credit: REUTERS/Tony Gentile As the Roman Catholic Church enters Holy Week, retracing the story of the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection three days later on Easter Sunday, Francis urged youth to join those who offer praise, and not the masses calling for crucifixion. "Dear young people, the joy that Jesus awakens in you is a source of anger and irritation to some, since a joyful person is hard to manipulate," the pontiff said. Some 300 youths meeting at the Vatican this week prepared a document for next October's synod of bishops at the Vatican focusing on to help youths better find their way in the church. Pope Francis held palm as he lead the Palm Sunday Mass in Saint Peter's Square Credit: REUTERS/Tony Gentile The document, which was presented to Francis on Sunday, asked church leaders to address the unequal roles of women in the church and how technology is abused. Before his traditional Sunday prayer at the end of Mass, the Pope recalled the importance World Youth Day, marked this year on Palm Sunday at a diocesan level rather than as a big international gathering. The Pope's message also resonated with the Saturday protests across the United States for tougher laws to fight gun violence, a movement galvanized by the school shooting last month in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people dead. Thousands marched on Washington DC for the anti-gun-violence demonstration, March For Our Lives Credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images At the end of Mass, the Pope and cardinals in red robes led a solemn procession clutching elaborately braided palm fronds as they walked through the throngs, followed by the papal blessing of palm fronds and olive branches. The processions recalls the bittersweet nature of Holy Week, with the faithful clutching simple palm fronds and olive branches to commemorate Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem only to be followed later by his death on a wooden cross. The Pope concluded by greeting the faithful in St. Peter's Square, getting out of the popemobile to shake hands as many cheered and took pictures.
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Events surrounding pardoned ex-prisoner facing deportation
Woman injured after former boyfriend kills new boyfriend before killing himself
2 Lawyers Not Joining President Trump's Legal Team After All
Talks stall over last rebel-held zone in Syria's Ghouta
Talks over the fate of Douma, the final rebel-held zone in Syria's Eastern Ghouta, have stalled over divisions within the Islamist faction that holds the area, a monitor said Monday. Battered by a five-week regime offensive, two major rebel factions have agreed in recent days to leave other pockets of Ghouta for opposition-held territory in the country's northwest after talks with Russia. Negotiations are now underway with Islamist group Jaish al-Islam, which controls Ghouta's largest town, Douma.
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ہم ایمپائر کی انگلی پر نہیں بلکہ انگوٹھے کی طاقت پر یقین رکھتے ہیں: نواز شریف
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بیجنگ آنے والی شمالی کوریا کی اہم شخصیت کون ہے؟
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ویاگرا اب بغیر نسخے کے دستیاب، لیکن استعمال کے لیے کن باتوں کا جاننا ضروری ہے؟
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نو ماہ تک پیٹ میں بچہ اور پتہ تک نہیں!
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انڈیا میں ’لفافہ صحافت‘ بڑے پیمانے پر قابل قبول
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امریکہ، آسٹریلیا اور یورپی ممالک کا درجنوں روسی سفارت کاروں کو ملک بدر کرنے کا حکم
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ایک بہن نے مسجد بنوائی، ایک نے یونیورسٹی
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’امریکہ بتائے کہ کن پرزوں کی پاکستان درآمد پر اعتراض ہے‘
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