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JORDAN IMPOSES MEDIA BLACKOUT ON CHRISTIAN WRITER’S ASSASSINATION AS PROTESTS ERUPT

2016-09-28

Protesters demanded the government's resignation over the failure to protect Nahed Hattar

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YAZIDI EX-SLAVE HELD BY ISIS URGES U.N. TO SAVE REFUGEES

2016-09-20

Nadia Murad tells leaders at U.N. refugee summit: "You decide whether it is to be war or peace."

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HOW THE BRAIN ADAPTS TO DEAL WITH EXTREME STRESS

2016-08-29

A new study suggests that a decrease in brain cell growth helps adaptation to stress.

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FAILED TURKISH COUP MAY BE A GIFT FOR ERDOGAN, AKP PARTY

2016-07-18

Turkish authorities have reacted swiftly to strengthen their rule at the expense of democracy and the rule of law

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A BLOODY RAMADAN PROVES SUCCESS OF ISIS’S DEADLY MESSAGE

2016-07-09

The group has killed more than 500 people in its attacks since the beginning of the Islamic holy month

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IRAQ: DEATH TOLL FROM ISIS-CLAIMED BAGHDAD BOMBINGS CLIMBS TO 213

2016-07-04

Officials increase death toll in what is the worst extremist attack in Iraq for a year

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WHAT NEXT FOR EU CITIZENS IN POST BREXIT BRITAIN?

2016-07-02

Once the U.K. is out, the fundamental principle of free movement will no longer apply

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HOW BREXIT COULD STRENGTHEN ISIS'S MESSAGE OF HATE

2016-06-29

Xenophobia and the far right may big the biggest threat to security and could boost ISIS

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THE IRAQI GHOST TOWN WHERE ISIS MASSACRED 5,000

2016-06-05

Sinjar in northern Iraq was home to more than 88,000 civilians in 2013. Today, there are none left living here

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IRAQ LAUNCHES MILITARY OPERATION TO LIBERATE ISIS-HELD FALLUJAH

2016-05-24

"We are beginning the operation to liberate Fallujah,"

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ISIS MATH EDUCATION STARTS WITH BANNING THE PLUS SIGN

2016-05-09

ISIS’s changes encompass the social, educational and cultural institutions. To make these changes, ISIS has at times used coercion and compulsion, and at other times enticed people through its interpretations of Islam

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Why Egyptians Say Things are Worse Than Under Mubarak

2016-05-07

President Sisi gave a two-hour speech in which he defended his decision, saying the islands always belonged to Saudi Arabia, and prompted an uproar after a daring member of parliament tried to ask a question: “I did not give anyone permission to speak,”

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Free and Unfair

2016-02-19

Will Myanmars new government protect the hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims excluded from voting in the countrys much-lauded election?

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