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Palestinians continue to suffer Israeli oppression A new video has surfaced which depicts the exceptionally poor behavior of Israeli soldiers towards the Palestinians in occupied land.
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Opposition: We will not allow division or a... Having taken over control of Kilis, the Free Syrian Army is now trying to erase the traces of conflict at the Essalame Border Gate.
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Obama warned Syria for its chemical weapons US President Barack Obama warned Syria Monday that there would be consequences if the regime of President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons.
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Germany to rectify error Germany’s Federal Parliament accepted a resolution on Thursday calling for the government to prepare a draft law that would permit circumcision. The resolution was passed by a wide majority with solely a number of members from the Left Party opposing and a few others who abstained.
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Bombing kills Assad's defense minister Syria's defense minister and President Bashar al-Assad's brother in-law were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Damascus on Wednesday, in the most serious blow to Assad's high command in a 16-month-old revolt.
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Clinton tells Israel to repair ties with Turkey Moving on to Israel from Egypt, United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested to Netanyahu and other Israeli officials that they develop relations with Turkey.
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An era for Muslim soldiers in Europe In European nations that do not require mandatory military service, the rate of Muslims has risen to 15 percent. Meanwhile, a number of nations are focusing on reeling in minorities to fulfill their needed military numbers.
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Syria stages massacre of 220 civilians About 220 Syrians, mostly civilians, were killed in a village in the rebellious Hama region when it was bombarded by helicopter gunships and tanks then stormed by militiamen who slaughtered families as they tried to escape.
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Srebrenica will never be forgotten On the 17th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, 520 identified Muslim victims were buried yesterday. Fifty-thousand flocked to the Potocari Cemetery in Srebrenica, the ’City of white lilies’ as prayers were meddled with tears.
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Once again, Assad is biding time After meeting with Syrian State Leader Assad, U.N. Special Representative Annan announced that they would be conforming to the new approach. Meanwhile, as Assad’s efforts to bide time continue, yesterday 29 people were killed in Syria.
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Srebrenica a grave shame for Europe Nearly 520 identified victims of the Srebrenica massacre will be buried on July 11th, the 17th anniversary of the 1995 genocide in which Bosnian Serb forces killed up to 8,000 Muslim men of fighting age.
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Syria’s Assad hurls accusations at Turkey Speaking in a broadcast aired by a German television station, Syrian state leader Bashar al-Assad accused Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar of supporting the opposition which he referred to as ‘armed terrorists’.
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Greek Cypriots cannot be Europe’s leaders Leader of Europe’s Liberals and European Parliament member Sir Graham Watson issued a series of harsh criticism against the Greek Cypriots, which have recently taken on the EU term presidency.
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Tension turns full-on at Turkey-Syria border The escalating tension between Syria and Turkey since Syria downed a Turkish fighter jet is now on the rise as military forces pile up on both sides of the border. While Turkey has rotated its missiles in Syria’s direction, Syria has deployed 170 tanks along the border.
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