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  • In a statement aired on television on Thursday, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem condemned the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, stating that "as long as the occupation exists, the resistance will continue."
  • There has been "no tangible progress" in talks to put an end to the Middle East conflict, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday.
  • During a meeting with Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah of Kuwait, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed support for the Gulf country.
  • On Thursday, the United States imposed new economic penalties on members of the Castro family, the president of Cuba, and some of his close relatives.
  • John Bolton, who served as President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, agreed to plead a guilty plea to one count of retaining national security information.

Year: 2018

December 21, 2018

Belgium Museum Tries To Exorcise Ghosts...

Belgium has long struggled to deal with its colonial past a period that saw millions of Africans in Congo and Rwanda die from disease, starvation and violence

Virginia House With Over-the-Top Christmas Spirit

Christmas is a time for giving. For one man that means decorating his house with over-the-top Christmas displays to warm people’s hearts

December 20, 2018

Meet the Press

Staffan de Mistura (centre), United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, briefs press after consultations on Syria in Geneva

Syrian Refugees: The Looming Winter Months...

Suffering from spinal and back problems, Hilal’s only lifeline is the cash assistance he receives from UNHCR. The money helps him buy heating and winter clothes for his children

Cyber Trolling

If any person harassing a woman through Internet, email or any other electronic communication is stated as an offence under Section 354D IPC

Member Of Russia’s ‘FSB Killers’ Gang...

The gang, which was used by local businesses to protect their interests, was involved in robberies, thefts, extortion, and murders

Wildlife Bridge to Reduce Car Collisions...

A bridge over a busy interstate highway — not for cars or pedestrians, but for wildlife — is under construction in Washington state

Zimbabwe Relocates Elephants to Ease Congestion

Zimbabwe has moved 100 elephants from a congested conservancy in the south to another park near the border with Zambia. The new conservancy offers the elephants more to eat and more room to roam. But the park has been stalked by poachers in the past

Unfazed by Conflict, Palestinian Winemaker Keeps...

Seemingly untouched by decades of conflict, a Christian winery near Bethlehem has been making wine since 1885

Fighting Fake News

Fact are more important than adjectives. Fact checking is like Data Journalism reveal the truth.We are asking so called pseudo Nationalists or pseudo secularists post original pictures,videos or informations if you have one.Why manipulative ones to mislead netizens?

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