Daily Archives: June 22, 2014
Sunni insurgents capture three towns in Iraq’s Anbar: sources
307,000 Pakistanis flee from war in tribal region
Oil price risks put inflation back in focus
Four miners found shot dead at a South Africa gold mine
[wpResize] our suspected illegal miners were found dead with gun shots wounds to the head at a gold mine near Johannesburg, South African police said on Sunday. The bodies were found by security guards employed at the mine on Saturday,
ISIL militants seize more Iraq towns
2 Palestinians killed as Israel raids W.Bank
‘Too fat to fight’: thousands of British soldiers overweight
South Korea troops surround soldier who killed five comrades
Stopgap arrangements will not help Mideast
[wpResize] By : Harun Yahya The appearance of a dangerous player in the Middle East’s political landscape, the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), interesting alliances have begun to emerge despite many differences and to a certain
Demonizing Sunni uprising in Iraq
[wpResize] By : Hani Hazaimeh After reading countless articles, op-eds and analyzes on the swift takeover of the northern parts of Iraq by the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), only very few made sense. While the
Nahid’s murder: Answers needed!
[wpResize] By : Abdullah Sayel Is it the 19-year-old man from Colchester who stabbed Nahid Almanea 16 times to death? Or was it someone else? It is a full tragedy in all its aspects. The Guardian describes it saying: “Suffered
Blair’s betrayal of the D-Day veterans
[wpResize] By : Neil Berry It is ironic that the fresh upheaval in Iraq has come soon after the 70th anniversary celebrations of “D-Day,” the invasion of northern France by British and US forces on June 6, 1944 that heralded
Al-Maliki’s blame game
[wpResize] By : AbdulRahman Al-Rashed Saudi Arabia had started distancing itself from Iraq a long time before Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki came to power eight years ago. The Kingdom believed that the United States was too tangled in Iraq and
Brazilians warm up to World Cup
[wpResize] By : Rasheed Abou-Alsamh With the World Cup now in full swing, it seems hard to believe that just a few weeks ago a part of the Brazilian population was saying there would be no World Cup. Of course
The bitter fruit of complete nonsense
[wpResize] By : Bikram Vohra So much for the arrogance of power. This government promised Indians a service for the people. Less government, more governance. Reflect that sentiment in a nine strong police force that has gathered in the home
Blair’s betrayal of the D-Day veterans
[wpResize] By : Neil Berry It is ironic that the fresh upheaval in Iraq has come soon after the 70th anniversary celebrations of “D-Day,” the invasion of northern France by British and US forces on June 6, 1944 that heralded
Saudi cement sector showing signs of recovery
Seminar on managing for development results set
[wpResize] On the sidelines of the annual meeting of the Islamic Development Bank Group (IDB) this week, a seminar will be organized by the coordination group institutions on managing for development results, on Tuesday (June 24) at the Jeddah Hilton.
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