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50 percent of divorce cases due to compatibility issues
Factories closed for faulty iron production
Summer festivals draw huge crowds of children
“ALLAH” Only For Muslims, Ruled Top Malaysian Court
[wpResize] KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia : Malaysia’s top court on Monday upheld a government ban forbidding non-Muslims from using “Allah” to refer to God, rejecting an appeal by the Roman Catholic Church that argued that the ban failed to consider the
Half-a-ton cocaine seized in Jeddah port
Emergency plan for holy cities finalized
307,000 Pakistanis flee from war in tribal region
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
Gomez stalker to undergo treatment
Nickel’s record-breaking week dampens bull spirits
[wpResize] By : Andy Home It’s been a record-breaking week for nickel, albeit not the kind to do much for this market’s punchy bull narrative. Tuesday saw the warranting of 19,578 tons of metal into London Metal Exchange (LME) warehouses.
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