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Gunmen kill five Egyptian police in Sinai
Queen Rania of Jordan raises plight of refugees
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Amnesty accuses Turkey of ‘collective punishment’ in Kurdish southeast
Turkey security forces are subjecting residents of Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey to “collective punishment” with military operations backed by curfews, Amnesty International said on Thursday, accusing the army of “recklessly” using excessive force. Turkey has imposed successive curfews over the last
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