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A victim receives first aid at Maelbeek metro station in downtown Brussels yesterday (AFP). Inset: one of the suspects in the attacks (AFP)


Terrorism Paralyses Brussels

Terrorism Paralyses Brussels

Terror struck the European Union’s capital Brussels yesterday morning as simultaneous bombings targeted the city’s airport and a metro station, leaving more than 230 dead and wounded. Twin explosions at the airport claimed the lives of 14 people and left...
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Libya unity government leader Fayez Serraj and U.N. representative Martin Kobler, Tunis, A.F.P


Kobler: Libya Needs a Rescue Plan

Kobler: Libya Needs a Rescue Plan

Tunis- Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), in declarations made to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper undermined the importance of media and political information leaked on thousands of French,...
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Yemeni Jews arriving to Israel A.F.P


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Pro-Yemeni government fighters gather in a desert area ahead of an offensive against al-Qaeda-held southern towns, in the eastern province of Shabwa, Yemen, 22 February 2016.EPA/STRINGER


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Opinion: Time for the Arabs to Get off the Fence

Opinion: Time for the Arabs to Get off the Fence

A few hours separated two events last week: the Arab League picked a new secretary general, and its foreign ministers labelled Hezbollah of Lebanon a terrorist organization. There is nothing untoward about the appointment of Egypt’s Ahmed Aboul-Gheit as new secretary...