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Turkish soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint on the main road between Mardin and Cizre near the southeastern town of Midyat, Turkey. Reuters
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Terumi Tanaka, a survivor of the atomic bombing and head of a national organisation of bombing survivors called Nihon Hidankyo, attends a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2016. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Atomic Bomb Survivors Welcome Obama’s Apology but Say Disarmament is Priority
U.S. president Barak Obama who in 2009 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize partly for making nuclear nonproliferation a centerpiece of his agenda, will become in few days the very first American president to visit Hiroshima. Survivors of the world’s first atomic bomb...Caption:
Colaition forces found a large amount of missiles in different shapes and sizes
Huge Arms at al-Qaeda’s Dens in al-Mukalla, Confirming Plans to Establish Emirate
Abu Dhabi- “The campaign launched by the coalition and government forces in Yemen to clear al-Mukalla Governorate has revealed the presence of large amounts of heavy arms and high explosive ammunitions hidden at government headquarters or other places and were used by...Caption:
A worker fumigates a house to kill mosquitoes in, Nicaragua. Reuters
U.S. House Approves $622 Million, Pressing ahead with Zika Measure
U.S. House Republicans on Wednesday pushed through a $622.1 million bill to control the spread of the Zika virus, setting up challenging negotiations with the Senate, and the White House which has requested a lesser funding. The vote, which passed the...Caption:
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo. Reuters