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| 9/11 attacks: What's happened to al-Qaeda? On the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US, the perpetrator - the then-Afghan based jihadist group al-Qaeda - is in a state of disarray. Its branch in Syria was silenced in June by a rival force; in Yemen it suffered a defeat at the hands of rebels shortly ... | |
| Netanyahu Apology to Bedouins Is Taken as an Affront JERUSALEM — It took nearly four years for the Israeli government to apologize to a Bedouin family from the Negev desert after a relative whose car had fatally run over a police officer, and who was killed by police fire, was hastily and wrongly labeled a ... | |
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| Politics plague Israeli virus response ahead of holidays TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long cultivated a symbiotic relationship with the country's ultra-Orthodox parties, doling out generous subsidies and leaving their insular way of life unperturbed in exchange for ironclad ... | |
| UK's 'Moonshot' mass virus test plan met with skepticism LONDON — Health experts on Thursday expressed strong skepticism about the British government's ambitious plans to carry out millions of coronavirus tests daily in a bid to help people resume normal lives in the absence of a vaccine. Support our journalism ... | |
| The Latest: India reports record 95735 new virus infections NEW DELHI — India has recorded another one day record increase in new coronavirus infections, logging 95,735 new cases. According to the Health Ministry, India's number of recorded infections since the pandemic began reached 4,465,863 on Thursday, ... | |
| Macron urges tough EU stance against Turkish 'provocations' PARIS — Leaders of EU countries on the Mediterranean were expected on Thursday to send a clear warning to Turkey at an emergency summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, who denounced what he called "unacceptable" provocations ... | |
| Fear and poverty in Turkey as pandemic hits Erdogan's base ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Huseyin Goksoy, a tailor who was so stressed about going hungry during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic that he was briefly bedridden with a hernia, is increasingly worried about his future as Turkey strains to curb poverty. | |
| Coronavirus: Who will get the vaccine first? If or when scientists succeed in making a coronavirus vaccine, there won't be enough to go around. Research labs and pharmaceutical companies are rewriting the rulebook on the time it takes to develop, test and manufacture an effective vaccine. | |
| Leaders in Mali meet with junta for summit on transition BAMAKO, Mali — Leaders of Mali's military junta who deposed the West African country's president last month are meeting with political parties and civil society groups to outline a transition to a civilian government and, ultimately, elections. Support our ... | |
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