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| Bahrain becomes latest Arab nation to recognize Israel WASHINGTON — Bahrain on Friday agreed to normalize relations with Israel, becoming the latest Arab nation to do so as part of a broader diplomatic push by President Donald Trump and his administration to further ease the Jewish state's relative isolation ... | |
| Bahrain Will Normalize Relations With Israel, Trump Says WASHINGTON — President Trump announced on Friday that Bahrain would establish full diplomatic relations with Israel, following the United Arab Emirates, in another sign of shifting Middle East dynamics that are bringing Arab nations closer to Israel, ... | |
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| Bahrain becomes latest Arab nation to recognize Israel WASHINGTON — Bahrain has become the latest Arab nation to agree to normalize ties with Israel as part of a broader diplomatic push by President Donald Trump and his administration to fully integrate the Jewish state into the Middle East. Support our ... | |
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| China and India Pledge to Ease Tensions After Border Clashes China and India have once again pledged to defuse tensions along their contested Himalayan border, days after officials in both countries accused the other of firing shots in the region for the first time in decades. A previous promise to step back from a ... | |
| Libya's eastern parliament meets after rare protests erupt DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Libya's east-based parliament convened an emergency meeting Friday to address the eruption of rare protests over dire living conditions across the country's east, rallies that mirror similar recent protests in the west of the ... | |
| HRW: Bolivia case against Morales is politically motivated LA PAZ, Bolivia — Terrorism charges against former Bolivian President Evo Morales appear to be politically motivated and are part of a wider campaign by Bolivia's interim government to use the justice system against political opponents, Human Rights Watch ... | |
| Coronavirus: Tory MPs criticise 'rule of six' decision Some Tory MPs have criticised England's latest coronavirus rules that legally ban gatherings of more than six people. Ex-minister Steve Baker said the action amounted to "arbitrary powers without scrutiny" and MP Desmond Swayne said it was "outrageous" ... | |
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