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Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory has long served as a major factor preventing peace deals with Arab countries, but common concerns over Iran are widely seen as having brought them closer in recent years
Democracy activists stage more protests Sunday in defiance of the ban
Nonviolent events are planned around the world for two weeks beginning Monday
With a possible British exit from the European Union just weeks away, calls are growing for a fresh vote in Scotland on breaking from Britain
Meanwhile, an Iranian student was released by Australia and work continues for the release from Iran of a Melbourne University academic
Sanders, 78, said he felt 'great,' according to a statement from his campaign
The networking sites are accused of disseminating 'anti-family values'
Sources close to the investigation say the 45-year-old attacker, a police intelligence department employee, had converted to Islam 18 months ago
An elder brother of the alleged victim, a 12-year-old girl, said three soldiers entered their shanty at a refugee camp Sunday evening and sexually assaulted his sister
The 'Accidental Americans' association has been battling for years to be exempt from a US demand that all its citizens overseas file bank details along with yearly tax returns
Ursula von der Leyen followed a similar practice as German defense minister, staying in her Berlin office and returning to her family home near Hanover on weekends
Speaking to journalists on grounds of anonymity, DHS officials said the new policy would give immigration and border control agents a broader picture of the migrant and detainee situation
Temperatures in some places could be as many as 30 degrees higher than normal, the National Weather Service said, while a quarter of the country will reportedly experience temperatures above 90 degrees
The mandate affects 1,911 U.S.-registered aircraft and is expected to require about 165 planes to be inspected within seven days, the agency said
According to media reports, the World Trade Organization has approved the imposition of $7.5 billion of U.S. tariffs on EU exports annually
The time frame for returning the plane to service has been repeatedly pushed back since it was first grounded in mid-March following two crashes
Sarkozy, who already faces a separate trial for corruption involving a judge, is accused of spending nearly double the legal limit of 22.5 million euros ($24.5 million) on his failed re-election bid
The comments come amid particularly heightened international tensions over Iran's nuclear program and a series of incidents that have raised fears of a confrontation
Ilham Tohti, 49, is serving a life sentence on charges of separatism for advocating the rights of Uighurs, a Muslim minority in the northwestern Xinjiang region of China
Dozens of boats were pressed into service on streets overflowing with gushing rain water in Patna, the capital of the eastern state of Bihar, after torrential downpours far stronger the normal
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