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UK govt. urged not to let down Afghan interpreters

UK govt. urged not to let down Afghan interpreters

French President Francois Hollande, whose popularity has been declining in recent weeks due to his wrong decisions, has called for imposing further restrictions on wearing the headscarf in public.

 

Bahraini regime forces open fire, injure protester

Bahraini regime forces open fire, injure protester

A Bahraini protester has sustained head injuries in an attack by Saudi-backed security forces on an anti-regime demonstration in the kingdom.

Three shot to death in US state of Idaho

Three shot to death in US state of Idaho

A shooting incident has claimed lives of three people in a rural house in the US western state of Idaho, where a man and his son were breeding pitbulls .

British police bribe big drug dealers

British police bribe big drug dealers

A former Scotland Yard undercover officer has revealed that the British police used to bribe influential drug dealers with heroin and crack cocaine bought with taxpayers'...

Britain to deny legal aid to migrants

Britain to deny legal aid to migrants

The UK government has unveiled plan to deny foreign migrants civil legal aid as part of attempts to further cut spending amid a spiraling budget deficit.

Trayvon Martin's family settles wrongful death claim

Trayvon Martin's family settles wrongful death claim

The family of the slain African-American teenager Trayvon Martin has reached a settlement in a civil suit claiming wrongful death against the homeowners association of the ...

US labor force participation rate lowest since 1979

US labor force participation rate lowest since 1979

Recent statistics show that the participation rate of Americans in the labor force is falling drastically, hitting the lowest such figure since May 1979.

France considering plans to buy US drones: Report

France considering plans to buy US drones: Report

France is reportedly mulling over purchasing US-made unarmed Reaper surveillance drones in a bid to enhance its military capabilities.

Italy's president pardons US colonel with no justifiable reason

Italy's president pardons US colonel with no justifiable reason

Italy’s President Giorgio Napolitano has pardoned, without presenting a justifiable reason, a US Air Force colonel, who has been convicted in absentia of the abduct...

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