[ad_1] ROME – When Hillary Clinton warned in an interview this week that the centrist leaders of Europe needed to "control" the issue of migration, or risk fanning the flames of populism, …
Read More »Laws on dangerous rape need to be updated, according to an Amnesty International report
[ad_1] The study found that out of 31 European countries, only eight – Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg and Sweden – have laws that define sex without consent …
Read More »Russia represents a greater threat than the Islamic State or al-Qaeda, warns the new head of the British army
[ad_1] General Mark Carleton-Smith (pictured), the new chief of the General Staff, said that Britain and its allies could not be indifferent to the Russian threat. According to the new head of …
Read More »Saudi Arabia categorically denies allegations of torture of prisoners
[ad_1] The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Culture and Information on Friday denied allegations of torture of detainees in the kingdom. "The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia categorically and firmly denies …
Read More »4 dead in a merciless attack on the Chinese Consulate in Pakistan
[ad_1] Pakistani troops move into the Chinese Consulate compound in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, November 23, 2018. The … Pakistani security forces travel to the Chinese consulate compound in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, November …
Read More »Demonstrations against fuel in France: a man with a grenade asks for a meeting of Macron
[ad_1] Multimedia playback is not supported on your device Legend of the mediaThousands of people march in France on the diesel tax A man armed with a grenade asking protesters to be …
Read More »Taiwan votes for independence ruling party under China's watch
[ad_1] TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan began voting in local elections on Saturday, a vital test of support for the pro-independence ruling party before the presidential election in a little over a year, …
Read More »North Korea and South Korea get green light for study of joint rail project
[ad_1] SEOUL (South Korea) – The UN Security Council has approved North Korea and South Korea's plan to conduct a joint study on the connection of their railways, thus exempting the project …
Read More »Bahrain holds elections with opposition groups banned
[ad_1] DUBAI (Reuters) – Bahrainis vote Saturday in a parliamentary election, after which opposition groups have been banned from repression in the realm of Western opponents. Shia Muslim opposition does not seem …
Read More »Bahrainis go to the polls as voting begins for local general elections
[ad_1] General elections for the Kingdom of Bahrain began on Saturday as Bahrainis go to the polls to vote. According to official figures released by the government, a total of 365,467 citizens …
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