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Sources say the head of the ruling State of Law list has told aides he would rather work from behind the scenes
The home secretary rejected proposals following the publication of 2 year review
The French president said that a Turkish invasion would be a "real problem"
MPs said the group had carried out "terrorist attacks and racist murders"
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Iraqi Prime Minister, also suggested that the ongoing dispute between Baghdad and Erbil were nearing an end
The minister of state for foreign affairs blasted Iran's "transnational sectarianism" and spoke of a need to win the "war on extremism"
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Canadian PM also took aim at gender discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace
Jac Holmes and Oliver Hall were killed battling insurgents
The programmes attempt to convert radicals to Al Qaeda ideology
The academic supervisor of Giulio Regeni, who was found dead in Cairo in 2016, had been accused of not cooperating with Italian investigators
Hanin Ghaddar, now in America, was sentenced in absentia
President of the Syrian Negotiation Commission, Nasr Al Hariri has met with a number of European leaders ahead of peace talks next week
Disillusion is festering in the very parts of the population that were instrumental in toppling the Ben Ali regime in 2011 — but in 2018 that hasn't yet translated into sustained and large-scale protests
A glimpse inside the busy cafes of the impoverished Tunis district of Ettadhamen reveals much about why Tunisians have once again taken to the streets
As crowds began to gather in the capital’s Bourguiba Avenue on a chilly Sunday morning, it was not the demonstration of national unity for which the government might have hoped
