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/ Ayeza Ali - 5 years ago
An employee of the Libyan Foreign Ministry died Tuesday in an explosion that occurred inside the building, local media reported, citing a source in the ministry.
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/ Zaroon Ismail - 5 years ago
An explosion took place near the Libyan Foreign Ministry in the country's capital of Tripoli, media reported Tuesday.
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/ Kamran Farid - 5 years ago
A court in Istanbul remanded in custody 118 people as a part of the investigation into the infiltration of terrorists, linked to the movement of Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, which Ankara refers to as the Fethullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), into the Turkish army, media reported on Tuesday.
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/ Sohaib Maqsood - 5 years ago
The Remembrance Day of Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty is observed in Russia on December 15
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/ Zaroon Ismail - 5 years ago
Shooting in the West Bank has left two people killed and two others injured, ZAKA, the Israeli disaster victim identification unit, said on Thursday.
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/ Minahil Waseem - 5 years ago
At least four people were killed in a bomb blast on the outskirts of the Afghan capital on Tuesday, Afghan media reported, citing local authorities
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/ Kamran Farid - 5 years ago
At least 14 Afghan servicemen were killed and 20 others were kidnapped in an attack that Taliban militants carried out in the north-western Afghan province of Herat, local media reported on Friday, citing Herat provincial governor.
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/ Kamran Farid - 5 years ago
A phoned-in bomb threat, which triggered an evacuation of the CNN bureau in the central of New York City, turned out to be false, the local police said.
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/ Sehar Sial - 5 years ago
A third of small and medium German enterprises have been spied on by corporate rivals or other nations, the federal criminal police (BKA) said Thursday.
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/ Zara Jawad - 5 years ago
The UK authorities will suspend so-called gold-plated investor visas for foreign oligarchs and other wealthy individuals starting on Friday as part of a crackdown on organized crime and money laundering, media reported on Thursday.