Archive du mois : janvier 2018

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Iran blasts Jordan’s king over ‘unfair’ assertion

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi has rejected remarks made by the Jordanian monarch on the country’s foreign policies, describing them as contrary to the reality on the ground. On Sunday, Ghassemi said in a statement that King Abdullah II’s comments on Iran’s regional influence does not accurately reflect its role as peace promoter and…

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What goes on in South Yemen?

The devastating war raging in Yemen for the past three years is on the verge of entering another, even deadlier, stage. On Sunday, forces loyal to the government of President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, backed by Saudi Arabia, exchanged fire in the southern Yemeni city of Aden with an armed group aligned with the Southern Transitional…

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‘Now we enjoy got to plod’: Survivor recalls Quebec mosque attack

Ahmed Ech-Chahedy first thought he was hearing fireworks. The father of six had just finished evening prayers at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec, Canada, and was chatting with his eight-year-old son and two of his son’s friends. It was January 29, 2017, and Ech-Chahedy’s back was to the main door of the mosque. He heard…

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Tennis eyes young fans with shorter layout

A ticking stopwatch visible courtside and a potential main draw berth were enough to keep tennis players on their toes at the Australian Open qualifying event earlier this month. The 25-second serve clock – first introduced at the US Open qualifiers last year – monitored the allowed time players took between points at the year’s…

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UK demands threaten Brexit transition talks

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Dozen Yemenis killed, scores wounded in Aden clashes

At least 12 people were killed and more than 130 wounded in clashes between government forces and southern separatists in Yemen’s coastal city of Aden, according to the health ministry. The violence broke out after separatist forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council (STC) reportedly seized the government headquarters in Aden on Sunday. The separatists…

Bangladesh: Trafficking of girls rife in Rohingya camps 0

Bangladesh: Trafficking of girls rife in Rohingya camps

Noyona Katun, a Rohingya refugee from Myanmar, said her daughter Yasmin was 13 years old when she was snatched by a man in the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in southern Bangladesh and smuggled to India. That was three years ago. Noyona and Yasmin fled a military crackdown in Myanmar in 2012. Noyona said the trafficker was…

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Gandini: 'Roma speaking for Dzeko'

Roma CEO Umberto Gandini won’t rule out Edin Dzeko’s transfer to Chelsea. “It takes three parties to reach an agreement.” The Giallorossi have scraped just three draws in the last six Serie A rounds and sit in fifth place following a 1-0 home defeat to Sampdoria. “We have put together a lot of negative results…

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« Den Haien zum Fraß »

1976 entführte der Mossad zwei Deutsche, weil die angeblich einen Anschlag planten. An die Brisanz dieser Affäre erinnern jetzt zwei Agenten und eine Betroffene. 29. Januar 2018, 8:22 UhrEditiert am 29. Januar 2018, 8:22 UhrDIE ZEIT Nr. 5/2018 Nach dem glücklichen Ende der Flugzeugentführung 1976 in Entebbe war die Freude bei der Rückkehr in Israel groß.…