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Israeli police recommend Netanyahu’s indictment

Israeli police have recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust after months of investigation into two corruption cases. The recommendations on Tuesday will now go to the attorney general, who will decide whether to prosecute him or not. Netanyahu appeared defiant in a live television address later on Tuesday, saying…

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The mini break and class battle

The stock market crash that began in the United States on February 2, Groundhog Day – moved in a wave around the world, and continued, down, up, down, into the following week – was all about class war – the kind once described by Warren Buffett, in which the rich are fighting against the rest…

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Ashraf Ghani is no longer an ethnonationalist

On February 5, in an article published in the opinion section of Al Jazeera English, author Eisa Khan Ayoobi classified Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as an « ethnonationalist », surprising many people who have been following Ghani’s political career and tenure as president closely. I have known Ghani personally for several years – I served as the…

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The browser for a web charge holding

The web is an incredible asset. It’s an engine for innovation, a platform for sharing, and a universal gateway to information. When we built Chrome, we wanted to create a way for people to interact with the magic that is the web, without the browser getting in the way. We created a browser that took up…

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Means line-ups: Juventus-Tottenham

Juventus will go all-out attack against Tottenham Hotspur tonight with Federico Bernardeschi, Douglas Costa, Mario Mandzukic and Gonzalo Higuain. The first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 kicks off in Turin at 19.45 GMT. Max Allegri must do without injured Paulo Dybala, Juan Cuadrado, Blaise Matuidi, Andrea Barzagli, Stephan Lichtsteiner and Benedikt Howedes.…

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‘Zexit’ consumes South Africa as defiant Zuma clings on

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Iraqi tribesmen warn ISIL warring parties’ households

In Iraq’s western Anbar province, tribesmen starting to rebuild have warned they will take revenge on the families of ISIL fighters if they return. Anbar is the biggest province in Iraq and one of the last places to be freed from ISIL, or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group. ISIL, also known as ISIS, swept into…

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Family’s ‘hearts destroy all over again’ as Gaia Pope’s rationalization for death by hook or by crook published

Teenager Gaia Pope died from hypothermia, an inquest has heard – as her family have described how their hearts ‘broke again’ at the news. The 19-year-old was reported missing by her relatives from her home near Swanage, Dorset, on November 7 last year, the court was told. Her body was found 11 days later by…