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UN peacekeepers, Congolese soldiers die in DRC attack At least 14 UN peacekeepers and five Congolese air force members have been killed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in the "worst attack in recent history", according to the UN. The UN said that at least 53 peacekeepers were also injured in the attack in North Kivu on Thursday night.
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Palestinians clash with Israeli forces in 'day of rage' protests Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces on Friday in a "day of rage" called to protest against US President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. At least two Palestinians were killed as Israeli forces used live ammunition, tear gas and rubber bullets ...
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Do Americans Really Want Troops in Syria Indefinitely? The vote that Congress took before the United States invaded Iraq proved very important in American democracy. Barack Obama was able to beat Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primaries in large part because she had supported the Iraq War. And Donald Trump triumphed over the establishments of both the ...
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Morocco meets Mexico in Abu Dhabi Having missed out on a place in the Mexican league championship play-offs, Pachuca tuned up for UAE 2017 with a storming run in the Copa MX, the final of which will be played on 21 December. Though they have been without competitive football in the last two weeks, Los Tuzos have a lot going for ...
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Books by Economist writers in 2017 Our new Cairo correspondent counts the cost of acute social tensions in Israel and the occupation of the West Bank. Game Query: The Mind-Stretching Economist Quiz. Edited by Philip Coggan. With contributions from Geoffrey Carr, Josie Delap, John Prideaux and Simon Wright. Economist Books; 224 ...
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