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By Quratulain Fatima - Jul 15, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 15, 2018 23:08
ISLAMABAD — One hundred years ago, women in the United Kingdom gained the right to vote, and today, most women in the developed world are en ...
By Bob Geldof - Jul 15, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 15, 2018 23:06
LONDON — In 1984, I gathered the most successful musicians of the time to form a “supergroup” called Band Aid to raise money for famine reli ...
By Youssef Qahwaji - Jul 12, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 12, 2018 22:49
One fifth of Jordan’s population is between 15 and 24 years old, according to the Department of Statistics. ...
By Zia Qureshi - Jul 12, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 12, 2018 22:48
WASHINGTON, DC — “The copyright and patent laws we have today look more like intellectual monopoly than intellectual property,” wrote Brink ...
By Kamal J. Araj - Jul 11, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 11, 2018 23:20
There is a general misunderstanding that renewables, solar, wind and nuclear energy are in conflict with each other. ...
By Nasser Saidi - Jul 11, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 11, 2018 23:20
BEIRUT — The human toll from violence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has reached historic proportions. ...
By Mohamed Sidibay - Jul 08, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 08, 2018 23:54
NEW YORK — My family was murdered before I could tie my shoes. ...
By Michael Meyer - Jul 08, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 08, 2018 23:54
NAIROBI — It’s the end of the rainy season in Kenya, and this year’s storms have been almost biblical, washing away not only people’s sunny ...
By James A. Goldston - Jul 08, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 08, 2018 23:53
NEW YORK — Populist electoral victories around the world in recent years have led many to conclude that liberal democracy is under assault. ...
By Christophe Deloire - Jul 02, 2018 - Last updated at Jul 02, 2018 23:43
PARIS — President Vladimir Putin worked hard to bring the 2018 FIFA World Cup to Russia, but now that the spectacle is underway, his influen ...

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