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    1 hour ago

    The fact that the “uprising” also aligned itself with the historical exterminator of Armenians and made a name for itself attacking their communities, looting properties, desecrating churches, calling for theocracy, and providing a petri dish for death cults may also be a factor

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    6 hours ago

    Duhok hosts Coexistence festival in participation of 600 students from the Muslim, Christian and Ezidi communities. Read more on this.....

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 13

    Huge move from Turkey’s central bank, which hikes benchmark rate by 625 basis points. The lira breathes, immediately surges to 6.14 to the dollar.

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    Sep 12

    Good, sober reporting on the curriculum wars in Jazira. Focuses on the main problem with the Self-Admin’s heavy-handed efforts to implement their mother-tongue education: lack of accreditation—and therefore of legitimacy.

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    Sep 12

    France, Ipsos poll: President Macron Approval Rating Approve: 25% (-7) Disapprove: 69% (+9) Field work: 7/09/18 – 8/09/18 Sample size: 998

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    Sep 12

    Russia says it has "irrefutable evidence" of a vast global conspiracy involving U.S. network television, MI6, al-Qaeda, and others to murder a cellar full of orphans and make it look like gas, in order to—I guess—fire one more round of missiles into Syria.

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    Sep 12

    Residents of Khanaqin disputed territory in Diyala province call on Iraqi and Kurdistan Regional government to restore peace and stability to the area, following a series of terrorist attacks in and around Khanaqin

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    Sep 11

    France, Odoxa poll: President Macron Approval Rating Approve: 29% (-10) Disapprove: 71% (+12) Field work: 5/09/18 – 6/09/18 Sample size: 1,004

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    Sep 11

    party Abnaa Al-Nahrain boycotts . Says since 90s the Assyrian ppl suffer of not being perceived as"real partner" & it's been treated, especially by the ruling party in "areas where our ppl" live as "guest"

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    Sep 11

    "Dalay said Turkey would not withdraw its troops from the observation posts any time soon, unless it reached an agreement with Russia, Iran and the Syrian government." - Read our research director 's comments in this report:

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  11. Sep 11

    Seeing this amount of harassment from what is most likely a representative portion of the educated class, I fear for the position of ordinary Ahmadis in Pakistan.

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  12. Sep 11

    On a thread expressing his humble reasons for having needed to resign his position on his personal page, there are plenty of offers of support, but many more discriminatory statements against his faith.

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  13. Sep 11

    Although this isn't unique in Pakistan, which struggles with large amounts of extremism and abuse of ita minorities, I was surprised to see so much harassment of his account by English-speaking Pakistanis.

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  14. Sep 11

    Not that it is a main area of interest for me, but I just learnt about the sacking of from Pakistan's newly formed Economic Advisory Council explicitly because of his Ahmadi faith.

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    Sep 11

    Kurdish political parties, following their meeting in Qarahanjir, Kirkuk, fail to reach a final decision to re-activate Kirkuk Provincial Council meetings which have been stalled for 11 months due to KDP council members’ boycott.

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    Sep 11

    Kurdish political parties meet in Qarahanjir, Kirkuk to persuade the KDP to participate in a provincial council meeting aiming to vote for a Kurdish nominee for the post of Kirkuk governor.

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    Sep 11

    PUK politbureau member Rizgar Ali says both PUK and KDP has formed a joint committee tasked with normalizing the situation in Kirkuk

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  18. Sep 10

    This is pretty much what every new building looked like in Iraqi Kurdistan from 2004-2017. Nowadays, thankfully many people have had a hard look at themselves and...just kidding, most new buildings still look like this.

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    Sep 10

    Spoke with Prime Minister of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government earlier today & condemned Iran’s recent rocket attacks into the Kurdistan region as an effort to threaten and destabilize its closest neighbor.

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    Sep 10
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    Hashd factional clashes, with each other, with tribes, with other parts of the state, happen sporadically & are inevitable from the nature of the Hashd. That is entirely different from Abadi, Amiri, Sadr etc. going into civil war mode.

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