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    Apr 29

    The Syrian regime's prisons are a vast network of concentration camps, where torture and murder are endemic. Despite the solid evidence, it's unlikely justice will ever be done, certainly not by an international court.

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    9 hours ago

    Oct 8th 1918: The “National Congress” at Ufa, attended by delegates from most non-Bolshevik groups, continues to discuss the “reestablishment of Russia’s unity and independence”. “Its chances of success will depend entirely on the unity and concentration of effort."

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  4. Andrew Ferguson is brilliant: a review here of six of the top-ten current best-sellers, which are, like everything else, about Trump.

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    19 hours ago

    Victoria Marinova, a journalist from Bulgaria, was raped and murdered in the city of Ruse yesterday. She'd been investigating corruption involving EU funds. Absolutely horrific.

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  6. If you're just a bit more selective about which terrorist group you join, they can use a picture of you at your worst and you'll still be called a "hero" by most of the press.

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  7. 7 Oct 1571: The Holy League (Catholic states in Europe) overcame the Ottomans at Lepanto, turning the imperial tide in Christendom's favour. An Ottoman document recorded: "The Imperial fleet encountered the fleet of the wretched infidels and the will of God turned another way."

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  8. 7 Oct : 1949: East German constitution adopted 1977: Fourth Soviet constitution adopted 1985: Achille Lauro hijacked by PLF/PLO, Leon Klinghoffer murdered, lead killer Muhammad Zaydan (Abu Abbas) is sheltered thereafter by Saddam 2001: NATO invades Afghanistan

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  9. Really interesting long interview with on . Covers Islamism, Salafism, Muslim identity and the conception of the state, the U.S. role in the world, Middle East governments, social policy, and more.

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  10. And his wife is too frightened to be photographed, because even in France she doesn't feel safe from the lawless tyranny in .

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    Erdogan is trying to provide the Saudis with a ladder to come down, while also waiting for US support to arrive if the Saudis don’t take his ladder regarding

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    24 hours ago

    Why have we been proud to publish Jamal Khashoggi? And why did his truth-telling make people angry? Read excerpts from Jamal Khashoggi’s columns for The WaPo here, and you will understand.

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  13. Roundup of the week's news, particularly the Supreme Court vote, with and |

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  14. "Turkish President [Recep] Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday [7 OCT] he was personally following the case of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi ... and ... still hoped for a positive outcome to the matter."

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    22 hours ago

    Aktay is a pretty serious guy in the AKP structure. On foreign affairs that’s as near enough to RTE as you can hope to get other than Kalin

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  16. Today is seventeen years to the day since launched Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in .

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  17. James A. Slape, 23, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, was killed in Helmand on 4 Oct. 2018. He was the eighth U.S. fatality in this year.

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    Oct 5

    Disclosure of identities of 305 operatives, the largest intelligence blunder in modern Russian history is entirely of domestic making, and only all-penetrating corruption and state erosion are to blame. Here is how it works 👇1/

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    Oct 7

    BREAKING: Netanyahu spoke on the phone with Russian President Putin and they agreed to meet soon

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  20. Oct 7

    Interesting from a senior PKK official in the Rojava zone in .

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    Disgusting: Pro-Saudi regime account claims it was "Qatari intelligence" that murdered "upon learning he wanted to return to Saudi Arabia". Same account in other tweets blames Turkey for the murder, saying they did it to frame/smear the Saudi regime.

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