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In Pakistan’s War on Terror, Ordinary People Are Increasingly Vulnerable
A spate of kidnappings, threats, vandalism, and killings—including the Shikarpur blast—have all added to the perception that Sindh, historically known for its religious diversity, is slipping into the same radical ideology that has engulfed other parts of the country. Shah suspended local officers of the Sindh Police (another institution under scrutiny) pending an investigation, while the usual rounds of empty condemnation have poured in from other politicians.
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Saudi Arabia urged to address treatment of illegal workers
Saudi authorities have conducted a concerted campaign since 2013 to detain and deport hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrant workers, resulting in abuses against many of them, Human Rights Watch has said in a new report.
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Obama: U.S. would use force to defend Gulf allies
A joint statement delivered at the end of the gathering declared that the U.S. will continue to "deter and confront external aggression against our allies and partners, as we did in the Gulf War," and that the U.S. Is ready would work with them to determine an appropriate response in the face of such aggression, "including the potential use of military force."
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Thousands of jobs up for grabs
The largest job fair outside of Saudi Arabia for students will open in Washington DC on May 22.About 14,000 graduates from the Kingdom who have been studying in the United States are expected to attend with over 130 businesses being represented. The sixth annual job fair is being held by the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission [SACM], which is based just outside of Washington DC, and overseas all aspects of student life in the United States.
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Fighting continues in Yemeni city despite truce, 10 killed
The ceasefire, which began on Tuesday, appeared to be mostly holding on Friday despite heavy ground fighting between local militiamen and the Houthis in the city of Taiz, residents said. A medical source said 10 were killed.
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Death toll in Kabul hotel attack by Taliban rises to 14
The death toll from an attack on a hotel in Kabul where guests were trapped amid gunfire has risen to 14, a senior Afghan police official said Thursday.
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Why Wall Street investors and Chinese firms are buying farmland all over the world
In 2013, a separate study in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences estimated that between 0.7 percent and 1.75 percent of the world's agricultural land was now being transferred to foreign investors from local landholders. That's an area bigger than Germany and France combined.
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Will nationalization policies in Saudi Arabia impact migrants and remittance flows?
At least in the short- term I still expect no major impact on the job prospects for migrants in Saudi Arabia. The country will continue to issue a large number of work visas in order to alleviate labor shortages and diminish the negative impacts on businesses.
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What’s driving Pope Francis’ Middle East diplomacy?
From the beginning of his papacy Pope Francis hasn't hesitated to jump into the bloody politics of the Middle East, starting with his September 2013 appeal for a day of fasting and prayer to protest the planned US military strikes on Syria. Since then he has recognized the Armenian slaughter of 1915 as a genocide and repeatedly called for peace in the region, all in the name of defusing conflicts that threaten to tear apart a rich mosaic of cultures in which Christians once thrived.
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5 dead after gunmen storm Kabul guesthouse popular with foreigners
Militants stormed a guesthouse frequented by foreigners in the Afghan capital Wednesday night, leading to a five-hour siege that resulted in the death of five people, including one American, authorities said.
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