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Strike deadlock shuts Nigerian universities for months

ABUJA, Nigeria: Adenekan Ayomide had been attending the University of Abuja for two years when the lecturers went on strike in February. The 27-year-old...

UK to send Pakistan ?1.5m in emergency flood aid

LONDON: The UK is to send ?1.5 million ($1.76 million) in aid to Pakistan in the aftermath of devastating floods.A state of emergency has...

Turkey accuses Greece of ‘hostile action’ against jets

ISTANBUL: Turkey on Sunday alleged fellow NATO member Greece has used a Russian-made air defense system to harass Turkish jets on a reconnaissance mission,...

Two US Navy warships transit through Taiwan Strait

WASHINGTON: Two US warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, the American navy said, the first such transit since China staged unprecedented military...

Dutch commandos wounded in shooting outside hotel in gun-crazy US

AMSTERDAM: Three Dutch commandos in the United States for training exercises were wounded in a shooting outside their hotel in Indianapolis on Friday night,...

New Mexico man charged with supporting Daesh group

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.: A New Mexico man has been arrested and charged with trying to provide material support to the Daesh group and shutting down...

US intelligence to conduct risk assessment of recovered Mar-a-Lago materials — letter

WASHINGTON: The US intelligence community will assess the potential risk to national security of disclosure of materials recovered during the Aug. 8 search of...

Two killed in Netherlands after truck hits revellers

THE HAGUE: At least two people were killed and several others injured after a cargo truck ran off a dike and plowed into a...

Jordanian princess calls for improved food security, health and education for women and children in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan has called on Pakistani authorities to ramp up nutrition aid for women and children in the wake of...

Ukraine allows sailors to leave country in likely boost for grain shipments

KYIV: Merchant sailors will be allowed to leave Ukraine if they receive approval from their local military administrative body, the Ukrainian prime minister said...

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