Jamshed Sindhu
Joined on: Apr 23, 2014
Published stories: 219
Articles By Jamshed Sindhu
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, has said on Thursday that the Syrian regime has carried out air strikes on the Iraqi border “on the Syrian side.” The attack, which was directed against the positions of the militias of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), was near the town of Qaim, near the […]
A kiss can be a big difference. Until this week, Uma Thurman was Quentin Tarantino’s muse. The actress he had in all his projects, either to revive the heart with a hypodermic needle directly into one of the most memorable scenes in Pulp Fiction or tray to serve his revenge on any of the moments […]
Jun 26 2014 | Posted in
Hollywood |
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Four small bombs have exploded Wednesday in three metro stations in Cairo, leaving at least four people injured, police and rescue officials said. In the district of Heliopolis, north of the capital, a fifth device exploded outside a court building leaving one wounded, as reported by Reuters chief Bomb disposal unit of the Egyptian capital, […]
Jun 25 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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The separatists of Donetsk Popular Republic (DPR) have agreed to maintain a ceasefire until June 27 in response to a similar measure last week by the President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko. The agreement was reached in an unprecedented meeting Monday among senior representatives of the conflicting parties which was held in the building occupied by […]
Jun 25 2014 | Posted in
World |
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Nearly 700,000 people have passed through the polls, physical or virtual, in Hong Kong since last Friday to participate in the referendum called for by the Occupy Central pro civil liberties movement to reclaim the public to appoint the head of the local government elections 2017, as Beijing has promised. The Chinese government has flatly […]
Jun 24 2014 | Posted in
World |
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United States yesterday took a crucial step to overcome the tensions that have marked its relationship with Cairo since the coup last summer by the deposed Islamist Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president. The Secretary of State, John Kerry, traveled to Cairo to meet with the new president, Abdelfatá Al Sisi, as part of […]
Jun 24 2014 | Posted in
Middle East,
USA |
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U.S. fears civil war in Iraq from becoming a wider conflict between Sunnis and Shiites in the Middle East. The complicity of Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Gulf countries with Iraqi insurgents and Shiite Iran close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is making Washington draw some worrying scenarios: the partition of Iraq in Mesopotamia until […]
Jun 23 2014 | Posted in
Middle East,
USA |
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In addition to a terrorist organization, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) that plagues many regions of northern and eastern Iraq two weeks ago and is on the doorstep of the capital, Baghdad, is no more a jihadist group. It is also a company that has neatly accounts terror. The group surprised […]
Jun 22 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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Judge Said Yusuf, the court of the Egyptian province of Minya, decided on Saturday to maintain the provisional sentence of death which he had issued against 183 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, including the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie. Instead, the judge acquitted 496 other people and commuted the death sentence of […]
The general and Turkish president Kenan Evren was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment as leader of the military coup of 1980. Evren, 96, was head of the military rule after the uprising and, after a controversial referendum which approved a new constitution, president of Turkey from November 1982 until 1989. The coup of 1980, the […]
Jun 19 2014 | Posted in
World |
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Several people have died from an explosion that occurred in the city of Damaturu, in the northern state of Yobe, in a room where several fans were concentrated to see the World Cup match on Tuesday. There are at least 13 dead and 20 wounded, according to a Reuters correspondent who is in the Hospital […]
Jun 19 2014 | Posted in
Africa |
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The Pentagon on Tuesday confirmed capturing of Ahmed Abu Khattala in Libya, suspected ringleader of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in September 2012, where four Americans were killed, including the ambassador, Chris Stevens. Khattala was arrested on Sunday during a secret U.S. special forces operation yesterday and was in “a safe place” […]
Jun 19 2014 | Posted in
Latest News,
USA |
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