Maleeha Tareen
Joined on: May 12, 2014
Published stories: 189
Articles By Maleeha Tareen
Russia has withdrawn most of its troops from the border with Ukraine, but seven battalions, – that is, thousands of soldiers are deployed, as announced by Chuck Hagel, Secretary of Defense U.S. this Friday. From Singapore, where he is to attend a conference on international security, Hagel defined withdrawal as a promising development, but has […]
May 31 2014 | Posted in
Europe |
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Four of the girls abducted last month by the Nigerian militia Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria have escaped from their captors, who still have retained 219 other teenagers, according to the head of the Borno State Education, Inuwa Musa, reported Reuters. Girls were in a high school in the village of Chibok when an armed […]
May 30 2014 | Posted in
Africa |
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Fighters of the terrorist group Boko Haram, which still has at least 219 captive girls abducted last April, have attacked three villages in northeastern Nigeria, Borno State, and killed at least 35 people, according to sources military and the inhabitants of the town. Dozens of members of Boko Haram dressed in military uniforms stormed villages […]
May 30 2014 | Posted in
Africa |
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King Philippe of Belgium to be avoided by all means as an institutional paralysis that kept the country 541 days without a government four years ago. To accelerate some complex procedures that are anticipated, the monarch has already ordered the leader of the Flemish nationalist party, Bart de Wever, to enter into discussions to form […]
May 29 2014 | Posted in
Europe |
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The Egyptian authorities Tuesday decided to extend the presidential elections in a third day to compensate for the low turnout on Monday and Tuesday. Officials said the action was taken “to allow more people to participate.” The lack of interest in the elections to harm the quarterback Abdelfatá Sisi that seeks legitimacy as the new […]
May 29 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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Genetic studies in Parkinson’s disease performed in Basque and Catalan hospitals are key to the development of neuroprotective or curative therapies for patients worldwide. The foundation is named after the Hollywood actor Michael J. Fox, who collaborates with fellow billionaire Sergey Brin has redoubled its commitment to open investigations in parallel with the Donostia University […]
May 29 2014 | Posted in
Sci-Tech |
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Spokesperson for Mehsud Taliban group, Azam Tariq, has announced that his group is severing ties with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) this Wednesday May 28, 2014. Azam claimed that individual ideologies had created a rift among various Taliban groups and there was a deviation from the real cause. Azam Tariq accused the existing Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan leadership […]
May 28 2014 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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While a smiling Abdel Fatah al Sisi voted Monday in a polling of the affluent Cairo neighborhood of Heliopolis, Mohamed Morsi, the rais who was deposed nearly one year ago, languishes in prison Burj al-Arab, near the city of Alexandria. The Islamist politician, the first elected president of Egypt at the polls, is being tried […]
May 28 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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The military junta that dominates Thailand from Thursday received formal recognition from the Thai sovereign, Bhumibol Adulyadej, 86 on Monday. It is a symbolic but indispensable for settlement in the power of the military government, which has already taken several steps to cement their control but faced protests despite warnings of a harsh response against […]
May 28 2014 | Posted in
World |
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The first day of the Egyptian elections Monday closed smoothly. Ten months after the overthrow of the Islamist Mohamed Morsi, left president elections in Egypt, the recently retired quarterback Sisi Abdelfatá to caress an expected landslide victory. Al Sisi is about to establish itself as yet another Egyptian military leader in the tradition of Gamal […]
May 28 2014 | Posted in
Middle East |
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The new prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, the Hindu nationalist party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), met Tuesday in his first day in office, with his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif. The meeting between the two leaders in New Delhi is, according to experts, a master of diplomacy blow after a history of conflict between the […]
May 28 2014 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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The writer Henry David Thoreau, unhappy with the violent changes that progressed in the mid- nineteenth century began to produce at home, went to live alone in the woods, in a cabin he built himself, to think of a personal strategy to keep him safe from that progress, which since then moved wildly and loomed […]
May 27 2014 | Posted in
Opinion |
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