BERLIN • Prominent leaders of Europe's right-wing populist parties will gather in the German city of Koblenz today in what observers see as a show of force targeting the European Union.The meeting has gained widespread attention in Germany as the first public get-together of Ms Frauke Petry, chairman of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), and Ms Marine Le Pen, president of France's National Front.
Crowdfunding raises $100,000 for new Australia Day campaign with girls in hijabs An Australia Day billboard featuring two girls in hijabs has been removed from a site in Melbourne after threats were made to the company behind it.
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The first round meeting on the Constitution Change bill, which proposes a transition from the Parliamentary system to a Presidential system but still retains the "Republican president" title instead of the "President", has come to an end. The bill's 18th and the last article has passed TBMM (Grand National Assembly of Turkey) General Assembly with 344 votes. (BBC)
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Wednesday found anomalies in the way the sessions courts handled the case of the 10-year-old maid tortured by the family of a serving additional district and sessions judge (ADSJ).
January 2017 is the 6th anniversary of the Arab Spring where a number of rulers who had been in power for decades were overthrown. There was much optimism in those days when Ben Ali of Tunisia fled on a plan and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, after weeks of protests finally fell. But on the 6th anniversary the world’s media gave little coverage to the decadent events that took place in…
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