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TOPSTORIES
Burkini Versus Bikini Round Two: Showdown in Corsica
A huge fight broke out between Muslim immigrants and native Corsicans after women wearing burkinis were photographed by a tourist. learn more
MORENEWS
Biden to Visit Turkey; What Message Will He Bring? The United States' vice president is slated to visit Ankara on August 24. Relations between the countries are cool following July's failed coup attempt. | |
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Jordanian Satirist Arrested For Cartoon Mocking ISIS Eminent Jordanian satirist and political cartoonist Nahed Hattar posted the cartoon to Facebook, featuring Allah talking to a jihadist in paradise. | |
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Every Month This Incredible Protest Takes Place in Pakistan Tamina Mirza, a schoolteacher, has been leading anti-terror protests against the Taliban in Lahore, Pakistan, on every 16th of the month. | |
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Iranian Civilian Nuclear Program 'Vigorously Progressing' The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization says Iran has not slowed down its civilian nuclear program. The question remains why the oil-rich country needs such a program. | |
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Burkini Ban Goes Into Effect in Cannes, France The city is concerned that violence could break out as burkini wearing may lead to scuffles. Anyone breaching the ban will face a fine. |
FEATUREDVIDEOS
Liberating Forces in Syria Reveal ISIS Torture Chambers As the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (comprised mainly of Kurds along with Christian, Arab and other militias) regained the city of Manbij, instruments of torture were revealed for crimes as little as a woman wearing makeup or uncovering her face. |
BLOGPOST
READERSWRITE
[Re: 'Biden to Visit Turkey; What Message Will He Bring?']: The U.S. should get their nukes back before any thing else or they will find their way to ISIS. S.M. | |
[Re:'Collective Feminist Activity Now Deemed Criminal in Iran']: Very scared men in Iran, terrified a woman can think for themselves L.O. |
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