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Yemen’s Deadliest Attack In Its Ongoing Civil War

International condemnation continues as the civil war in Yemen worsens Site of Yemen’s deadliest attack from BBC News [Tweet “Deadliest attack yet in #Yemen’s ongoing civil war #news #headlines”] Some key facts about the war in Yemen from Al Jazeera. For more of the latest news on DEMAGAGA, click here. [ad name=”DMGG In-Content Responsive Ad”] […]

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Friends Rally to Boris Johnson After Saudi Remarks Scandal

Prime Minister Theresa May Disavows Comments, Reaffirms British-Saudi Friendship Saudi Arabia is “playing proxy wars” says FM Boris Johnson – BBC News UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s supporters defend the “gaffe prone” diplomat as Prime Minister Theresa May disowns his comments about Saudia Arabia engaging in “proxy wars” in the Middle East. Andrew Mitchell, former […]

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United States Military Launches Airstrikes on ISIS-Held Iraqi City of Mosul

ISIS hold on Iraqi city of Mosul tenuous following coalition airstrikes BuzzFeed News Investigates The Fight Against ISIS from BuzzFeed Blue United States Central Command announced “precision strikes” were launched against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), targeting buildings from which ISIS fighters had initiated attacks against Iraqi forces. The US military targeted […]

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Poll Reveals Half of US Respondents See Utility in Torture

Poll reveals that employing torture against enemies may not be as taboo as previously thought The Case Against Torture | Op-Docs | The New York Times from New York Times Half of American respondents polled in a global survey by the United Nations revealed that they believed an enemy fighter could be tortured to extract […]

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News Headlines for May 16, 2015: Trident Whistleblower Speaks, Ecuador Breaks Record, ISIS Driven Away from Palmyra

Trident submarine comes under scrutiny, GCHQ exempty from prosecution for hacking, Ecuador breaks reforestation record Ancient sites destroyed by Isil – in 60 seconds Afghan Man Has Successful Hand Transplant from Christian Donor UK Passes Law Allowing GCHQ Immunity from Prosecution Hacking Private Phones and Computers Trident Whistleblower: “A disaster waiting to happen” Ecuador Passes Guinness Reforestation Record with 6,47,250 […]

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United Nations Begins Inquiry Into United States’ Drone Program

The United Nations announced that it will be launching an inquiry into the United States’ deployment of combat drones and the legal frameworks governing such use.   Ben Emmerson from the United Kingdom, the United Nations‘ special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism, opened the inquiry on January 24 and will focus on deployments in […]

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Ali Abdullah Saleh’s Rule Over Yemen Ends.

Thirty three years of dictatorship have come to an end today in Yemen. As reported earlier, President Ali Abdullah Saleh will step down from his seat immediately making him the fourth authoritarian ruler to have been ousted in the Arab Spring. Saleh signed an agreement in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh, transferring power to […]

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President Saleh of Yemen Has Agreed to a Transfer of Power.

The nation of Yemen has been locked in a political crisis since January 2011. Negotiations between President Saleh’s regime and the opposition has reportedly led to an agreement for Ali Abdullah Saleh to transfer power to his deputy minister Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi in an act that will bring 33 years of uninterrupted rule over the […]

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Middle Eastern countries increase spending on social programs in wake of unrest in neighboring states.

A report from FuelFix.com states that Middle Eastern nations are going to increase their spending on social programs in the wake of unrest in the region in order to quell or stave off potential dissent. With oil prices at record highs for an extended period of time, Gulf States look to make $1 trillion dollars […]

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Middle Eastern countries increase spending on social programs in wake of unrest in neighboring states.

A report from FuelFix.com states that Middle Eastern nations are going to increase their spending on social programs in the wake of unrest in the region in order to quell or stave off potential dissent. With oil prices at record highs for an extended period of time, Gulf States look to make $1 trillion dollars […]

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