Israel issues 47 administrative detention orders in February

    Abrar Hussain Israeli occupation forces have issued forty-seven administrative detention orders against Palestinian prisoners in the first week of February, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club revealed Thursday.Of them, 41 were new while six were renewals of detentions of prisoners already held by the occupation. The administrative detention orders ranged from three to six months, and some…

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      Putin, 7 more in Russian presidential fray

      Suzana Rahman President Vladimir Putin and eight individuals have been officially confirmed to run for Russia’s March 18 presidential elections, the Central Election Commission said Thursday. The names of the eight candidates will be arranged in alphabetical order on the ballots, it said. For registering as an independent presidential candidate, an aspiring contestant had to collect…

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        France urges halt to air strikes, aid corridors in Syria

        Suzana Rahman Air strikes to stop in Syria and the opening of humanitarian corridors, was called for by French Defence Minister Florence Parly as it was unacceptable that civilians were being targeted on Friday. Parly highlighted the fighting in rebel-held areas of Idlib province and eastern Damascus, where waves of Syrian government and Russian strikes have…

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          Turkish warplanes strike Kurdish militia targets in Syria: army

          Sofian Khan Turkish warplanes have hit Kurdish YPG militia targets at Afrin region in Syria, informed the army on Friday, and a monitoring group reported that seven fighters and two civilians were killed in strikes.The overnight struck after a lull in Turkish airstrikes after the shooting down of a Russian warplane elsewhere in Syria last weekend.The…

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            Egypt begins security operation against ‘terrorists’

            Abrar Hussain Egypt began a major assault against militants yesterday on the Sinai peninsula, where Islamic State attacks have killed soldiers, police and civilians. Egypt seeks to crush the militant insurgency by the end of the February deadline set by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. After an attack on a mosque which killed some 300 people, the…

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              400 Daesh terrorists released by PYD/PKK

              Abrar Hussain A Turkish Justice and Development (AK) Party spokesman confirmed yesterday that 400 Daesh prisoners had been released in northern Syria to fight Turkey. “It is confirmed that 400 Daesh prisoners in Raqqa, Afrin and Deir ez-Zour were released on the condition that they will fight against Turkey,” Mahir Unal said at a news…

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                Govt had no role over Khaleda’s graft case: Shajahan

                Sofian Khan Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan yesterday said the government had no role in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case, that has been settled in a makeshift court convicting BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia and its senior vice-chairman Tarique Rahman and three others. “The case was filed during the last caretaker government’s regime. There was no…

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