The White House is offering this according to AP.
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The White House is offering this according to AP.
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The eldest son and heir of Austria’s last emperor Karl I. died at the age of 98.
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Link here and what does it mean.
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What does it mean?
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Hillary Clinton have suggested that after the death of Osama bin Laden there there is a chance Taliban will more likely be willing to negotiate.
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And what’s next for Yemen.
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At the beginning of May an alleged Iranian spy cell was broken up in Kuwait. But perhaps Iran needs GCC states more than they need Iran.
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A new coalition government consists from the Conservatives and Lib Dems. It may be all smiles for now, but some experts doubt that will last for long.
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How will the public in Greece react if the protests will be hijacked by the radical groups and if the acts of terrorism will rise?
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