A referendum meant to bring stability to the country. Here in new york street art like this is becoming evermore prevalent and the street artists themselves gaining worldwide attention. Im gabriel, and that story is coming up. We have the days sports as asias football champions pull off a huge upset at the club world cup. This win is china setting up a semifinal encounter with barcelona. For months foreign powers have been pressuring rival factions in libya to form a unity government to block the advance of isil in the country. A major meeting on the political future wrapped up in rome with the u. S. Secretary of state john kerry warning that libya needs to move forward to realize its future. The countrys two rival parliaments are set to meet on wednesday to sign an agreement to form a unity government, but opponents have been resisting the deal, and past agreements have fallen through. Libyas leadership is torn between the General National Congress based in tripoli and the internation
Turkey sends Syrian mercenaries to Niger to secure strategic interests globalsecurity.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from globalsecurity.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hundreds of Syrian mercenaries have been sent by Turkey to Niger in recent months to protect Ankara's economic and military interests in the West African nation, a rights group and experts said. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has researchers throughout Syria, reports that recruitment of Syrian fighters for deployment to Niger has…
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For decades, the major powers of Israel, Iran and Saudi Arabia have kept a restraint on their hostile engagements, with preference given to battle waged via proxies. Recent events suggest that restraint has been abandoned. By Binoy Kampmark