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Truck Plows Into Bastille Day Crowd in France; Terror Attack Kills 84
By VOA News July 14, 2016 French President Francois Hollande says the Bastille Day truck attack that killed 84 and injured 100 others in Nice
Israel, Egypt working ‘feverishly’ to arrange Netanyahu summit with Sissi
As Cairo’s FM visits Jerusalem for first time in 9 years, efforts in full swing for Israeli PM to reciprocate in trip that would advance
Iraq War: Chilcot inquiry says invasion ‘not last resort’
Tony Blair overstated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, sent ill-prepared troops into battle and had “wholly inadequate” plans for the aftermath, the UK’s Iraq
Asia and Brexit
The Brexit vote is having a worldwide economic effect, and Asian countries, though detached from the political negotiations in Europe, are bracing themselves against the
Mohamed Elguindy participated in UNESCO International Conference
Mohamed El-Guindy participated in UNESCO International Conference Media and Information Literacy for Building Culture of Open Government (6-10 June 2016).
Mohamed Elguindy on TV
Dr. Mohamed Elguindy is presenting a technology and science TV show called Tech Talk on one of the leading satellite TV channels in the Middle
Russia Sells Its Aeronautical Future
The Russian and Chinese aerospace programs may have found a mutual solution to alleviate their respective problems. Russia’s aerospace sector, despite its economic woes, is
Mohammed Morsi: Egypt’s former president given life in spying case
The Islamist former President of Egypt, Mohammed Morsi, has been sentenced to life in prison at the end of an espionage trial. He was one
The Taliban now hold more ground in Afghanistan than at any point since 2001
KABUL, Afghanistan — The new U.S. commander in Afghanistan has submitted his first three-month assessment of the situation in the war-torn country and what it’s