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'Laughable, naive': Palestinian party's move to join Israel gov't

 

 
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This week, The United Arab List said it will become the first party of Palestinian citizens of Israel to take part in a governing coalition with the current government.

In Turkey, a huge mass of marine mucilage bloomed in Marmara, as well as in the adjoining Black Sea and the Aegean Sea.

And in Nigeria, the government indefinitely suspended Twitter's operations after the network removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari. 
 
 
Abbas
 
'Laughable, naive': Palestinian party's move to join Israel government

Palestinian activists say decision by the leader of the United Arab List party displays a ‘fundamental misunderstanding’ of Israeli politics.
 
Nigeria
 
How Nigeria's Twitter ban stands to impact people, businesses

Nigeria suspended Twitter's operations over 'persistent use of the platform for activities that were capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence'.
 
Israel
 
INFOGRAPHIC: What you need to know about Israel's military

A longstanding recipient of US military aid, Israel has developed a domestic arms industry and become a key global supplier.
 
Turkey
 
'Sea snot' on Turkey's shores alarms residents

Huge mass of marine mucilage has bloomed in Turkey’s Marmara, as well as in the adjoining Black Sea and Aegean Sea.
 
Canada (1)
 
Canada anti-Muslim attack: 'It could have been any one of us'

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls the killing of four members of a Muslim family in Ontario a 'terrorist attack'.
 
Guardian
 
Buckingham Palace 'banned' ethnic minorities from office jobs

UK royal officials banned ethnic minorities from clerical roles until at least the 1960s, report by The Guardian reveals.
 

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