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UK to help Tunisia build 2 hospitals – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 16, 2016 | World news

Tunisia and the UK have yesterday signed an agreement to fund the building of two multidisciplinary hospitals in the Tunisian cities of Gabes and Beja. The agreement was signed by Tunisian Health Minister Samira Merai and British investment firm, HIG, in the presence...

Saudi Arabia tells Egypt to dismiss its foreign minister to end their dispute – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 15, 2016 | World news

Arab diplomatic sources said that Saudi Arabia has told Egypt to dismiss its Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, as a condition to end its dispute with Cairo, Arabi 21 reported. The sources held Shoukry responsible for escalating tension between the two countries after...

Jerusalem’s Greek Orthodox Church sacks Palestinian archbishop – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 14, 2016 | World news

Patriarch Theophilos III of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem has sacked Archbishop of Sebastia Attalla Hanna, a statement issued by the office of the Archbishop said yesterday. “Patriarch Theophilos and his Holy Gathering decided today to stop the salary of...

Iraq: 4,000 soldiers, Peshmerga killed by Daesh in Mosul – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 13, 2016 | World news

Daesh has claimed that it has killed close to 4,000 Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), Shia militias and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters during the ongoing operations in and around Mosul, now in its seventh week. If true, this would mean that Daesh has killed almost as many men...

The Muslim call to prayer is one of the most beautiful sounds says Hollywood star – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 12, 2016 | World news

Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman has said that the Muslim call to prayer (adhan) is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world. As efforts are being made in Israel to ban the adhan, the Hollywood star’s comments underlined the total fallacy of the claim that the call...

Saudi Arabia cancels fees for Hajj, Umrah visas – Middle East Monitor

by baharinmesir | Dec 11, 2016 | World news

King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia has issued a royal decree that will cancel Hajj and Umrah visa fees starting from this year, a member of the High Committee for Hajj and Umrah, Nasir Toruk, announced. The decision to cancel the new imposed charges came after...
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