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‘Elegy’ to vie in Ukraine
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Imports indicative list will increase monopoly, raise prices: Sheha
Head of the Importers Section of Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Ahmed Sheha, believes there is no crisis in the availability of the dollar in Egypt. “People are manipulating the dollar, causing its abundance in the market,” he added. Sheha said that the imports indicative list to be launched by the state will increase monopoly and raise prices, and...
Russian navy holds drill to ‘repel strikes’ on Crimea
The drill will include the navy’s guided missile hovercraft Samum and several smaller ships, as well as Su-24 bombers …read more Source: Al...
Iran to export wheat for first time
Iran will export wheat for the first time after wrapping up guaranteed purchases of the strategic crop from local farmers for the current harvest year, a senior official says. According to reports, the State Trading Corporation of Iran (STC) plans to put out 400,000 metric tons of durum wheat for exports, STC Managing Director Ali Qanbari said....
Russian navy holds drill to ‘repel strikes’ on Crimea
Drill to be managed from Russia’s naval base in Crimea, located at former headquarters of Ukrainian navy in Sevastopol …read more Source: World...
Both sides are firing the explosives responsible for Yemen’s climbing death toll
Last week, the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released three reports showing the billowing number of civilian deaths in Yemen, Ukraine and Libya. The greatest threat to civilians in Yemen is explosives, the report suggests, but they’re not only talking about Saudi airstrikes. …read more Source: Al...
Iranian film bags awards at Ukraine’s Dytiatko Fest.
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‘No margin for error’: dangerous work for Ukraine’s rebel deminers
Pro-Russian rebel Konstantin carefully carried an unexploded shell to a hole in the earth under a tree. Laying a charge of TNT, he then blew it up in cloud of black smoke.After some 18 months the fighting in east Ukraine has all but ground to a halt as a ceasefire has largely taken hold over the past six weeks, but for Konstantin dangerous work...
Ukraine, Russia ground direct flights in latest spat
The latest spat over flights started with current President Poroshenko’s announcement that Russian airlines would soon be barred from landing in Ukraine because of Moscow’s refusal to hand back the strategic Crimea peninsula. …read more Source: World...
Eurosceptics claim victory in landmark Poland election
By Pawel Sobczak and Wiktor Szary Poland’s eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) claimed victory on Sunday in a watershed election that risks putting the ex-communist state on a collision course with key European Union allies. Run by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the twin brother of Poland’s late president Lech, PiS secured 38 percent of the...



