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Ghana international Thomas Partey faced initial charges of rape just days after leaving Arsenal last summer.
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War will only end by diplomacy, says top UAE diplomat The war on Iran will ultimately be solved by diplomatic means, one of the UAE's top diplomats has said. Lana Nusseibeh, a former UAE ambassador to the United Nations, added that the decision to take the diplomatic route will be made by President Donald Trump but will happen "in his time". "Ultimately, it will be a diplomatic solution, but there needs to be that tipping point moment, and I think that president Trump will lead us all to that moment in his time," Nusseibeh told journalists. She added that Iran's failure to warn the UAE that it would be targeting US interests in the country was "so shocking and so egregious". Despite attacks on her country the now minister of state in the UAE's foreign ministry made clear that "mediation can only happen when the guns go silent."
Australia beat North Korea 2-1 to set up Women’s Asian Cup semi against China or Taiwan, and seal FIFA World Cup spot.
War Stirs Mixed Feelings for the Only Iranian American Democrat in Congress The New York Times
Stocks bounce as oil eases slightly, but S&P 500 heads for third-straight losing week: Live updates CNBC
Columbia, Brown and UCLA are among the schools whose grades improved on the watchdog's annual campus antisemitism report card after falling in line to preserve federal funding The post Some – but not all – US colleges that worked with Trump receive higher marks from ADL appeared first on The Times of Israel.
U.S. job openings rose to nearly 7 million in January, better than expected at a time when the American labor market has looked sluggish
Traffic in Japan’s Osaka was brought to a standstill after residents discovered a huge steel pipe had emerged.
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Matt Canavan has emerged as the leader of the National party. But, ask Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry, is he the right person to take on One Nation? And will the upcoming South Australian election be an extinction-level event for the Coalition? They also discuss how it took just two weeks for Australia to become involved in Trump’s war on Iran, and why it may just be the thin edge of wedge Email the Barries: backtobackbarries@theguardian.com Continue reading...
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How Does Türkiye View the U.S.–Israel War on Iran? Middle East Council on Global Affairs
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By Joshua McElwee VATICAN CITY, March 13 (Reuters) - Pope Leo suggested on Friday that Christian political leaders who start wars should go to confession and assess whether they are following the teachings of Jesus, without naming any specific leaders or conflicts. "Do those Christians who bear grave responsibility in armed conflicts have the humility and courage to make a serious examination of conscience and to go to confession?" the pope asked in a speech to priests.
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