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Brothers welcome new babies to the family hours apart from each other

Brothers welcome new babies to the family hours apart from each other
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Brothers welcome new babies to the family hours apart from each other

Brothers welcome new babies to the family hours apart from each other
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Persecution persists in Algeria despite leadership change

Persecution persists in Algeria despite leadership change UPDATE: Newly appointed Algerian Prime Minister Ayman Benabderrahmane is infected with COVID-19, Reuters reports. The prime minister will quarantine for seven days but continue performing his duties virtually.   Algeria (MNN) There may be a new Prime Minister at the helm in Algeria, but persecution isn’t likely to let up. “The problems Christians face are largely coming from the Ministry of Interior, who looks at the Christian community especially the Protestant community and sees them as a political threat. That is why they are clamping down on them,” Daniel Hoffman, Executive Director of

Saudi Lawsuits Threaten To Expose Secrets On US Covert Operations

Saudi Lawsuits Threaten To Expose Secrets On US Covert Operations Saudi Lawsuits Threaten To Expose Secrets On US Covert Operations The cases centre on corruption allegations by state-owned Saudi firms against Saad Aljabri, a former spymaster who long worked closely with US officials on covert counterterrorism operations. Updated: July 11, 2021 8:34 am IST The cases mark the latest twist in a feud between Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Saad Aljabri Riyadh: Two lawsuits pitting Saudi Arabia s de facto ruler against a former intelligence czar threaten to expose highly sensitive US government secrets, prompting Washington to consider a rare judicial intervention, documents show.

US alarmed as Saudi lawsuits threaten to expose secrets | World

Sunday, 11 Jul 2021 11:03 AM MYT Former Saudi spymaster Saad Aljabri has alleged in a lawsuit that Saudi Crown Prince MBS has sent assassins to kill him in Canada where he lives in exile. AFP file pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. RIYADH, July 11 Two lawsuits pitting Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler against a former intelligence czar threaten to expose highly sensitive US government secrets, prompting Washington to consider a rare judicial intervention, documents show. The cases in US and Canadian courts centre on corruption allegations levelled by state-owned Saudi companies against Saad Aljabri, a former spymaster who long worked closely with American officials on covert counterterrorism operations.

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