Lawyers in Lanao del Sur Philippine expressed their "severe outrage" over alleged martial law abuses in Marawi City, Mindanao - a mainly Muslim city of about 200,000 people. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law on the province a day after the deadly siege of Marawi claimed by ISIS.
So, what has Qatar done to be on the receiving end of such isolation by the world’s superpower and the regional nations? Over the past few decades Qatar has come to play a major role is frustrating US plans within the region and beyond and using its huge gas wealth to arm, fund and organise militias, groups and other countries.
13th of June 2017, the BBC reported on a mass food poisoning outbreak in the Iraqi refugee camp in the City of Mosul. “People were said to be vomiting and suffering dehydration after an Iftar meal, to break the daily Ramadan fast.” 800 people have been recorded as being poisoned with 200 taken to hospital
Tanzania and international media outlets reported on the National Budget which its main focus are on infrastructure, curbing tax evasion and industrializing the economy. The Finance Minister Dr. Philip Mpango in his budget tabling announced government plans to increase revenue, curb leakages of government resources, control expenditure and enforce public procurement legislation.
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UK Prime Minister, Theresa May is visiting French President Emmanuel Macron today to discuss ways of tackling ‘online radicalization’ after a series of three bloody terrorist attacks in the UK. Eight people were killed in the London Bridge terror attack on the 3rd of June, and UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, said the following day that it was necessary: