France urges Arab states to take in Syrian refugees

Migrants walk in the rain after crossing the Greek-Macedonian border, near Gevgelija, on November 27, 2015. AFP
  1. France urges Persian Gulf Arab states to take in Syrian refugees who are escaping over four years of conflict in their country.
  2. Protesters in Turkey accuse the government of silencing the opposition media in an attempt to cover up its alleged role in arming terrorists in Syria.
  3. In Peru, riot police clash with public workers who took to the streets to protest against working conditions and demand higher salaries.
  4. The commander of the Russian Air Force says all evidences prove the downing of the country’s bomber on Syrian border by Turkey was intentional and pre-planned.
  5. A retired U-S army major general says Turkey should be kicked out of NATO for its provocations and stance on the conflict in Syria.
  6. The French president has urged British lawmakers to back Premier David Cameron’s call to join the fight against the Daesh Takfiri terrorists in Syria.
  7. An independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in the UK is planning to grill lawmakers and priests over their alleged involvement and cover-ups.
  8. Thousands of Swiss farmers have hit the streets of the capital Bern to protest the government’s austerity measures.
  9. Peruvian riot police have clashed with hundreds of public workers who took to the street to protest against working conditions and demand higher salaries.
  10. Police have arrested a gunman after an hours-long standoff that left at least three people dead in the US state of Colorado.
  11. US National Security Agency is set to replace its massive spying program with new surveillance measures as of Sunday.
  12. As the U-S is celebrating the national holiday of thanksgiving, refugees in the country's detention facilities have gone on a hunger strike protesting their severe conditions.
  13. Saudi Arabia is pressing ahead with its unlawful airstrikes against Yemen claiming more civilian lives.

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