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The Islamic State Is Not Dead Yet
The liberation of Mosul – the Islamic State’s de facto capital in Iraq — marks a turning point in the war against the
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Monday 10th of July 2017
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Friedman’s Weekly
The fundamental differences between the U.S. and Germany are based on divergent geopolitical views. The United States remains the only global
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Friday 7th of July 2017
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Hobby Lobby Agrees to Forfeit 5,500 Artifacts Smuggled Out of Iraq
The packages that made their way from Israel and the United Arab Emirates to retail outlets owned by Hobby Lobby, the seller of arts and craft
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Thursday 6th of July 2017
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At Shanghai Disney Resort, Mulan, Mickey and Dumplings
The phone rang at 6 a.m. It was Buzz Lightyear telling us to wake up and save the galaxy. The call, from an animated character, was the
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Wednesday 5th of July 2017
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On London’s Streets, Black Cabs and Uber Fight for a Future
London’s cabby wars are less about the disruptive power of an app, or a new business model, than about the disruption of Britain. LONDON
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Tuesday 4th of July 2017
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Review: ‘The House’ Is a Comedy Built on Despair
“The House,” a new comedy starring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, has arrived in theaters without advance screenings for critics. I know
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Monday 3rd of July 2017
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Review: Spider-Man (Again) and All That Sticky Kid Stuff
Sony’s latest Spider-Man movie is kind of like the first and fourth, even if it’s hard to keep track of what happened when in this
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Saturday 1st of July 2017
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Review: In ‘Marvin’s Room,’ Who Will Care for the Caregiver?
Are we grimmer or dumber or colder than we were in 1991, when Frank Rich, in The New York Times, called Scott McPherson’s
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Friday 30th of June 2017
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Review: Francis Spufford’s First Novel Is a Swashbuckling Tale
The English writer Francis Spufford has long been a bit of a cult figure. It’s an ardent cult. Once you’ve read his intelligent and
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Thursday 29th of June 2017
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Turkey Seizes Assyrian Monastery Property
The St. Gabriel Assyrian Monastery, in Mardin Turkey, was founded in 397 A.D.After Mardin became a Metropolitan Municipality, its villages were
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Wednesday 28th of June 2017
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Documenta Kassel: Using Art as Their Witness
KASSEL, Germany — Given a choice between a well-ordered exhibition with a soft center, like this year’s Venice Biennale, or a messy one
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Saturday 24th of June 2017
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ECHR fines Turkey for discrimination against Alevis
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has fined the Religious Affairs Directorate, or Diyanet, of Turkey 54,000 euros for religious
date Foundation of Scientific Studies   Friday 23rd of June 2017
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