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Gulf royals are now actively participating in adventure sports. Saudi's Yazeed Al-Rajhi won the Dakar Rally. Prince Khalid promotes motorsport. Qatari princes enjoy dirt biking. Bahrain's royals ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNSharjah Ruler forms Sharjah Charity International's Board of DirectorsHis Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has issued an ...
The Moon presents unique obstacles that are often overlooked in discussions about space colonization. Harsh surface conditions, lack of atmosphere, and persistent dust pose major threats to equipment ...
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Creators Syndicate on MSNNo Due Process at GitmoLast week, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., invalidated a plea agreement for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who has been ...
As socially-engaged New York City faith leaders who for decades have preached “with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper ...
Bros Of Decay on MSN1d
We Found a Fisherman’s Forgotten Home on a Remote IslandOn a wind-swept island in the North Sea, we stumbled upon an abandoned house once home to Michael Thompson—a reclusive fisherman whose life was tied to the tides. This lonely dwelling, filled with ...
An appeals court ruled that the secretary defense has authority to withdraw from plea deal agreements with three terrorists ...
People jumped to their deaths rather than be burned alive in the Twin Towers on 9/11; passengers on the hijacked jets were ...
Al Qaeda terrorist attack on this city and this nation occurred nearly two dozen years ago and has long entered the history ...
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This Hybrid Combat Vehicle Is Turning Heads WorldwideThis 8-wheeled combat vehicle combines heavy armor with serious firepower from a Russian-designed turret. It’s a battlefield ...
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The Well News on MSNAppeals Court Allows Defense Dept. to Override Sept. 11 Conspirators' DealWASHINGTON - A federal appeals court's ruling Friday allows the federal government to set aside a plea bargain that would ...
An appeals court on Friday denied Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and two of his co-defendants plea deals that would have eliminated the death penalty.
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