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Underground Air-Raid Shelter Feeding London Restaurants

Under an anonymous back street in south London lies a vast underground air-raid shelter that has been turned into a pioneering urban farm supplying supermarkets and restaurants in the capital.

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Afghanistan's Only Female Governor Replaced by Man

Afghanistan's only female provincial governor has been replaced by a man, an official said Wednesday, in a blow to women politicians in the patriarchal country.

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SGBL Supports Emerging Talents with REVEALING at Beirut Art Fair 2017

As part of its cultural sponsorship activities, SGBL bank has partnered for the second consecutive year with the Beirut Art Fair, the must-attend international event in Lebanon and the region for artists, galleries and art lovers.

Following the success of the first edition of REVEALING, SGBL confirms once again its support for this unique collective platform entirely dedicated to young contemporary creation in the MENASA region.

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Ashura: Why Holy Day Brings Fear for Afghan Shiites

Millions of Shiite Muslims in deeply religious Afghanistan are bracing for terrorist attacks as they prepare to commemorate Ashura, one of the holiest days in the Islamic calendar.

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Saudi Women Face Web of Barriers Even as Driving Ban Lifts

As Saudi women hail the news they will be able to drive their own cars from next June, they still face a web of restrictions in the conservative Islamic kingdom. 

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HRW Says Saudi Clerics Using Twitter, Textbooks to Spread Hate

Saudi Arabia is condoning hate speech against its Shiite minority from the upper echelons of its religious establishment, schoolbooks and social media, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.

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Saudi Official Axed over King Image with 'Star Wars' Icon

A Saudi education official has been sacked over a schoolbook that accidentally included a doctored photograph of a former ruler sitting next to a "Star Wars" character, triggering online ridicule.

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Egyptians Held for Raising Rainbow Flag at Mashrou' Leila Concert

At least six people have been arrested in Egypt after raising the rainbow flag of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at a Cairo concert of the popular Lebanese band Mashrou' Leila, security and judicial sources said.

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Israel Minister Wants Probe of Arab Filmmaker over Lebanon Remarks

Israel's culture minister asked the attorney general Sunday to order the investigation of a prominent Arab Israeli filmmaker who spoke out against Israel during a visit to Lebanon.

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From Fleeing Syria to Dazzling Merkel in the Kitchen

Back in Syria, friends gave Malakeh Jazmati the nickname "Miss Spaghetti" because cooking up tasty traditional regional dishes wasn't exactly her thing.

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