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Prince Andrew has been stripped of his honorary military titles with Queen Elizabeth II's approval as he vows to fight his Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse lawsuit. The candidate and former secretary of state has not featured in most recent polls about preferred Democratic contenders for the next presidential election.
The vice president said the administration is focused on "the things in front of us" and "what we need to do," like getting affordable child care. Martin Luther King Jr. Day —a Brief History of the Federal Holiday. The day honoring the birthday, life and legacy of the civil rights leader was first observed back in While print outlets are slowly shifting to online content, more Arabic content is needed, he said.
Google has said that 3 per cent of online content is in Arabic, despite the high number of people who speak the language. He welcomed the addition of a new source of Arabic-language analysis in the region.
Newsweek magazine to launch Gulf edition from Dubai A Dubai-based company has announced that it will launch a regional edition of Newsweek magazine.
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