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Tunisia lawmakers vote to dismiss prime minister

Tunisian lawmakers voted on Saturday to dismiss Prime Minister Habib Essid from office during a no-confidence ballot in parliament, clearing the way for a new government that must push through delayed economic reforms. Essid, a technocrat in office less than two years, had been under fire for a...

Iraqi militants burn Syrian woman in Palmyra

(Zaman al-Wasl)- A woman was burned in Palmyra city by Iraqi shiite militias fighting in support of Bashar al-Assad, sources told Zaman al-Wasl. Sources said that whoever returned to Palmyra returned under pressure of hard conditions of displacement or under threat clarfiying that the woman...

High school exams resume on liberated Idlib: directorate

(Zaman Al Wasl)- High school exams to resume on Thursday in the rebel-held province of Idlib after one week freeze due to regime aerial campaign on northern Syria. The Directorate of Education in Free Idlib said the exams to be continued despite daily bombing. In the next-door city of Aleppo,...

Greece to school migrant children from September

Greece will hire hundreds of extra teachers to help thousands of migrant children join its public schools in the autumn, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Wednesday. "The inclusion of all refugee children in the public school system will begin in September," Tsipras said in a televised...