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Medical News Today: Can you be allergic to coffee?

«Medical News Today» (medicalnewstoday.com) 

If you have anxiety, a faster heartbeat, or an upset stomach after drinking coffee, you probably have a caffeine sensitivity. But could it be an allergy?

Putin: Kimse sağ kalmaz!

Sabah 

Ünlü yönetmen Stone’a konuşan Başkan Putin, “Nükleer güç sahibi iki ülke savaşırsa yeryüzünde hiç kimsenin böyle bir çatışmadan sağ çıkacağını düşünmüyorum” dedi.Devamı için tıklayınız



Hard-line Islamist Groups Meet Official, Popular Roadblocks in Indonesia

Voice of America 

After playing a major role in Indonesian politics by influencing the Jakarta election, hard-line Islamist groups may have hit an impasse. Although they were allowed broad leverage to organize and demonstrate across Indonesia in the past year, an effort to replicate their success outside Jakarta fell flat, and the government has taken measures to hamper two major hard-line groups. And a new survey suggests most Indonesians don’t know about some major Islamist groups, much less support them, both... Читать дальше...

U.K. Election Remains Tight as Voters Head to the Polls

WSJ.com 

Britain headed to the polls to cast votes in a hotly contested election that will likely determine the country’s strategy for exiting the European Union, after a campaign colored by three terrorist attacks in as many months.

Before James Comey Hearing, Other Congressional Testimonies That Caught Attention

International Business Times 

Many across the world are expected to be glued to their television sets Thursday morning when former FBI Director James Comey would give his sworn testimony before the U.S. Senate. Comey will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee at 10 a.m. EDT, which will be followed by another session closed for public. Comey will testify his side of the story about the FBI's investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Why the UK election matters to the US

CNBC 

This U.K. election is a momentous one for international spectators – not least in the U.S., where observers will be wondering what the future holds of U.S.-U.K. relations.

Postal service warns Illinois community to control dogs

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Recent dog attacks on mail carriers in an eastern Illinois community have postal officials warning residents if they don't control their pets they might find themselves fetching their mail. The (Champaign) News Gazette (http://bit.ly/2s53Ga2 ) reports that Georgetown Postmaster Alicia Ford says postal officials are considering going to a centralized delivery system that would force customers to pick up their mail at drop stations.

Ivan Maisky's diaries offer a spying masterclass that is still relevant today

The Conversation (UK) 

In the years leading up to World War II, Ivan Maisky and Winston Churchill developed a close friendship. Courtesy of the Voskressenski family, Author provided

The announcement of the return from the cold of John Le Carré’s George Smiley in a forthcoming new novel coincided with revelations that Sergei Kislyak, the veteran Russian ambassador in Washington, was accused by American intelligence of being Russia’s “master spy”. Meanwhile, Michael Flynn, Donald Trump’s national security adviser, was... Читать дальше...

The Latest: Iran officials say 5 attackers fought for IS

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Iran's Intelligence Ministry has confirmed that five of the men involved in terror attacks in Iran had fought for the Islamic State group. Syrian President Bashar Assad has condemned the twin extremist attacks in Tehran, vowing the Iran and Syria would emerge victorious in their fight against "terrorism." Rouhani affirmed his support for Assad's government and promised to carry out the fight against "terrorists and their supporters," according to a report on Syrian state media. The Lebanese militant... Читать дальше...

Fierce clashes as US-backed force battles IS in Syria's Raqa

Yahoo! News 

US-backed fighters fought fierce battles Thursday as they tried to push further into the Islamic State group's Syrian bastion Raqa, two days after finally entering the northern city. The Syrian Democratic Forces alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters began the battle for the city earlier this week after seven months of fighting to surround the jihadist stronghold. On Wednesday, an AFP journalist entered the city with SDF fighters and witnessed heavy clashes in the Al-Meshleb neighbourhood, with... Читать дальше...





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