Moroccan police use water cannons to disperse protesters in Rabat: witness By Rumobritt On 00:05 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Moroccan police used water cannons early on Sunday to disperse thousands of protesting teachers in the capital Rabat, a Reuters reporter at the scene said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TohRAo via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Kosovo approves new army despite Serb opposition, NATO criticismKosovo's parliament voted on Friday to create a 5,000-strong standing army, a week after Serbia's premier suggested the move could provoke military in… Read More'Who are you calling 'nebulous'?' May presses testy EU for Brexit helpBritish Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday further assurances on her Brexit deal were possible after European Union leaders told her they would… Read MoreUK ministers think May's Brexit plan is dead, seek alternatives: The TimesMost of British Prime Minister Theresa May's senior ministers think her Brexit plan is dead and are discussing different options including a second re… Read MoreNigeria lifts UNICEF suspension hours after accusing staff of spying for IslamistsThe Nigerian military on Friday lifted a suspension of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund activities in the northeast of the count… Read MoreNigerian military lifts suspension of UNICEF activities in northeast: statementThe Nigerian military has lifted its suspension of activities by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in the northeast … Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Moroccan police use water cannons to disperse protesters in Rabat: witness By Rumobritt On 00:05 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Moroccan police used water cannons early on Sunday to disperse thousands of protesting teachers in the capital Rabat, a Reuters reporter at the scene said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TohRAo via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Kosovo approves new army despite Serb opposition, NATO criticismKosovo's parliament voted on Friday to create a 5,000-strong standing army, a week after Serbia's premier suggested the move could provoke military in… Read More'Who are you calling 'nebulous'?' May presses testy EU for Brexit helpBritish Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday further assurances on her Brexit deal were possible after European Union leaders told her they would… Read MoreUK ministers think May's Brexit plan is dead, seek alternatives: The TimesMost of British Prime Minister Theresa May's senior ministers think her Brexit plan is dead and are discussing different options including a second re… Read MoreNigeria lifts UNICEF suspension hours after accusing staff of spying for IslamistsThe Nigerian military on Friday lifted a suspension of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund activities in the northeast of the count… Read MoreNigerian military lifts suspension of UNICEF activities in northeast: statementThe Nigerian military has lifted its suspension of activities by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in the northeast … Read More
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