Syrian, Egyptians and Bangladeshi Expats Held in Al-Salmi Desert Sand Theft

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Arab Times Kuwait 1h

Syrian, Egyptians and Bangladeshi Expats Held in Al-Salmi Desert Sand Theft

KUWAIT CITY, May 9: The General Department of Criminal Investigation, represented by the Jahra Investigations Department, in coordination with the Jahra Municipality, foiled an illegal operation involving the exploitation of natural resources in the Al-Salmi desert area, leading to the arrest of fo»»»

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The Peninsula Qatar 8h

Thai police probe weapons cache at Chinese man's home

Bangkok: Thai police are investigating a vast arsenal of military-grade weapons -- including assault rifles, explosives, grenades and anti-personnel mines -- found at the home of a Chinese man, authorities said Saturday. Two M16 assault rifles, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, Russian landmines, p»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 10h

Thai police probe weapons cache at Chinese man’s home

BANGKOK - Thai police are investigating a vast arsenal of military-grade weapons – including assault rifles, explosives, grenades and anti-personnel mines – found at the home of a Chinese man, authorities said on May 9. Two M16 assault rifles, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, Russian landmines, pr»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 11h

Thai police probe military-grade weapons cache at Chinese man's home

PATTAYA: Thai police are investigating a vast arsenal of military-grade weapons - including assault rifles, explosives, grenades and anti-personnel mines - found at the home of a Chinese man, authorities said on Saturday (May 9). Two M16 assault rifles, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, Russian lan»»»

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France24 Francia 13h

CPJ demands update on US probe of journalist Abu Akleh’s killing in West Bank

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Thursday demanded a "public progress update" from the US Department of Justice on the investigation into the Israeli military's killing of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was gunned down while reporting for Al Jazeera in»»»

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