Monday, March 26, 2018

Saudi Arabia’s bin Salman comes to the US

March 26, 2017
Eastern Ghouta on the brink
In Syria, the evacuation of Eastern Ghouta began after two of the three rebel groups that were controlling the enclave since 2013 surrendered. 

Find our full coverage of the seven-year-old Syrian civil war here

Saudi Arabia's bin Salman comes to the US
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman kicked off his two-week visit to the US on Monday. 
Check out all our reporting on Mohammed bin Salman here
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In 2014, Ukraine announced a plan to fortify the Russian border with a wall, but several years later, the project was stalled by a lack of funds and corruption charges. 

Ten were killed in Kashmir on Tuesday after a gun battle between Indian soldiers and separatist fighters. Al Jazeera reported on how Kashmiris use art to challenge Indian rule. 

In Zimbabwe, 
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Last Tuesday marked the 15th anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq. In an opinion piece, Tallha Abdulrazaq calls it "the original sin of the 21st century".

Peru on Friday changed presidents after Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigned amid corruption allegations. 

In his latest 
staffing reshuffle, Trump on Thursday replaced national security adviser HR McMaster with John Bolton, who has a track record of strong statements on issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Iran nuclear deal. Is the US becoming more belligerent?

Meanwhile, Andrew Mitrovica in an opinion piece said a "Trump-like virus" might be spreading to Canada.

On Wednesday the Nigerian government said 
most of the 110 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram last month had been released. 

In Seoul, sex workers were hit hard by a government crackdown

And Monday marks exactly two years since the start of military intervention by a Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.
Here's an overview of every Saudi-led coalition air raid in the country.

With polling booths opening in Egypt on Monday, 
here's what you need to know about what experts have called a "sham" presidential election between incumbent Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and a Sisi loyalist

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