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Google Formation by Israel Air Force Draws Ire

Israel's military said Wednesday it was looking into why soldiers at an air force base were ordered to line up in a formation spelling out the word Google for a visit by the company's top gun.

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Russian Raids Target Church of Scientology

Russia's security service said Tuesday it had raided over a dozen locations linked to the Church of Scientology in the latest step of a long-running battle between authorities and the U.S.-based organization.

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Armani Urges Trendsetter Britain to Stay in EU

Giorgio Armani has urged Britain to stay in the European Union, warning that the bloc would be worse off without England's influence on fashion and design.

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Yulin Dog Meat Festival Draws Crowds despite Controversy

Crowds flocked to China's most notorious dog meat festival to buy butchered canines as it opened Tuesday, activists on the scene said, as the annual slaughter proceeded despite international outrage.

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Tambourine in Hand, a Christian Wakes up Acre's Muslims for Ramadan

Michel Ayoub's holy racket begins each day at 2:00 am, when he steps into the cobbled streets of Acre's old city with tambourine in hand, awakening Muslims for Ramadan.

His role as the city's "mesaharati" is a traditional one during the sacred fasting month, but Ayoub is by no means a traditional holder of the position: He is Christian.

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Erdogan Shares Ramadan Dinner with Turkish Trans Star

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shared a Ramadan dinner with Turkey's best-known transgender celebrity hours after riot police broke up an LGBT rally in Istanbul, pictures distributed by his office on Monday showed.

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Pharaon Welcomes Jack Lang to Promote Lebanon as a Cultural Beacon in the Arab World

Within the framework of the partnership between the Tourism Office of Lebanon in Paris and the Arab World Institute, Lebanese Minister of Tourism, Michel Pharaon hosted Mr. Jack Lang, President of the Arab World Institute (Institut du Monde Arabe) and Founder of “La Fête de Musique” (35th edition in France), in Lebanon from June 18 to 20, 2016, to promote arts and culture across Lebanon, meet Lebanese artists and creators and visit different museums and art galleries. The official agenda included the inauguration of the sculpture Museum of Assaf Assaf in Ain Zhalta, followed by a luncheon at Pharaon’s house in Ain Zhalta in the presence of president of the Socialist Party, MP Walid Junblat and French Ambassador to Lebanon, Emanuel Bonn.

The date of this three-day visit was chosen in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Embassy of France in Lebanon to coincide with the “Fete de la Musique” in Beirut. The official delegation took part in a tour of various Lebanese art and culture sites, such as the Sursock Museum, Beit Beirut cultural house, the Aishti Foundation, as well as various Fete de La Musique performances. The purpose of this visit is to underline the position of Lebanon as a cultural beacon of the Arab World, due to its prominence in the cultural realm.

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Historic Orthodox Meet Marred by Russian No Show

Orthodox church leaders from around the world met in Greece Sunday for the first such gathering in a millennium, but the absence of several branches of the communion threatened to mar the event.

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Taliban Use Child Sex Slaves to Kill Afghan Police

The Taliban are using child sex slaves to mount crippling insider attacks on police in southern Afghanistan, exploiting the pervasive practice of "bacha bazi" -- pedophilia boy play -- to infiltrate security ranks, multiple officials and survivors of such assaults told AFP.

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Gay Pride Prouder and Louder after Orlando Attacks

Tens of thousands of Europeans paid tribute in Gay Pride marches on Saturday to the 49 people massacred in a gay nightclub in Orlando last weekend in a defiantly festive atmosphere.

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