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Turkey ruling party orders purge after coup attempt

  Istanbul / AP Turkey’s ruling party ordered a purge from its ranks of supporters of US-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, accused of plotting last month’s failed coup. The “urgent clean-up in the party organisation” was aimed at expelling those linked with the Fethullah Terrorist Organisation, as Ankara calls the movement blamed for the July 15 attempted putsch, state-run Anadolu ...

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Hacking the election!

  Someone — the Russian military, say many cyber experts — broke into the computers of the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, releasing emails and sensitive documents. Sounds bad, and is. But a worse danger looms: the possibility that hackers (whether Russians or others) will manipulate our voting machines, casting doubt on the election’s outcome. Imagine. ...

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Sustainability in tourism plans a must

  The success of UAE’s economic diversification plan largely depends on how the non-oil sector performs. While it has been predicted that oil will contribute to merely 36% of the country’s GDP, the expanding economic footprint of tourism and hospitality sector is a happening reality. The UAE is investing heavily in the tourism sector. This capital investment is expected to ...

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