| | | | newsletter | June 03, 2012 | | |  | | | | | Unaccredited universities were allowed to operate in Dubai for many years and some of them for almost ten years, students claim. | | | The extension until June 30 has been granted so that individuals, mainly low-skilled workers, who have still to apply for their ID cards, do not have to pay delay fees. | | |  | | | | | Families say verdict in trial of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak brings partial justice to those killed during last year's uprisings in the country. | | |  | | | | | Alliance of Muslim Brotherhood governments in North Africa will create tensions, says political sociology professor Mohammad Alrumaihi. | | |  | | | | | Spain's Prime Minister has proposed the creation of a new fiscal authority in the Eurozone which would control national budgets and manage European debts. | | |  | | | | | Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are set to move in together after putting their respective homes on the market. | | |  | | | | | A fast-growing trend, food delivery services promise to help you shift the pounds, while eating healthily, and saving you time. But how well do they work? | | |  | |
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