The plant's name means "blessing" in Arabic - but the UAE's rivals call it a threat to peace.
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UAE starts up Arab world's first nuclear plant
The plant's name means "blessing" in Arabic - but the UAE's rivals call it a threat to peace.
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UAE starts up Arab world's first nuclear plant
The plant's name means "blessing" in Arabic - but the UAE's rivals call it a threat to peace.

'Rotten meat' in Jordan kills boy and poisons 800
A restaurant near Amman where the shawarma meat was not refrigerated is thought to be the source.

In pictures: Iraqis try to stay cool in heatwave
Iraqis struggle in the sweltering heat with temperatures soaring above 50C this week.

Yazidi children still haunted by IS, Amnesty says
Large numbers of Yazidi were killed by the Islamic State when it overran their homeland in 2014.

Yemen's southern separatists give up on self-rule
An agreement aims to heal a rift in the Saudi-led coalition against Houthi rebels in the north.

Scaled back Hajj pilgrimage begins
Only a small number of Muslims living in Saudi Arabia are able to make the Hajj this year.

Iran blasts dummy US carrier with missiles
The drill includes fire so heavy the US military temporarily puts two regional bases on alert.
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UAE starts up Arab world's first nuclear plant
The plant's name means "blessing" in Arabic - but the UAE's rivals call it a threat to peace.

'Rotten meat' in Jordan kills boy and poisons 800
A restaurant near Amman where the shawarma meat was not refrigerated is thought to be the source.

In pictures: Iraqis try to stay cool in heatwave
Iraqis struggle in the sweltering heat with temperatures soaring above 50C this week.

Yazidi children still haunted by IS, Amnesty says
Large numbers of Yazidi were killed by the Islamic State when it overran their homeland in 2014.

Yemen's southern separatists give up on self-rule
An agreement aims to heal a rift in the Saudi-led coalition against Houthi rebels in the north.

Scaled back Hajj pilgrimage begins
Only a small number of Muslims living in Saudi Arabia are able to make the Hajj this year.

Iran blasts dummy US carrier with missiles
The drill includes fire so heavy the US military temporarily puts two regional bases on alert.

'Rotten meat' in Jordan kills boy and poisons 800
A restaurant near Amman where the shawarma meat was not refrigerated is thought to be the source.

In pictures: Iraqis try to stay cool in heatwave
Iraqis struggle in the sweltering heat with temperatures soaring above 50C this week.

Yazidi children still haunted by IS, Amnesty says
Large numbers of Yazidi were killed by the Islamic State when it overran their homeland in 2014.
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Kenya is sending a team to Lebanon to investigate the alleged mistreatment of Kenyan citizens at the Beirut consulate.
This comes after a CNN investigative report into allegations that Kenyan women working in Lebanon as domestic workers had been exploited or assaulted by Kenya's honorary consul and his assistant.
Dozens of women interviewed by the US broadcaster and other non-governmental organisations in Beirut claim they were beaten, verbally abused, overcharged for consular fees and even told to go into sex work to get money to help with their repatriation.
But the consulate officials, who are both Lebanese, have denied the allegations.
Local reports say a team from the Kenyan embassy in Kuwait, which oversees the Lebanese consulate, will head to Beirut to establish the facts.
"We are planning to travel to Lebanon for a fact-finding mission in the first week of August, because our airspace is currently closed," the Kenyan Ambassador to Kuwait Halima Mohamud told the Daily Nation.
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