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"Shifting the EU's legal and moral responsibility on climate finance to the private sector will not wash with poorer countries," said Asad Rehman, a senior international climate campaigner for Friends of the Earth.
Turnout has fallen from 75% in 1999 to 53% in the last election; this time it could fall below half, says Asad Ghanem of Haifa University, who recently oversaw a survey of Arabs' voting intentions.
According to Major Barigye Ba-Hoku of the Ugandan army, a trench system used by the Shabab has been destroyed and foreign fighters have been killed, including:Abdi Asad (Syria)Magid Abu Yaman (Yemen Abdi Mansour (Pakistan Saman Bito (Kenya Anool Joorkay (India Sahan Barqish (nationality unknown)The Shabab still controls Bakara and its flow of revenues.
Asad Umar, the Pakistan Business Council's chairman, compares his country's condition to that of the passengers in a cable car over a fire.
The Mazyad family, which belonged to the Bedouin tribe of Asad, had settled along the Euphrates River, between Hīt and Kūfah, in the middle of the 10th century; soon afterward the Būyid Sulṭān ad-Dawlah in Baghdad recognized ʿAlī I ibn Mazyad as emir of the area.
C. 781 Basra, Iraq 857 Baghdad, Iraq Al-Muḥāsibī, ( Arabic: "He Who Examines His Conscience", ) in full Abū ʿabd Allāh Al-ḥarith Ibn Asad Al-ʿanazī Al-muḥāsibī (born c. 781, Basra, Iraq died 857, Baghdad) eminent Muslim mystic (Ṣūfī) and theologian renowned for his psychological refinement of pietistic devotion and his role as a precursor of the doctrine of later Muslim orthodoxy.
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The UK troops, many with experience from Afghanistan, will help with IED training in four locations in Iraq including Taji, Besmaya and al-Asad.
America continues to train Sunni soldiers at its Ain al-Asad base deep in Anbar, but pending their deployment has welcomed the militia's intervention, apparently hopeful that the Shia units will succeed where the Iraqi army and the coalition have failed.
Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, told reporters between 20 and 25 militants were involved in the attack on the Ain al-Asad base in Anbar province but were repelled by Iraqi security forces guarding the perimeter.
(A detainee held at what was most likely an Eastern European black site, Mohammed al-Asad, told me that white noise was piped in constantly, although during electrical outages he could hear people crying).
The Euphrates Dam (completed 1973) impounds a large reservoir, Lake Al-Asad (Lake Assad), above the city of Al-Thawrah (Ṭabaqah).
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