About Popular Front
A popular front is a broad coalition of different political groupings, usually made up of leftists and centrists. Being very broad, they can sometimes include centrist Radical or liberal forces as well as social-democratic and communist groups. Popular fronts are larger in scope than united fronts.
France bans all pro-Palestinian demonstrations
... Ms Braun-Pivet also announced that Maryam Abu Daqqa, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), would be banned from attending a documentary screening in parliament next month...
Lost homes and missing loved ones after Maui wildfires
... He has several aunties who live near Lahaina s Popular Front Street which bore some of the heaviest...
Academic guilty of Paris synagogue bombing in 1980
... He was thought to belong to a dissident Palestinian group called the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-Special Operations (PFLP-SO)...
Salah Hammouri: Israel deports Palestinian lawyer to France
... The military said they were linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Palestinian militant group that Israel considers a terrorist organisation...
Ukraine war: Putin allows former criminals to be conscripted
... He told a group of young men and women from a Kremlin-controlled movement called Popular Front that " about 50,000" volunteers had also signed up...
Karnataka hijab controversy is polarising its classrooms
... This part of Karnataka has long seen radicalisation among student groups - be it the student wing of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is currently in power in Karnataka, or the Campus Front of India (CFI), the student wing of the radical Islamic group, Popular Front of India...
Israeli man of spying for Iran accused
... According to court documents, the defendant was in contact with a Lebanese man who is a member of the Popular Front for the liberation of Palestine group...
News Daily: Robert Mugabe dies and Boris Johnson shifts battleground to Scotland
... On this day1970 Four New York-bound airliners with hundreds of passengers on board are hijacked over western Europe by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, with three flown to Middle East airports...
News Daily: Robert Mugabe dies and Boris Johnson shifts battleground to Scotland
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Robert Mugabe dies aged 95Zimbabwe's first post-independence leader, after a battle with ill health, His Family has told the BBC. Mr Mugabe was ousted from power in a military coup in November 2017, ending his three-decade reign. His time in office had been overshadowed by Zimbabwe's economic decline and allegations of brutality. Follow the to his death.
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PM to move political battleground to ScotlandBoris Johnson with a visit to Scotland. The Prime Minister will announce an additional £51. 4m for Scottish farmers over the next two years to "correct an injustice" of them getting a "poor deal" from the distribution of EU Common Agricultural Policy payments. It is the "largest funding uplift for the sector in recent memory", according to The National Farmers Union in Scotland, although the SNP complains it is arriving "three years Too Late ".
Mr Johnson might hope for a smoother reception than he received in West Yorkshire on Thursday, where he was This on A Day when his Brother , Jo, quit as a minister, saying he was "torn between family loyalty and The National interest", and High Court papers revealed the PM had warned his cabinet there was a "high chance" he would fail to secure a fresh Brexit deal. Our political editor worry the strategy of sticking to the 31 October deadline at any cost might "cause more trouble than it's worth".
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Hurricane Death Toll could be 'staggering'As the grim task of surveying the devastation caused in The Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian continues, officials say Morticians and 200 Body Bags are being sent to the Abaco Islands, the worst-hit part of the archipelago. And while The Number of people confirmed dead stands at 23, the country's health minister says The Final numbers could be "staggering", warning The Public to prepare for "unimaginable information about the Death Toll and the human suffering".
Call to tax supermarket booze more to help pubsAfter a busy week at work, many will look forward to the prospect of winding down with a drink. But a Think Tank is - One aimed at easing The Decline of the hostelry sector, which has lost a quarter of premises over a decade. The Social Market Foundation suggests higher alcohol taxes for supermarkets than pubs. And while One landlord tells the BBC he's sceptical, Katherine Severi, of The Institute of Alcohol Studies which commissioned the research, suggests it could have the added benefit of helping to "reduce societal harms", given landlords' duty of care towards customers.
The Woman whose feminist radio station defies the TalibanBy Mike Thomson, BBC News
The northern Afghan city of Kunduz is not the kind of place you'd expect to find a radio station run by women, promoting women's rights. But this is precisely what Radio Roshani is, and it's broadcasting today despite several attempts by the Taliban to kill its founder and editor, Sediqa Sherzai.
In 2008, Sediqa Set Up Radio Roshani. . But quickly found herself at loggerheads with the Taliban. Although no longer in government, it has remained a force to be reckoned with in many parts of the country. At first it warned Sediqa to stop broadcasting. Then, in 2009, rockets were fired at The Station .
What the papers sayThe Relationship between Boris Johnson and Brother Jo, who resigned his ministerial post on Thursday, is contrasted with that of young royal siblings on the of Friday's newspapers. "Even Boris' own family don't trust him," says the Daily Mirror , while the Metro - picturing The Brothers together during the Conservative leadership Campaign - suggests it's a case of: "The Blond leaving the Blond . " Like many papers, The Sun pictures Princess Charlotte alongside Prince George on her first day at school and muses: "At least someone's Getting On with their Brother . . "
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On this day1970 Four New York-bound airliners with hundreds of passengers on board are hijacked over Western Europe by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, with three flown to Middle East airports. Crew and passengers on the fourth foil The Attack .
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