The archive of all headlines from March 19, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Security forces entered the National Bardo Museum and killed two gunmen after the attack, which dealt a blow to the country as it struggles with its transition to democracy.
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Tunisia’s president vows to fight terrorists «without mercy», following a gun attack on the Bardo Museum in the capital Tunis that killed 19 people.
Tunisia’s president vows to fight terrorism «without mercy», following a gun attack on the Bardo Museum in the capital Tunis that killed 19 people.
Katsushika Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’ takes a starring role at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston April 5.
Katsushika Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’ takes a starring role at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston April 5.
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Tunisia’s president vows to fight terrorism «without mercy» following a gun attack in Tunis that killed 19 people, most of them tourists.
Katsushika Hokusai’s ‘The Great Wave’ takes a starring role at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston April 5.
If France could pick any two teams to represent it on Europe’s glitziest stage, Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain might be the last two. Both have serious popularity issues.
The assault on Tunisia’s most renowned museum, in which gunmen killed at least 19 people, could heighten tensions in a nation that has become deeply divided between pro- and anti-Islamist factions.
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Israelis paved the way for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to lead a right-leaning and religious coalition that could be easier to control, since his own party holds more seats now.
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Israelis paved the way for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to lead a right-leaning and religious coalition that could be easier to control, since his own party holds more seats now.
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The dispute involves the state Legislature's refusal to live up to its 2003 promise to keep the sea from shrinking and wreaking havoc on the region's environment, economy and public health. AsiaOrderly Singapore is turning 50. Does the future hold more freedom?
Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunisia’s capital on Wednesday, leaving 20 people dead, including 18 foreign tourists, after failing to launch an assault on the national assembly as lawmakers debated an antiterrorism bill.
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Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunisia’s capital on Wednesday, leaving 20 people dead, including 18 foreign tourists, after failing to launch an assault on the national assembly as lawmakers debated an antiterrorism bill.
Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunisia’s capital on Wednesday, leaving 20 people dead, including 18 foreign tourists, after failing to launch an assault on the national assembly as lawmakers debated an antiterrorism bill.
One of two gunmen who carried out an attack that killed 19 people at a Tunis museum was known to the authorities, Tunisia’s PM says.
Prime Minister Habib Essid said intelligence services had previously flagged one of the gunmen in a daylight attack at a Tunis museum that left 17 foreign tourists and two Tunisians dead.
Prime Minister Habib Essid said intelligence services had previously flagged one of the gunmen in a daylight attack at a Tunis museum that left 17 foreign tourists and two Tunisians dead.
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After a recent assertion by the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that he would never agree to a Palestinian state, the Palestinians can argue that they no longer have a negotiating partner.
After a recent assertion by the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that he would never agree to a Palestinian state, the Palestinians can argue that they no longer have a negotiating partner.
Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunisia’s capital on Wednesday, leaving 20 people dead, including 18 foreign tourists, after failing to launch an assault on the national assembly as lawmakers debated an antiterrorism bill.
A manhunt continued for suspected gunmen — possibly asmany as three — after an attack at the National Bardo Museum on Wednesday killed 17 tourists, two Tunisians and two gunmen, one of whom was known by security forces.
A manhunt continued for suspected gunmen — possibly as many as three — after an attack at the National Bardo Museum on Wednesday killed 17 foreign tourists and two gunmen, one of whom was known by security forces.
Prime minister says one gunman known to security services as civil society groups call for more protests
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Gunmen stormed a museum in Tunisia’s capital on Wednesday, leaving 20 people dead, including 18 foreign tourists, after failing to launch an assault on the national assembly as lawmakers debated an antiterrorism bill.
One of two gunmen who carried out an attack that killed 18 tourists at a Tunis museum was known to the authorities, Tunisia’s PM says.
A manhunt continued for suspected gunmen — possibly as many as three — after an attack at the National Bardo Museum killed 18 foreign tourists, 3 Tunisians and two gunmen, one of whom was known by security forces.
One of two gunmen who carried out an attack that killed 20 tourists at a Tunis museum was known to the authorities, Tunisia’s PM says.
Four people arrested in connection with Tunisia museum attack which left 20 foreign tourists dead, the president’s office says.
Four people are arrested over the gun attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis that left 23 people dead, including 20 foreign tourists, Tunisia’s presidency says.
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Authorities raised the death toll in the National Bardo Museum attack to 20 foreign visitors from countries, including Japan, Italy, Spain, Colombia and Britain, and three Tunisians.
Authorities raised the death toll in the Bardo National Museum attack to 20 foreign visitors from countries, including Japan, Italy, Spain, Colombia and Britain, and three Tunisians.
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Nine people are arrested over the gun attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis that left 23 people dead, including 20 foreign tourists, Tunisia’s presidency says.
Authorities raised the death toll in the Bardo National Museum attack to 20 foreign visitors from countries, including Japan, Italy, Spain, Colombia and Britain, and three Tunisians.
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There was no confirmation that the militant group was behind the Bardo National Museum attack that killed 20 foreign visitors from countries, including Japan, Italy, Spain, Colombia and Britain.
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There was no confirmation that the militant group was behind the Bardo National Museum attack that killed 20 foreign visitors from countries including Japan, Italy, Spain, Colombia and Britain.
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The shakeout that is rattling the music business is turning up some unlikely survivors: roadies, the black-clad backstage grunts of live shows.
President says nine people are detained following siege at Bardo national museum in which gunmen shot 23 dead
In his first interview since his re-election victory, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked back his rejection of a two-state solution.
President says nine people are detained following siege at Bardo national museum in which gunmen shot 23 dead
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Parts of Europe will be treated to three celestial events at once on Friday: a supermoon, a total eclipse of the sun, and the spring equinox, when night and day are of equal duration.
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Stepping back from full opposition to a Palestinian state, the Israeli leader said he could support the idea after changes in the political and security landscape.
Nine people are arrested over the gun attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis that left 23 people dead, including 20 foreign tourists.
Parts of Europe will be treated to three celestial events at once on Friday: a supermoon, a total eclipse of the sun, and the spring equinox, when night and day are of equal duration.
Stepping back from full opposition to a Palestinian state, the Israeli leader said he could support the idea after changes in the political and security landscape.
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Parts of Europe will be treated to three celestial events at once on Friday: a supermoon, a total eclipse of the sun, and the spring equinox, when night and day are of equal duration.
Israeli prime minister reneges pre-election comments due to US criticism, while the chief Palestinian negotiator says the PLO has plans to end security ties with Israel
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Israeli prime minister reneges pre-election comments due to US criticism, while the chief Palestinian negotiator says the PLO has plans to end security ties with Israel
In his first interview since his re-election victory, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked back his rejection of a two-state solution, but his new assertions appeared to do nothing to assuage an infuriated Obama administration.
In his first interview since his re-election victory, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked back his rejection of a two-state solution, but the Obama administration remained concerned.
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In his first interview since winning re-election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked back his rejection of a two-state solution, but the Obama administration remained concerned.
In his first interview since his re-election victory, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel walked back his rejection of a two-state solution, but the Obama administration remained concerned.
If ISIS is not a Sunni militia, then who are they working for? Who employed them to wreck havoc in the Middle East? Why is it that US-NATO cannot seriously fight ISIS in Iraq and Syria? ISIS is a “U.S.-made Caliphate” with no binding authority whatsoever over worldwide Muslims.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waters down a pre-election vow not to allow the establishment of a Palestinian state.