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Turkey has hosted the largest number of immigrants so far this century. Lebanon and Jordan have also risen up the rankings, as the chart below shows, as …

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Horoscopes 2016- 2017

khazen.org has compiled a list of horoscopes from different sources for the year of 2016 - 2017, please click read more and scroll down your horoscope will be listed multiple time  in this article from different sources

Summary Horoscopes 2016- 2017

Aries Horoscope 2016

Best – Job prospects
Worst – Car trouble, in-law issues
Theme – Understanding the mechanics of relationships

Taurus 2016 Horoscope 
Best – New love affairs, children, fun and lucky times ahead!
Worst – Financial debt
Theme – Letting go of what you don’t need any longer

Gemini Horoscope 2016 
Best – Home and family
Worst – Worn old relationships
Theme – Commitment in relationships

Cancer Horoscope 2016 
Best – Travel, school, communication
Worst – Lots of hard work
Theme – Learning to work with others

Leo Horoscope 2016 
Best – Money!
Worst – Gambling and risky investments
Theme – Remembering to put fun in your life!

Virgo Horoscope 2016 
Best – Lots of opportunities in many areas of life
Worst – Family issues
Theme – Expanding your world!

Libra Horoscope 2016 
Best – Oportunities and luck
Worst – Car trouble, communication issues
Theme – Letting the past go. Healing old wounds

Scorpio Horoscope 2016 
Best – Good friends
Worst – Money issues
Theme – Knowing your own self worth

Sagittarius Horoscope 2016 
Best – Oportunities and luck in Career
Worst – Negativity within himself
Theme – Breaking down and rebuilding to make a better life for yourself

Capricorn Horoscope 2016
Best – Travel, communication
Worst – Karmic payback
Theme – Get ready for your public debut in the world!

Aquarius Horoscope 2016 
Best – Good Luck With Money
Worst – Nasty friends
Theme – Getting in touch with your high self

Pisces Horoscope 2016 
Best – Luck through Marriage
Worst – Career stress
Theme – Expect the Unexpected

The horoscope for 2016 , based on the astrological situation of the period under examination, brings hope that, in general, 2016 will be a lively bright and fascinating time, filled with large-scale and amazing events. Each of us will be able to gain something in the unrelenting cycle of the universe; something that we will reflect upon within ourselves with profound and zealous light.

Sen Ted Cruz

Republican presidential hopeful and US Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has advocated "carpet bombing" ISIS "into oblivion" to destroy the terrorist group. GOP rival Donald Trump has made similar comments, though a bit more colorfully.

But experts have cast doubt on this approach, saying it likely wouldn't prove effective.

"You have to be deliberately ignorant of the nature of ISIS … [and] of the limits of air power to advocate carpet bombing," Christopher Harmer, a former US Navy officer and currently a senior naval analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, told Business Insider.

He added: "People who use that terminology don't understand ISIS and they don't understand warfare."

ISIS (also known as the Islamic State, ISIL, and Daesh) has adapted to survive while the US and other countries conduct airstrikes over the territory it holds in Iraq and Syria.

But so-called carpet bombing "really doesn't do anything except hit a bunch of civilians and maybe a few ISIS fighters," Harmer said. "Carpet bombing only applies when you're trying to level entire cities or destroy civilian populations."

CatholicHerald.com

Prince Charles has warned that Christianity in the Middle East is “under threat like never before”. In a visit to Archbishop’s House, Westminster, yesterday, to meet with Syrian and Iraqi Christians and representatives of those suffering persecution in the Middle East, the Prince of Wales said that “Christian communities in the Middle East are being targeted like never before by fanatical Islamist militants intent on dividing communities that had lived together for centuries.

“The impact of all this unmentionable violence and cruelty has had on individual lives is heart breaking,” he said: “Earlier this year I spent time with three remarkable people who had been subject to unimaginable levels of barbaric horror, including a Jesuit priest who had been working in Homs in Syria and a Chaldean Catholic priest from northern Iraq who had been kidnapped by Daesh, threatened daily with beheading but never renounced with faith, but had not renounced his faith nor lost his power of forgiveness. Their heart-rending testimonies are a powerful reminder, if indeed such a reminder is needed, of the terrifying depths to which people will sink, in the name of so-called faith.”

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