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  2. Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    CFR Title 22 – Foreign Relations is one of fifty titles comprising the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), containing the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding foreign relations.

  3. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    On 16–17 February 2013, Syrian opposition groups claimed that Hezbollah, backed by the Syrian military, attacked three neighboring Sunni villages controlled by the Free Syrian Army (FSA). An FSA spokesman said, "Hezbollah's invasion is the first of its kind in terms of organisation, planning and coordination with the Syrian regime's air force."

  4. Ibadism - Wikipedia

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    The Muhakkimah's military efforts ended with their massacre by 'Ali b. Abi Talib and his forces at the Battle of al-Nahr (37 H/658 AD), followed by another massacre at al-Nakhilah by the joint forces of Mu'awiyah and al-Hasan b. 'Ali. After these events, the Umayyad rule became firmly established and focused on suppressing all forms of opposition.

  5. Democracy - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] In India, parliamentary sovereignty is subject to the Constitution of India which includes judicial review. [30] Though the term "democracy" is typically used in the context of a political state , the principles also are potentially applicable to private organisations, such as clubs, societies and firms .

  6. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    He decided to leave the army [44] as he was critical of Kitchener's actions, particularly the unmerciful treatment of enemy wounded and his desecration of Muhammad Ahmad's tomb. [45] On 2 December 1898, Churchill embarked for India to settle his military business and complete his resignation.

  7. International propagation of Salafism - Wikipedia

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    From 1982 to 2005 in an effort to spread Wahhabi Islam, over $75 billion was spent, via international organizations [d] and religious attaches at dozens of Saudi embassies, [3] [12] to establish/build 200 Islamic colleges, 210 Islamic centers, 1,500 mosques, and 2,000 schools for Muslim children in Muslim and Non-Muslim majority countries.

  8. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [2] [11] [12] The complex nature of the system, as well as its high costs, has led to ongoing discussions about the future of healthcare in the United States. At the same time, the United States is a global leader in medical innovation, measured either in terms of revenue or the number of new drugs and medical devices introduced.

  9. Suicide - Wikipedia

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    Rates per 100,000 were: Australia 8.6, Canada 11.1, China 12.7, India 23.2, United Kingdom 7.6, United States 11.4 and South Korea 28.9. [ 218 ] [ 219 ] It was ranked as the 10th leading cause of death in the United States in 2016 with about 45,000 cases that year. [ 220 ]