Month: April 2025
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“One issue dominated” Canada’s election: relations with US | Al Jazeera
Cameron Ahmad analyses what Mark Carney’s victory could mean for Canada-US relations. Cameron Ahmad, former director of communications for Justin…
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Saudi condemns Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Saudi Arabia has condemned Israel’s settlement activities at a hearing at the International Court of Justice Source link
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Arsenal vs PSG – UEFA Champions League: Start time, team news, lineups | Football News
Who: Arsenal vs Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)What: UEFA Champions League semifinal, first legWhere: Emirates Stadium, LondonWhen: Tuesday at 8pm (19:00 GMT)…
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Saudi Arabia, Qatar to settle Syria’s outstanding debt to World Bank | Business and Economy News
Syria’s arrears to the World Bank total roughly $15m. Saudi Arabia and Qatar have announced that they will settle Syria’s…
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Assefa sets women’s record in London Marathon; Sawe wins men’s race | Athletics News
Tigst Assefa sets a record time for a women’s-only race while Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe wins his first London marathon. Ethiopia’s…
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From the mightiest to the humble: Thousands gather for Pope Francis funeral | Religion News
From some of the world’s most powerful leaders to those on society’s margins whom Pope Francis always made a point…
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Magnitude 6.3 earthquake strikes near coast of Ecuador | Earthquakes News
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake has struck near the coast of Ecuador, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The…
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UK lifts sanctions on dozen Syrian government bodies | Business and Economy News
Sanctions on 12 Syrian entities removed, including the defence and interior ministries. The United Kingdom has removed its sanctions on…
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Meet the Doctor redefining hair transplants in Turkey
In the wild, male peacocks showcase their feathers’ fantastic colors and designs to seduce a mate. A peacock sheds its…
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White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs | Poverty and Development News
Harare, Zimbabwe – Guy Watson-Smith felt hurt and betrayed when his 5,000-hectare (12,355-acre) farm in Beatrice, in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland East…
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