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Mayflower AI sea drone readies maiden transatlantic voyage | Science and Technology News
Another ship called the Mayflower is set to make its way across the Atlantic Ocean this week, but it won’t…
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Deadly missile attack targets hospital in Syria’s Afrin | Bashar al-Assad News
The shelling, in an area controlled by Turkey-backed fighters, killed at least 13 people and injured 27. At least 13…
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Nigeria: Police fire tear gas in ‘Democracy Day’ protests | Muhammadu Buhari News
Nationwide protests were called over bad governance, insecurity and recent Twitter ban, among other issues. Nigerian police have fired tear gas…
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US policy on Israel: Go bold, Joe | Israel-Palestine conflict
Up to this point, United States President Joe Biden has confounded his critics from the left, piloting a domestic agenda…
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Qatar supports joint Arab action, says QC Chairman
09-06-2021 Qatar Chamber Chairman HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al Thani headed the Chamber’s delegation participating in 131st meeting of…
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Paytm, Infosys offer India help in COVID vaccine bookings: Report | Coronavirus pandemic News
About 15 state agencies and private firms, including healthcare giants Apollo and Max, seek approval to provide online bookings, Reuters…
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Failure to Protect: How domestic violence separates families
In Florida, survivors of domestic violence can lose custody of their children. Is the state blaming victims of abuse? Source…
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Inside the battle to save Canada’s ancient, old-growth forests | Environment News
Vancouver Island, Canada – A colossal battle to save the last temperate rainforest on Vancouver Island, Canada is under way,…
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Iranian Muslim scholar who helped found Hezbollah dies of COVID | Coronavirus pandemic News
Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour, a Shia Muslim scholar who as Iran’s ambassador to Syria helped found the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah…
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The keeper of Afghanistan’s poetic past | Arts and Culture
On a crisp March morning in 2020, gridlocked cars honk noisily at a roundabout opposite a high wall, guarded by…
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