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Heatwaves scorch Iraq as protracted political crisis grinds on | News
Baghdad, Iraq – Under Iraq’s blistering summer heat, thousands gathered inside Baghdad’s Green Zone for mass prayer on Friday. Some…
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Thousands of al-Sadr supporters gather for mass prayer in Baghdad | News
Worshippers converge on a vast square inside Baghdad’s Green Zone, home to government and diplomatic buildings. Hundreds of thousands of…
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Taliban investigating US ‘claim’ of killing al-Qaeda chief | Ayman al-Zawahiri News
Taliban representative to the UN says the Afghan government and group’s leadership is ‘not aware’ of what is being claimed.…
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Nepal to hold parliamentary election in November | Elections News
Cabinet approves the date for the election to the 275-member House of Representatives on November 20. Nepal’s government says it…
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In Kenya, the arts industry pushes youths to care about elections | Arts and Culture News
Nairobi, Kenya – On June 9, the film Chaguo premiered in Kenya. Backed by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, it is…
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Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan will not trigger World War III | Opinions
After weeks of intense speculation and sabre-rattling, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the United States House of Representatives, is reportedly…
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India confirms Asia’s first monkeypox death | Health News
The death of a young man in the southern state of Kerala is the first in Asia. India has confirmed…
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SMEs represent 97 percent of Qatari private sector institutions, says Qatar Chamber Chairman
Monday 18th July 2022 SMEs represent 97 percent of registered private sector companies in Qatar, and account for some 15-17%…
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Philippine ex-President Fidel Ramos dies at 94 | Obituaries News
Former Philippine President Fidel Ramos, who oversaw a rare period of steady growth and peace that won him the reputation…
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