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Why Kabul is not Saigon | Asia
On April 23, 1975, United States President Gerald Ford proclaimed that the war in Vietnam was “finished as far as…
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Burning forests and burning coal: Turkey’s climate conundrum | Climate Change
The forest fires that raged across the Mediterranean for the past few weeks have brought levels of devastation to the…
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Algeria blames groups it links to Morocco, Israel for wildfires | Algeria News
Algiers to review relations with Morocco after accusing it and group with ‘Zionist links’ for the deadly forest fires. Algeria…
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Mexico sues US gunmakers, but will it make a dent in trafficking? | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador News
Mexico City, Mexico – Three years ago, Cresencio “Chencho” Pacheco became one of the estimated 357,000 people in Mexico forcibly…
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Over 600 Afghans cram into US cargo plane in flight from Kabul | Conflict News
Picture of mass departure from Taliban-controlled Afghan capital goes viral on social media. More than 600 Afghan men, women and…
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Israeli firefighters battle blaze near Jerusalem for third day | Environment News
Rescue Service says 110 firefighting teams accompanied by eight aircraft working to combat fire that consumed 20-square kilometres. Israeli firefighters…
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Rocket fired at Israel from Gaza; first since May assault | Israel-Palestine conflict News
The rocket fire could jeopardise three months of relative calm since Israel attacked Gaza over 11 bloody days. Air raid…
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Can a disaster in Afghanistan be averted? | Taliban
Back in April 2021, I argued that a full-scale disaster in the form of a protracted civil war in Afghanistan could still…
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July was hottest month on record, US agency says | Climate News
Earth sizzled in July and became the hottest month in 142 years of record keeping, United States weather officials have…
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