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Landmines, cluster bombs remain a deadly threat in Syria | Syria’s War News
Binnish, Syria – Bassam al-Mustafa thought that he had finally found his family a building they could call home, after…
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Palestinians arrested, injured as far-right Jews enter Al-Aqsa | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Hundreds of ultranationalist Jews have entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem – under the protection of Israeli…
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Daily blackouts put Lebanon’s ancient artefacts at risk | Arts and Culture News
Beirut, Lebanon – The severe power shortages plaguing Lebanon are not only hitting homes and private institutions, but are also…
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Elon Musk greenlit to activate Starlink internet for Iranians | Protests News
Legal guidance by the American government on expanding internet services to Iranians was changed despite US sanctions on the country.…
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India warns its citizens in Canada of ‘increase in hate crimes’ | Government News
Advisory issued by New Delhi cites ‘incidents of hate crimes, sectarian violence and anti-India activities’ in Canada. The Indian government…
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Why are migrants in the US being used as political pawns? | Migration
From: The Bottom Line The governors shipping migrants to far-away states may be coldhearted, but they have forced immigration onto…
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Kazakh leader Tokayev calls snap presidential election | Elections News
The vote will cut Tokayev’s current term but will give him a longer second term after a recent constitutional reform…
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Kashmir gets its first multiplex as cinemas return after 23 years | Cinema News
A multi-screen building in Srinagar begins showing movies more than two decades after cinemas were closed due to the armed…
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Who is – and who is not – attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral? | Infographic News
World leaders and royals assembled in London for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. World leaders arrived in London to pay their final…
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For Canada’s monarchists, the buck is always king | Opinions
Turns out, for some conspicuous monarchists in Canada, their love of Queen Elizabeth II is paper thin – literally. That…
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