International
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Apr- 2024 -7 April
Solar Eclipse: Unprotected Gazing Can Damage Vision
Just a single, unguarded glance at a solar eclipse can result in a lifetime of vision loss, eye health experts…
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7 April
‘Burning Subjects’ for Russia’s Lavrov on China Visit
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit Moscow’s key diplomatic and economic partner China on Monday and Tuesday, his ministry…
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7 April
AUKUS Considers Expanding Security Pact to Deter China
The US, Britain and Australia will announce talks on Monday about bringing new members into their AUKUS security pact as…
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7 April
Top UN Court to Hold Hearings after Germany Accused of Facilitating Gaza Conflict
Preliminary hearings open Monday at the United Nations’ top court in a case that seeks an end of German military…
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6 April
Türkiye Arrests Dozens of Daesh Terrorists Involved in Church Attack
Turkish security forces have arrested Saturday, 48 terrorists as part of anti-terror operations targeting the Deash terror group and attackers…
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6 April
Chad Election Campaigns Start, Opposition Candidates Lament Violations
In the capital Ndjamena, the billboards and posters promoting the candidacies of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby and Prime Minister…
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6 April
Philippines, US, Australia, and Japan to hold joint drills in disputed sea
The United States, Australia, Japan and the Philippines will hold joint naval and air drills in the disputed South China…
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6 April
Russia Evacuates More than 700 People from Homes in Flood-Hit Orsk
More than 700 people were evacuated from their homes in the Russian city of Orsk, the emergency services ministry said…
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6 April
Saudi Arabia Downsizes NEOM 2030 Project by about 75%
Sudan Events – Bloomberg Saudi Arabia has scaled back its medium-term ambitions to develop the desert in NEOM, the largest…
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6 April
Senegal Just Saved Its Democracy. That Helps All West Africa
Joseph Sany, Ph.D. Senegal’s dramatic transfer of presidential power this week highlights that West Africa, routinely seen as a zone…
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