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Iranian Oil Minister, in Moscow, Talks Up Trade, Gas with Russia
Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said during a visit to Moscow on Friday that Iran would boost cooperation with Russia…
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Indian Troops Exchanged Fire with Pakistani Soldiers in Disputed Kashmir
Indian officials said the army had a brief exchange of fire with Pakistani soldiers along their highly militarized frontier in…
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Spain Scraps Contested Israeli Arms Deal after Uproar
Spain on Thursday cancelled a contract to buy bullets from an Israeli company following pressure from the Socialist-led government’s far-left…
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Netherlands Summons Iranian Ambassador over Alleged Assassination Attempts
Iran’s ambassador to the Netherlands was summoned on Thursday after the Dutch intelligence agency said it suspected Tehran of being…
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Sudan Confronts a New Emirati Conspiracy
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the Arab League to present a draft resolution that affirms and…
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Police: 132,000 Complaints Filed Since Outbreak of War
The Sudanese police have revealed that over 132,000 complaints have been filed by citizens since the outbreak of the war…
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Resurgence of Kidnappings and Civilian Disappearances in Nyala
Eyewitnesses from Nyala, the capital of South Darfur, confirmed on Thursday the kidnapping of Abdulhamid Omar Kasha by unidentified armed…
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66 Victims of Landmine and War Debris Explosions
The Sudanese National Mine Action Center announced 40 incidents involving explosions caused by landmines or war remnants, resulting in 16…
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Rare Meteorites Stolen: RSF Accused of Looting Natural Phenomena Exhibi
The Geological Research Authority of Sudan (technical arm of the Ministry of Minerals) has accused the RSF of looting the…
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Iran Slams ‘Hostile’ US Sanctions Ahead of New Talks
Iran’s foreign ministry condemned new US sanctions targeting its oil network, calling the move a sign of Washington’s “hostile approach”…
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