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“Syrian Observatory” Reports Death Toll in Israeli Attack on Palmyra Rises to 79
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported today (Thursday) that the death toll from Israel’s attack on Palmyra in the…
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Including an African Lion and Two Bears… Putin Sends Gift to North Korean People
The Russian government announced today (Thursday) that it transferred more than 70 animals from Moscow Zoo, including an African lion…
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Pakistan: 38 Killed in Attacks on Passenger Buses
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister, Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry, said that at least 38 people were killed, and 29 others were injured…
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Netherlands Ready to Act on ICC Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu
The Dutch News Agency (ANP) reported today (Thursday) that Dutch Foreign Minister Kasper Veldkamp stated the Netherlands is ready to…
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Joint Forces: El-Fasher Will Not Fall, Militia Defeats Imminent
Sudan Events – Agencies Ahmed Hussein, spokesperson for the joint armed forces, confirmed the inability of the RSF militia to…
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Qatari Aircraft Delivers Medical Equipment to Port Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports A Qatari aircraft landed in Port Sudan on Wednesday, delivering the second shipment of medical equipment…
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Issar: The State Foiled the Militia’s Media Domination Plan
Sudan Events – Reports Minister of Culture and Information, Khalid Al-Issar, emphasized the intense battles being waged on multiple fronts…
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Kabashi: Committed to Peace and Preserving Sudanese Dignity
Sudan Events – Reports Lt. Gen. Shams El-Din Kabashi, member of the Sovereignty Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese…
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UN Report Allegedly Proves UAE’s Involvement in Arming Militia
Sudan Events – Reports Sudan’s Deputy Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ammar Mahmoud, responded to a controversial tweet by…
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The Militia Kills and Injures 13 People in White Nile State
Sudan Events – Reports The Sudan Doctors Network announced on Wednesday the killing of six people and the injury of…
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