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UK’s Labour Government Program to Lay out in king’s Address
King Charles III outlined Labour’s first program for government in 15 years on Wednesday, with promises of economic stability and…
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Maersk: Disruptions to Container Shipping via Red Sea, Expands
Denmark’s A.P. Moller-Maersk said on Wednesday that the disruptions to its container shipping via the Red Sea had extended beyond…
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Japan Faces Jet Fuel Shortage
Amid boom in tourism, Japan is facing jet fuel shortage, as the country’s plummeting oil refineries cannot provide adequate fuel…
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Zuma Faces Expulsion from ANC after Joining a Rival Party
Former South African President Jacob Zuma was expected to face a disciplinary hearing with the African National Congress party on…
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Iran Rejects Accusations, Involving in Plots to Assassinate Trump
Iran has rejected accusations regarding plots to assassinate former US President Donald Trump, while citing legal action for the 2020…
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Dozens Killed in Attacks in Northwest Pakistan over Past 24 Hours
At least 28 people, five civilians, 10 soldiers and 13 suspected militants, have been killed in attacks in northwest Pakistan…
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UN: New Report Reveals ‘Shocking’ Forced Labour in N Korea
The UN has warned of a deeply institutionalised system of forced labour in North Korea, which in some cases could…
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Trump Attends Republican Convention Bandaged after Assassination Attempt
Former US president Donald Trump, two days after surviving an attempted assassination, appeared triumphantly at the Republican National Convention’s opening…
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Foreign Ministry: Militia continues its Malicious Plan to cause Famine in the Country
Sudan Events- Follow -ups Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned from entering famine to Sudan against the backdrop of the Rapid…
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Egyptian Interior Ministry Arrests Accused in Incident Used to Incite Against Sudanese
Sudan Events – Agencies The Egyptian Interior Ministry announced the arrest of an accused of broadcasting offensive phrases against President…
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