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Zelenskyy named new Prime Minister in cabinet class to refresh the war – Country
Yuliia Svyrydenko, Ukraine’s economy minister and lead negotiator for the U.S. mineral deal, was appointed as the new prime minister…
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Rain floods Pakistani cities, evacuating, killing dozens of them
Officials said that after hours of heavy rains flooded the main cities and killed more than 50 people, Pakistani rescue…
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Syrians flee to Israel amid violence
Hundreds of people fled from Syria to Israel after violence broke out in the south of the country, according to…
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At least 60 people died after the fire broke out in Eastern Iraq
Iraqi officials said Thursday that a fire at a newly opened shopping mall in eastern Iraqi Waster province killed more…
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BMW, Momena agrees to cooperate in ADAS development
BMW Group announced that it has signed a new cooperation agreement with Momensa, a Chinese driver (ADAS) technology company, to…
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Astronomers capture the first close-up photo of a new interstellar visitor
It’s not in this world. Or, more accurately, this solar system. On July 1, astronomers discovered an object near Jupiter’s…
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Syria’s interim president says protection of Druze is a “priority”
President Ahmed al-Shara “We refuse any attempt to drag you into the hands of external parties,” Sharaa said in his…
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UK and Germany leaders sign treaties on defense, trade and immigration
LONDON (AP) – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will sign a treaty on Thursday pledging…
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Israel-sponsored campaign to warn Iran not to recruit Israeli citizens
(Illustrative) Silhouette on the Iranian flag. (Photo source: Shutterstock) In the past year, 25 cases of Iran’s recruitment attempt have…
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Mexico City plans to tackle gentrification after protests against mass tourism
Mexico City (AP) – The Mexico City government announced a preliminary plan Wednesday to deal with gentrification, a week later…
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