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US Officials meet with Syria’s new leaders in Damascus, signaling shift...

US officials recently paid an unprecedented visit to Damascus, their first encounter of this sort since the toppling of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. American...

Tunisian organizations: Freedoms face a severe setback under the rule of...

Officials in 10 Tunisian organizations said on Saturday that freedoms in their country are facing a severe setback and an escalation in restrictions on...

George Soros’ European Exit: A Welcome Respite or a Calculated Move?

The Open Society Foundation's (OSF) abrupt decision to scale back its operations in Europe has been met with a mix of surprise and skepticism....

“You have an unread message.” Is everything in order with...

One of the most discussed topics in recent weeks in Russia has been the law on the digitization of military archives, or, as people...

“Conquering the world” after the war: strengthening democracy in Ukraine

Since the Dignity Revolution in 2014, Ukrainian democracy has made significant progress, and this process continues despite nearly a year of full-scale Russian war...

No one can replace Russian gas supplies to Europe

Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi said, on Saturday, that no one can replace Russian gas supplies to Europe,...

Foreign aid, conditionality and development

Foreign aid, which is significant for developing economic and other aspects in less developed and developing countries, is given to different countries. Less developed...

Doha.. Qatari youth serving meals to Afghan refugees

The US Embassy in Doha thanked the Feeding Youth Initiative, citizens, and civil society organizations in Qatar for providing meals to evacuees from Afghanistan."With...

Taliban 1991.. Differences and challenges two decades after the “first emirate”

After two decades of fighting, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan for the first time since 2001, so people, especially young people, may face...

Corruption extended for years and a “safe exit” in the battles…...

The 350,000 Afghan soldiers were not enough to stop the advance of Taliban fighters to the capital, Kabul, which they entered on Sunday, while...
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Keir Starmer faces pressure amid Tulip Siddiq corruption allegations

In the realm of politics, maintaining public trust is paramount. Recent allegations against Anti-Corruption Minister Tulip Siddiq have cast a shadow over the UK...

NYT Wordle #1303 Hints and Answer for January 12, 2025

Today’s Wordle challenge is here, and it’s a fun one! Wordle #1303 blends nostalgia with a bit of wordplay magic. If you’re stuck, this...
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