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Iraq announces reopening of embassy in Vietnam
Iraq has officially declared its intention to reopen its embassy in the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi. The announcement came from the Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, during a meeting held on Thursday. This meeting took place!-->…
Iraq announces reopening of embassy in Vietnam
Iraq has officially declared its intention to reopen its embassy in the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi. The announcement came from the Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fuad Hussein, during a meeting held on Thursday. This meeting took place!-->…
Women in Mosul find independence through food business
In the heart of Mosul, Iraq, Abir Jassem skillfully prepares stuffed vegetables in a bustling kitchen. This kitchen is not just a place of culinary creation; it represents a remarkable transformation in the lives of single mothers like!-->…
International leaders gather in South Korea to promote institutional peace
Over 1,800 prominent figures from 121 nations, including delegates from the United States, the Philippines, Ukraine, South Africa, Pakistan, Thailand, Romania, and India, gathered at the 9th Anniversary of the September 18th HWPL World!-->…
Abbas to UN: No Mideast peace without Palestinians’ rights
Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas said Thursday there could be no peace in the Middle East without a two-state solution, sending a warning as Saudi Arabia considers recognizing Israel.
"Those who think that peace can prevail in the Middle!-->!-->!-->…
Venezuela takes prison from gang, seizes bitcoin machines, rocket launchers
Bitcoin mining machines and rocket launchers were among the astonishing contraband found in a Venezuelan prison recaptured from a gang that had turned it into a playground kitted out with a pool, a nightclub and a zoo.
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Sudan army chief warns UN that war could spill over in region
Sudan's army chief warned Thursday at the United Nations that months of war could spill over in the region as he urged international pressure on the paramilitary unit he is fighting.
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the de facto ruler of!-->!-->!-->…
Armenia, Azerbaijan clash at UN over Karabakh violence
Armenia and Azerbaijan clashed Thursday at the United Nations on the heels of a swift military victory in Nagorno-Karabakh by Baku, which heard calls from Western nations led by France to provide safety guarantees.
France called for the!-->!-->!-->…
‘Our hearts are broken’: shock in Yerevan after loss of Karabakh
Thousands of dismayed Armenians took to the streets of the capital on Thursday calling for the government to step down after Azerbaijan's lightning victory in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The demonstrators in Yerevan were shocked, angry and!-->!-->!-->…
Sanctions deepen economic misery in post-coup Niger
Acute deprivation is endemic in Niger, one of the world's poorest nations. But West African sanctions aimed at forcing a return to democracy after a coup are making people's lives worse.
Food and medicines are scarce in the landlocked!-->!-->!-->…