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Noah Fisher

The destruction at Gaza haunts people as they watch their homes in debris

Suzan Matar watches as the building that houses her eight-year-old business breaks down live on television.

Biden talks to Egyptian President, discusses Gaza ceasefire

US President Joe Biden thanked Egypt for "its successful diplomacy" and coordination with the United States to end a ceasefire.

Qatar promises to help stop Israeli attacks on Palestinians

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said in a telephone conversation with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that Qatar.

After 11 days of unrest, brutality and war, Israel-Palestine war comes to an end

The ceasefire between the Israeli army and Hamas in the Gaza Strip took place on its second day, while thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their homes

Palestinian NGO claims, social media companies are working closely with Israel

A Palestinian NGO has accused social media companies of "working closely" with the Israeli government to censor pro-Palestinian content after Israel's attacks escalated.

Qatar cabinet approved the draft law on Shura Council elections

The Qatari cabinet has approved a draft law on the country's election to the Shura council scheduled for October, the Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported on Wednesday. The draft law for the partial election to the top advisory council of...

Paul Pogba and Amad Diallo hoisted a Palestinian flag during match

Soccer superstar Paul Pogba and his Manchester United team-mate Amad Diallo have hoisted a Palestinian flag.

Truce calls mount on Israel-Hamas conflicts, no deaths reported

Cross-border fighting between Israel and Hamas appears to have slowed slightly early Tuesday, with no deaths recorded

Two senior medical doctors killed in Israel attack at Gaza

Medical workers and health organizations announced the killing of two senior doctors - a neurologist and the head of internal medicine at the largest hospital in Gaza.

US President tremble full of plans

A British prime minister, Harold Macmillan of the 1950s and '60s, was allegedly asked what made his job the most difficult, to which he replied:' Events, my dear son, events. 'This reflects his boss from the war, Winston Churchill, who once said he was ruling against' the opposition of events'.

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After serving as a lead author in leading magazines, Noah Fisher planned to launch its own venture as DailyResearchEditor. With a decade-long work experience in the media and passion in technology and gadgets, he founded this website. Fisher now enjoys writing on research-based topics. When he’s not hunched over the keyboard, Fisher spends his time engulfed in critical matters of the society. Email:info@dailyresearcheditor.com
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