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Algeria buries its longest serving president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika

Algeria buried Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the longest serving president of the North African country, in a cemetery for his independence heroes.

Lebanon experiencing deepest depressions in modern history, selling helicopter rides for survival

Lebanon is in under one of the deepest depressions in modern history after the World Bank. Hyperinflation has seen the Lebanese pound lose more than 90 per cent of its value

Qatar refuses to take ‘responsibility’ of Kabul airport without Taliban

Qatar says it will not take responsibility for Kabul airport without a "clear" agreement with all parties involved, including the Taliban, over its operations. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani...

UN aims to raise $600M to provide aid to Afghanistan

The United Nations is trying to raise more than $ 600m (£ 434m) in aid to Afghanistan, warning the country of a major humanitarian crisis.

Govt says four of six Palestinian prison escapees recaptured

Four of the six Palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high-security prison earlier this week have been arrested, Israeli police said.

Palestinians hold ‘day of rage’ solidarity demonstrations for escapees

Palestinians across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem gather on Friday for a day of rage in support of the six Palestinian prisoners.

Soar of COVID-19 in Israel shows that what is coming in future

Once a forerunner in the global race to leave Covid-19, Israel is now one of the world's largest pandemic hotspots.

Six Palestinians escapes from high-security prison in Israel

Israeli forces are searching for six Palestinian prisoners who managed to escape from a high-security facility in northern Israel early Monday morning.

Normal commercial flights resume services from Kabul

Qatar's ambassador to Afghanistan stated a technical team was able to reopen Kabul airport for assistance

Taliban works to form gov’t as the Panjshir fighting continues

The Taliban is expected to form a government as early as Friday as it faces national and international pressure to govern Afghanistan.
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Houthis Claim Hypersonic Missile Strike, Promise More Attacks on Israel

Tel Aviv, Israel – In an unprecedented escalation, Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a missile attack that reached...
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