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US says Islamic State leader Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi killed in Syria

The senior US sources declared that the leader of the Islamic State (IS) group was killed in an overnight US special operations raid in northwestern Syria.

Amnesty says Israel imposing ‘apartheid’ on Palestinians

In a recent report, Amnesty International claims that Israel is committing "apartheid against Palestinians" and that it must be held accountable for treating them as "an inferior racial category." The 25-page report, released on Tuesday by the foremost human rights...

EU files a WTO case against China for targeting Lithuania

The European Union has enraged China by filing a dispute with the World Trade Organization (WTO) accusing Beijing of targeting Lithuania because of its stance on Taiwan.

Qatar’s emi to meet Joe Biden amid Europe energy concerns

Qatar's emir will meet with US President Joe Biden on January 31 to discuss a range of subjects, including global energy security.

NATO sends reinforcements to Eastern Europe as Russia tensions increase

NATO announced that it was putting soldiers on standby and bolstering Eastern Europe with extra ships and fighter jets.

Burkina Faso: President Roch Marc Christian Kabore detained by mutinous soldiers

Burkina Faso's President Roch Marc Christian Kabore has been detained by mutinous soldiers. The reports citing security officials revealed on Monday.

2 killed, 26 injured in deadly bomb blast in Lahore shopping district

According to police, an explosion in a bustling retail centre in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore killed at least two people and injured scores more.

Qatar 2022: Football World Cup tickets go on sale at lowest price ever

Tickets for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar have gone on sale, with pricing for residents starting at 40 Qatari riyals ($11), the lowest for locals.

3 killed in a suspected drone attack in Abu Dhabi

Around three persons were killed in Abu Dhabi whens oil tankers went off in an attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels on Monday, authorities say.

Two officers killed by mistake by own troops during security sweep near West Bank

Two Israeli officers were killed by mistake by one of their own troops during a security sweep near their base in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel’s Cultural Pulse Reawakens as Restrictions Ease and Institutions Reopen

A renewed sense of hope and resilience is sweeping through Israel as the Home Front Command lifts restrictions following...
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