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People protest, after 50 killed in COVID-19 isolation ward

More than 50 people were killed after a fire in a coronavirus isolation in a hospital in the Iraqi city of Nasiriya. Many of Iraq's health care system is in a bad state after years of conflict and angry relatives...

2 former officials jailed for conspiring Jordan coup

Two former senior officials have been jailed for 15 years for plotting a coup in Jordan to overthrow the monarchy.

Taliban rapidly controlling more districts in Afghanistan

The Taliban’s march in north Afghanistan got momentum overnight with the capture of some states from fleeing Afghan forces, several hundred of whom left over the border into Tajikistan, officials said. More than 300 Afghan army groups crossed from Afghanistan’s...

Renowned UAE social rights activist dies in a car accident in London

Alaa al-Siddiq, a leading social-rights activist in United Arab Emirates died in a car accident in London. Alaa was the executive director of ALQST-based ALQST, a non-profit organization that strives for greater independence and human rights in the UAE and...

“Joe Biden told Russia needs to set basic rules of the road” at Geneva meeting

Both officers have shown their four-hour encounter as good. Biden says the tone was "good" and "positive", while Putin called the meeting "constructive".

Israel’s Lapid enlists Gantz, steps ahead to unseating Netanyahu

Israel's opposition leader on Wednesday came closer to ousting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and forming a new government after agreeing with several parties.

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 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...

US Military aid to Israel works as a sacred cow

For decades, U.S. military aid to Israel has been a sacred cow, with Republicans and Democrats in the United States protecting it from criticism

PM Netanyahu experience a midnight deadline to form a new coalition government

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu experience a midnight deadline on Tuesday to form a new coalition government - or he could explore the possibility of leading his Likud party into opposition for the first time in twelve years. Netanyahu had tried...
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Mossad Declares Iran Threat ‘Significantly Neutralized’ After 12-Day Offensive

In an extraordinary public statement on Wednesday, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency hailed a “historic” military operation against Iran, claiming...
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