Society
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Egypt: Official Campaign against “Fake” Accounts of Public Figures
The Supreme Council for Media Regulation in Egypt has launched a campaign aimed at identifying “fake” pages and accounts impersonating…
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Migrant Boat Capsizes Off the Coast of Djibouti
In the second tragedy involving irregular migration in Ethiopia within two weeks, 21 Ethiopians drowned, and 23 others went missing…
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“Disappointing”: France Criticizes COP 29 Agreement
French Minister for Ecological Transition, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, expressed her regret over the agreement reached on Sunday at the 29th Conference…
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“140 women per day”: A “terrifying” statistic on domestic violence victims
A UN statistic revealed that at least 85,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide in 2023, indicating that 60%…
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Volcanic Eruption Covers Parking Lot at Iceland Resort
Lava flows erupted in southwest Iceland following a new volcanic eruption on Thursday, covering a parking lot at the “Blue…
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Turkey: Dozens of Flights Canceled Due to “Severe” Weather Conditions
Turkish Airlines (THY) announced the cancellation of 38 flights, both departing from and arriving at Istanbul Airport, on Saturday due…
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Liam Payne’s Funeral Brings Friends Together for an Emotional Farewell
The family of the British singer, a former member of One Direction, along with his close friends, gathered to bid…
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Reading: An Early Investment in Child Growth and Health
Reading plays a pivotal role in children’s development from an early age, offering numerous health and psychological benefits that support…
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“Priceless Banana” Sold for $6.2 Million
In a deal that stunned the world, a banana taped to a wall, part of an artwork titled “The Comedian”…
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By the End of the Century, the Earth May Lose Its Glaciers
A new study warns that more than half of the world’s glaciers could disappear by the end of this century…
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