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Russia police raid bars under laws criminalizing ‘LGBT propaganda’

Russia police raid bars under laws criminalizing ‘LGBT propaganda’ Russian security forces raided several bars and nightclubs in Moscow on Saturday as part of efforts to combat what is classified as LGBT propaganda. During the operation, police seized electronic devices, weapons, and alcohol. Videos shared on social media from the Arma nightclub (formerly known as Mutabor) captured scenes of club-goers sitting on the dance […]

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US deploys F-35 fighters to Japan’s closest point to Russia.

US deploys F-35 fighters to Japan’s closest point to Russia. The U.S. Air Force will deploy two full squadrons of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIs to Japan’s closest point to Russian territory, Kyoto News reported, citing Japan Today, which referenced plans from Washington and Tokyo to begin the deployment in 2026. Photo credit: Pixabay In

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Crested Cranes Return After Algeria Friendlies.

Crested Cranes Return After Algeria Friendlies. The Uganda Senior Women’s National Football Team, the Crested Cranes, has returned to the country following their international friendlies against Algeria. The team faced tough competition, losing both matches 2-1 and 1-0, respectively, in the two fixtures held on November 27th and 30th, 2024. In the first encounter, the

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People scared, locked in homes in Aleppo – Nuncio in Syria.

People scared, locked in homes in Aleppo – Nuncio in Syria. The Apostolic Nuncio to Syria, Cardinal Mario Zenari, told ANSA on Monday that he is in daily contact with bishops, priests and nuns in Aleppo where the situation is extremely difficult. “I am in contact every day, every hour, with bishops, clerics, nuns and

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Iran President: Spread of terrorism in interest of no countries.

Iran President: Spread of terrorism in interest of no countries. In a telephone conversation on Monday, the Iranian president and Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, discussed the latest developments in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, as well as the bilateral relations between Iran and Qatar. Referring to the movements of terrorist groups in northern

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Drone strikes by Mali’s military regime kill 8 Tuareg leaders in the country’s north.

Drone strikes by Mali’s military regime kill 8 Tuareg leaders in the country’s north. Drone strikes by Mali’s military regime killed eight Tuareg rebel leaders in the town of Tinzaouatine in the north of the country, a rebel spokesman said Sunday. It was the first time since the start of the rebellion in 2012 that

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Soccer match crowd-crush kills at least 56 in Guinea.

Soccer match crowd-crush kills at least 56 in Guinea. At least 56 people were killed, including some children, in a stampede at a soccer match in southern Guinea after fans of the visiting team took exception to a series of calls by the referee. An investigation was underway into what caused Sunday’s crowd crush at a stadium

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Kurdish forces withdraw from Aleppo as violence intensifies in Northern Syria.

Kurdish forces withdraw from Aleppo as violence intensifies in Northern Syria. Shafaq News/ Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), the primary military force of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), began withdrawing from neighborhoods in Aleppo under an agreement with opposition factions that recently seized control of the city and surrounding areas. A military source told Al-hurra

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6 dead, 12 injured as RSF continues shelling North Darfur.

6 dead, 12 injured as RSF continues shelling North Darfur. El Fasher Resistance Committees in the North Darfur capital reported that six people were killed, and twelve others injured, in artillery shelling over the weekend targeting El Fasher and the Zamzam camp for displaced people. In a statement yesterday, the El Fasher resistance committee said

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Opposition Lawmakers Want Access To Draft Accord With Azerbaijan.

Opposition Lawmakers Want Access To Draft Accord With Azerbaijan. Four opposition lawmakers have taken the Armenian government to court, challenging its decision to deny them confidential access to the text of a draft peace deal discussed by Armenia and Azerbaijan. The government had reluctantly allowed them to read a copy of the document, marked “top

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