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Israel accuses Iran of missile smuggling to Iraq, threatens high-profile assassinations

Israel accuses Iran of missile smuggling to Iraq, threatens high-profile assassinations   Shafaq News/ Israeli intelligence sources accused Iran of “smuggling” ballistic missiles into Iraq. A report published, on Monday, by the Israeli newspaper Maariv warned of potential strikes on Iraq’s infrastructure and the assassination of “prominent” figures within Iraqi factions. The newspaper detailed that

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Biden visits the Amazon, the jungle that nearly finished Roosevelt

Biden visits the Amazon, the jungle that nearly finished Roosevelt   AFP Manaus, Brazil: Joe Biden on Sunday will be the first sitting US president to visit the Amazon — the vast tropical rainforest that nearly killed a predecessor, Teddy Roosevelt, after he left office. The trip is part of Biden’s final swing through South

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G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback

G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback   AFP Rio de Janeiro: G20 leaders gather in Brazil on Monday to discuss fighting poverty, boosting climate financing and other multilateral initiatives that could yet be upended by Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House. US President Joe Biden will attend his last summit

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Senegal counts votes as new leaders eye parliamentary win

Senegal counts votes as new leaders eye parliamentary win   AFP Dakar: Senegal began counting votes on Sunday after parliamentary elections in which the new government is aiming for a resounding majority to deliver the ambitious reform agenda that swept it to power eight months ago. Voting took place peacefully across the West African country,

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Philippines cleans up after sixth major storm in weeks

Philippines cleans up after sixth major storm in weeks   AFP Manila: Filipinos cleared fallen trees and repaired damaged houses on Monday after the sixth major storm to batter the Philippines in a month smashed flimsy buildings, knocked out power and claimed at least one life. The national weather service had warned of a “potentially

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Israeli air strike on busy shopping district in Beirut kills two

Israeli air strike on busy shopping district in Beirut kills two   Israel carried out an air strike on the Mar Elias district of west Beirut on Sunday night, killing two people in a rare attack on a densely populated area of the city. The target site was just metres away from two popular chocolate

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Gabon approves new constitution in referendum

Gabon approves new constitution in referendum Voters in Gabon approved a constitutional referendum that will pave the way for elections to revert to democratic rule, according to provisional results announced Sunday by the country’s interior minister. Over 91% of voters approved, while 8.20% said “no,” Hermann Immongault said in a statement. Voter turnout was 53.5%

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Death toll from building collapse in Tanzania rises to 13 as rescue efforts continue

Death toll from building collapse in Tanzania rises to 13 as rescue efforts continue   DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania The death toll from a building collapse in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania has risen to 13, with 84 injured, President Samia Suluhu Hassan confirmed Sunday in a video statement. The incident occurred Saturday in the bustling

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