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US calls new wave of Iran sanctions against Americans ‘threats and provocations’

Views: 4 The US has said it will “deter and respond” to Iran’s “threats and provocations” after the Middle Eastern country slapped sanctions against 51 American nationals. © Getty ImagesFile: Iran has imposed new sanctions on US officials accusing them of playing a role in the assassination of the country’s top general Qassem Soleimani– Getty Images“Make […]

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Hutong Cat | Xi Jinping has been WFH — for 2 years. The world waits

Views: 9   The last time President Xi Jinping went abroad was for a 33-hour visit to Myanmar between January 17 and 18, 2020.The world was a different place then. Aung San Suu Kyi was still Myanmar’s high-profile state councilor; the World Health Organization was tweeting to tell the world what a coronavirus was, and

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8 million US masks arrive in Karachi: commissioner

Views: 7 LAHORE: Commissioner Captain (Retd) Muhammad Usman has said ‘Lahore Wear Mask Campaign’ has entered a big phase. He said 10 containers of masks donated by an American private clothing firm have docked at Karachi port. © Getty People wearing face masks walk at a market in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, on July 27, 2021. Pakistan

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ARSENAL ARTETA APOLOGIZES AFTER FOREST KNOCKS GUNNERS OF FA CUP

Views: 4 Arsenal has been sent out of this season’s FA Cup by Championship side Nottingham Forest on Sunday courtesy of a Lewis Grabban late goal. It was the second time in four years that Nottingham Forest would knock out the 14 time winners of the FA Cup. The Gunners dominated possession but were lackluster

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Death lays its icy hands on tourists: 22 die in Murree snowfall tragedy

Views: 2 MURREE/ISLAMABAD/ RAWALPINDI/LAHORE: Twenty-two persons, including women and children, lost their lives in freezing temperature on Friday night at the hill station Murree. Most of the tourists died in their cars as they were trapped in road jams due to impossible snow clearing operation. © ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo provided by the Inter Services

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Poland’s PM to announce anti-inflationary measures Tuesday, gov’t spokesperson says

Views: 3 WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is expected to announce more additions to the country’s anti-inflationary package on Tuesday, government spokesperson Piotr Muller said on Saturday. Poland’s PM to announce anti-inflationary measures Tuesday, gov’t spokesperson says (msn.com) © Reuters/INTS KALNINS Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki visits Orlen Lietuva oil refinery in MazeikiaiThe

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Political players to benefit from the IRI’s publicized National Elections Data Portal.

Views: 9 By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates Kampala, Uganda. The International Republican Institute (IRI) in partnership with Center for Constitutional Governance has come up with National Elections Data Portal to help different stakeholders take positions regarding Uganda elections. The Institute has traversed all regions of the country analyzing the portal amidst representatives of different political

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What really tripped up Djokovic at Australia’s border?

Views: 2 Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic’s Australian visa disaster may be down to a subtle but important difference in the Covid-19 vaccination rules for either playing in the Australian Open or getting into the country. The nine-time Australian Open champion was dramatically stripped of his entry visa and placed in a government detention centre in

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COVID-19 in Romania: Health minister says fifth wave has started

Views: 2 Romania is already in the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, health minister Alexandru Rafila said on Friday, January 7. Moreover, the Omicron variant has begun spreading through community transmission. © Provided by Romania Insider“Practically, we’re already in the fifth wave of the pandemic,” Rafila said, according to Digi24. “From December 20 to

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