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North Korea Tests Weapons Systems on New Warship for the First Time
North Korea has successfully tested the weapons systems on its new warship for the first time. The test, which took… Read More
Pakistan: Lawyers Continue Protest as CCI Fails to Reach Consensus on Canal Project
Lawyers in Pakistan are continuing their protest after the Council of Common Interests (CCI) failed to reach an agreement on… Read More
Canada Election: Liberal Party Expected to Keep Power for Another Term
The Liberal Party is expected to stay in power for another term after Canada’s recent election. Early results suggest that… Read More
Liberal Party Takes Early Lead as First Results Come in from Canada’s Election
The Liberal Party has taken an early lead in Canada’s election as the first results start to come in. As… Read More
Iran Blames Failure to Follow Safety Rules for Port Explosion
Iran has said that the explosion at one of its ports happened because safety rules were ignored. Officials in Iran… Read More
Putin Thanks North Korean Leader for Sending Troops to Russia: Reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for sending troops to support Russia. This gesture comes… Read More
Ruling Coalition Partner Threatens to Exit Pak Govt if Canal Issue Remains Unresolved in CCI Meeting
A key partner in Pakistan’s ruling coalition has threatened to leave the government if the ongoing dispute over canal water… Read More
Egyptian Foreign Minister Discusses US-Iran Talks with Omani, Iranian Counterparts and US Envoy
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held separate talks with his counterparts from Oman and Iran, as well as with a… Read More
Paramilitary Forces Kill 31 Civilians in Sudan’s Omdurman, Say Volunteer Groups
Volunteer groups in Sudan have reported that paramilitary forces killed at least 31 civilians in the city of Omdurman. The… Read More
Eight Killed in Latest US Airstrikes on Yemen’s Capital
The United States carried out fresh airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, killing eight people. These strikes are part of the… Read More