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Work on world’s tallest building resumes after seven-year hiatus
Construction work on what is set to become the world’s tallest building, the Jeddah Tower, has resumed in Saudi Arabia.The…
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Israel’s war on Gaza: One year on
During the past year, Israel’s war on Gaza has escalated dramatically, with the israeli Defense Forces (IDF) carrying out extensive attacks…
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Another Palestinian journalist killed in Israeli airstrike as Gaza death toll rises to 175
Another Palestinian journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the total death toll since…
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Sue Gray resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff amid reports of internal tensions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief of staff Sue Gray resigned on Sunday following rumours about tensions within his team…
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Satellite data finds ‘dramatic’ expansion of plant life in Antarctica
Antarctica is experiencing a remarkable transformation, with plant cover across the Antarctic Peninsula skyrocketing by more than tenfold over recent…
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Israel offers no guarantees to US on avoiding strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites says official
‘We hope and expect to see some wisdom as well as strength, but as you guys know, no guarantees,’ senior…
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Death toll from Hurricane Helene in US climbs to 227
The death toll from Hurricane Helene climbed to 227 as of Saturday amid continued efforts to recover bodies more than…
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Kazakhstan holds referendum on building first nuclear power plant
Kazakh citizens are voting in a crucial national referendum today, October 6, to decide whether the country should construct its…
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Nasrallah’s potential successor ‘killed’
A high-level Hezbollah source said on Saturday that contact with Hashem Safieddine, widely touted as potentially the group’s next leader,…
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Israel kills record 128 journalists, media workers in a year in Gaza: CPJ
The Committee to Protect Journalists said that Israel has killed at least 128 journalists and media workers of which five…
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