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Sudan trade unions call for march to presidency as protests grow
Trade unions and professional associations in Sudan have called for a nationwide work stoppage to protest against price hikes and worsening economic conditions, as doctors vowed to continue their indefinite strike. Sudanese doctors launched their
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How Russia-Belarus ties evolved over the years
The leaders of Belarus and Russia are meeting in Moscow on Tuesday, with the hope of repairing their frayed relationship. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has accused Russia of using its oil and gas reserves
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UAE rebuts false allegations regarding Sheikha Latifa
DAMASCUS: Damascus on Saturday night lit up its tallest Christmas tree in Abbasid Square amid joyous celebrations. A Christmas scout band paraded through a number of the capital’s neighborhoods, ending in the square, which
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Christmas is about keeping hope alive, says Bethlehem mayor
DAMASCUS: Damascus on Saturday night lit up its tallest Christmas tree in Abbasid Square amid joyous celebrations. A Christmas scout band paraded through a number of the capital’s neighborhoods, ending in the square, which
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Iraq Cabinet remains incomplete as Parliament defers key appointments
BAGHDAD: Iraq's prime minister has failed once again to make new Cabinet appointments after his nominees could not muster the requisite parliamentary support, dashing hopes for a breakthrough in filling the vacant positions. Iraqi
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Trump, Democrats spar over gov’t shutdown with no deal in sight
President Donald Trump and top Democrats in Congress sparred over the partial shutdown of the US government on Monday, with no sign of tangible efforts to re-open agencies closed by an impasse over Trump's
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Bangladesh opposition says it faces mass arrests ahead of polls
Dhaka, Bangladesh - With less than a week remaining before Bangladesh's much anticipated parliamentary elections, the main opposition Jatiya Oikya Front (National Unity Front) has accused the government of carrying out mass arrests of
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On the streets of DR Congo’s Goma, rap gives youth a voice
Goma, DRC - A young voice sings, "What's up in Congo Kabila? Why so much crime, violence, corruption and killings?" The lyrics are from the latest album by Shusha Ma Flow, a hip-hop collective made
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Will a presidential vote in DRC ever take place?
There has not been a peaceful transition of power in Democratic Republic of Congo in decades. But millions of Congolese had high hopes they would be able to choose a new president this week.
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Kabul attack: Gunmen storm government building, kill dozens
Gunmen who raided a government building in the Afghan capital have killed at least 28 people - mostly government employees - in a seven-hour standoff with security forces that ended on Monday night, Afghan


