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Shaimaa Hefzi Turkey depends increasingly on research centers to infiltrate countries and practice influence on potential politicians and decision-makers in them. It also depends on these re... Read more
Nahla Abdelmonem Spokesman of the Political Office of the Taliban, Suhail Shaheen, has said that senior leaders of his movement will hold a meeting with officials from the Afghan government... Read more
Madrid- Shaimaa Tahtawy The Chinese embassy in Spain said Spain had bought unlicensed coronavirus testing devices, noting that these kits do function properly, citing that the tests are 30%... Read more
Menna Abdel Razek The Brotherhood in Algeria is trying – through its political arm, the Peace Society Movement Hamas led by Abdel-Razzaq Makri – to seize the politi... Read more
Asmaa el-Petakoshi The Association for Special Education in Morocco affiliated with the Brotherhood there demanded financial compensation from the Solidarity Fund against the e... Read more
An 84-year-old man has become the first British prisoner to die after contracting coronavirus. The inmate, at HMP Littlehey, a category C male sex offenders’ prison in Cambridgeshire, died i... Read more
Moscow has announced it will close restaurants, bars, parks, and shops other than grocery stores and pharmacies. It came Russia posted record growth for confirmed coronavirus cases for the s... Read more
The World Health Organisation says it encouraged by the lower rate of new infection in Italy. Its regional director, Hans Kluge, said: “While the situation remains very serious, we are start... Read more
The government agency responsible for the Great Barrier Reef has confirmed the natural landmark has suffered a third mass coral bleaching episode in five years, describing the damage as “ver... Read more
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s application for bail to avoid contracting the novel coronavirus has been denied by a British judge. Assange was denied bail after arguing that his release... Read more
Robert Levinson, a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran in 2007, died in Iranian custody, according to a statement from his family. The statement said Levinson’s family received the news... Read more
Protectionist measures by national governments during the coronavirus crisis could provoke food shortages around the world, the UN’s food body has warned. Harvests have been good and the out... Read more
The Australian man charged with murdering 51 people in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, has suddenly changed his plea to admit all charges at a hastily arranged court appearance. On... Read more
The sound of day one of New Zealand’s nationwide lockdown was birdcall. Wood pigeons, tui and saddleback woke to quiet cities and towns, where their songs became the soundtrack to the shutdo... Read more
Qatar will temporarily close all in-person money exchange and transfer services offices starting from March 26, to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the Government Communications Office a... Read more
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