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Palestinian Red Crescent reports all medical points in Gaza City non-operational
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society on Tuesday said all its medical points in Gaza City went out of service under the Israeli evacuation orders to many areas of the city.
In a statement, it said all its medical points and emergency…
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US disrupted Russian social media influence operation, says Justice Dept
WASHINGTON:
The US Justice Department said on Tuesday that it disrupted a Russian operation that used fake social media accounts enhanced by artificial intelligence to covertly spread pro-Kremlin messages in the United States and…
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CSU predict above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2024
HOUSTON:
Colorado State University (CSU) weather forecasters on Tuesday increased the number of hurricanes expected in 2024 in the closely watched July update to their long-range forecast.
“Hurricane Beryl, a deep tropical category 5…
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48 still missing in Indonesian landslide as search continues
A search continued on Tuesday for 48 people missing due to a landslide at a traditional gold mine in Indonesia’s remote Bone Bolango district in Gorontalo province, local media reported.
So far, 12 people have been killed while 48…
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Australia accuses Chinese spy agency of massive cyber espionage
MELBOURNE:
Australia and its allies, including the US and Japan, on Tuesday accused the Chinese spy agency of large-scale cyber espionage, targeting government and business networks while stealing usernames and passwords.
A joint…
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Extreme heat and wildfires ravage the US
Over 146 million Americans are under extreme heat alerts as dangerous weather sparks new wildfires, according to media reports.
A severe heat wave has shattered temperature records across the western US and is linked to four deaths in…
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Taliban reduce salaries for female govt employees
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has announced a reduction in salaries for female government employees, a move that has sparked widespread concern.
Since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan in 2021, women have been largely barred…
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Dubai unveils ambitious eco-tourism project for longest public beach
Dubai has announced plans to construct the longest public beach in the emirate, aiming to develop itself as a major eco-tourism destination.
The 6.6-kilometre beach will be located in Jebel Ali, a large commercial port in the emirate,…
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Trump’s possible return could shake Latin American markets
The possibility of former President Donald Trump winning back the White House in November has investors preparing for various scenarios, with "America's backyard" high on the list of markets to look out for.
The Trump administration had…
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Year of elections set to impact global stability
Elections are taking place this year in countries home to almost half of the world's population, from Taiwan's general election in January to the U.S. presidential race in November.
The votes come amid growing economic and geopolitical…
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