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In a rare and historic shift, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has publicly labeled Israel an “enemy” — the first time an Egyptian leader has used such language since Anwar Sadat’s groundbreaking 1977 trip to Jerusalem. Speaking at the…
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In a significant development, Hamas announced Wednesday that it is prepared to reach a “comprehensive deal” to end…
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As millions of Ethiopian children remain out of school, the Amhara Regional State has launched a large-scale registration campaign in a bid to restore…
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Texas A&M surged into the Top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday after a nail-biting 41-40 victory over Notre Dame, marking the Aggies’ first 3-0 start…
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A European zoo has announced the birth of a giant anteater cub, a rare addition to the vulnerable species listed on the International Union…
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As Russia marked its annual Victory Day parade this year, Ukrainian television screens were abruptly taken over by hackers backing the Kremlin. Instead of local programming, viewers were shown live footage from Moscow’s…
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Israel is preparing to make medical history with what is being described as the world’s first spinal cord transplant, according to a report by the Jerusalem Post. The pioneering procedure, developed by Israeli neurosurgeons and research scientists, is expected to revolutionize treatment for patients with severe spinal…