In the early 19th century, the Al Qasimi clan posed a formidable challenge to the British East India Company. They were labeled as a dangerous tribe of pirates with whom the British were forced to fight while navigating the Indian…
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Petting cafes to homes: Thailand’s soaring captive lion population | Wildlife News
Behind a car repair business on an unremarkable Thai street are the cherished pets of a rising TikTok animal influencer: Two lions and a 200kg (440lb) lion-tiger hybrid called “Big George”.
Lion ownership is legal in Thailand, and Tharnuwarht…
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Antonio Adan to Undergo Medical Tests in Dubai – Sports news
A youth product of Real Madrid, where he primarily served as a backup, Adan has spent most of his career with Betis. He has also played for Atlético Madrid, for whom he signed in 2018, and has accumulated a total of 129 La Liga appearances…
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Hundreds of former top Israeli officials appeal to Trump to end Gaza genocide
Hundreds of former top Israeli officials, including ex-chiefs of spy agencies, have urged US President Donald Trump to push the regime to halt the Gaza genocide.
“It is our professional judgment that Hamas no longer…
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Fernandes labels Man Utd ‘lazy’ and calls for more signings | Football News
On eve of new Premier League season, captain Bruno Fernandes calls for ‘more quality to get everyone to step up’.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes let rip at his teammates after their 2-2 preseason draw with fellow Premier League side…
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Iranian Editor Criticizes Deputy FM For “misinterpretation” Of Law On IAEA Cooperation
Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief of the Kayhan newspaper, has strongly criticized recent remarks by an Iranian deputy foreign minister regarding continued cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), accusing him of…
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Five years after Beirut port blast, Lebanon president promises justice
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Monday vowed that “justice is coming”, five years after a catastrophic explosion at Beirut’s port for which nobody has been held to account.
The blast on August 4, 2020 was one of the world’s largest non-nuclear…
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20 arrested in Tehran over bribery and influence-peddling at judiciary
According to judiciary intelligence chief Ali Abdollahi, those detained include six judicial staff, five lawyers, four notaries, and five legal consultants and experts. The arrests were made in connection with activities at a major judicial…
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US standing against global will for Palestinian state
TEHRAN – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has shown contempt for the leaders of France, Britain, and Canada for planning to recognize the Palestinian state, calling them “clumsy”.
These three countries, which have been sending arms to…
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Two killed by Israeli strike on farm near Jenin’s Qabatiya
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of 33-year-old Youssef al-Amer, while the Palestinian Red Crescent said it had recovered the body of an unidentified victim. Witnesses reported seeing an Israeli military bulldozer removing…
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