Oxygen is vital to the body. When levels of oxygen in the blood get too low, serious problems can arise. This can happen as people recover from some disorders that can drive oxygen levels down, such as…
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From Gaza to Darfur: Mossad’s strategic footprint in Sudan’s genocide
TEHRAN – As the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) consolidate control over western Sudan with the fall of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, questions are growing about the involvement of foreign actors—particularly Israel and the United…
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US embassy takeover marked ‘strategic choice’ between resistance, surrender: IRGC
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the National Day of the Fight against Global Arrogance, also known as the National Student Day, represents the nation’s strategic choice between resistance and…
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A groundbreaking brain map could revolutionize Parkinson’s treatment
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School and partner institutions assembled one of the most complete single-cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas identifies nearly every cell type, records their genetic signatures, and shows how these…
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Indus Towers Q2 profit falls 17% YoY to Rs 1,839 cr on one-time accounting impact
Indus Towers on Monday reported a 17.3% on-year fall in net profit to Rs 1,839.3 crore for the quarter to September due to an adjustment from a one-time accounting last year, reflecting steady collection of past overdue from one of its major…Continue Reading
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Kashan joins UNESCO creative cities network
By Humaira AhadIn Kashan’s old quarters, where craftsmen still hammer copper in vaulted bazaars and sunlight filters through stained glass onto timeworn courtyards, UNESCO’s recent recognition has added a new…
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Legitimacy from the people: The will that defines victory
LONDON – Despite the destruction that war leaves behind, true victory belongs to those with unyielding willpower.
Does movement happen according to the will of the oppressive powers, or is it according to the will of the resistance?
Any step…
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Electoral crisis and shadow of Geagea’s presidential ambition
BEIRUT — Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s cabinet has postponed a decision on proposed electoral amendments until Thursday, awaiting the report of a ministerial committee tasked with reviewing the changes.
What is unfolding in Lebanon…
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Tanzania swears in President Samia Suluhu Hassan after deadly protests | Elections
NewsFeed President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn into Tanzania’s highest office after a landslide 97.66% victory, which opposition parties called a mockery of the democratic process. Demonstrators took to the streets on election day to protest…
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The Spike of Silence: From power to prayer, the heartrending story of Kazemi
TEHRAN – One of Iran’s brightest volleyball stars, Saber Kazemi, went from lighting up arenas with his spikes to lying in a hospital room, fighting for life. His story is a haunting reminder of the human fragility behind the glory of sport.
The…
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