Life for displaced Sudanese families is precarious.
Category: 3. Middle East
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The American dream is officially over | Business and Economy
The best days of the American economy are long in the past, and better days for the US are unlikely in the foreseeable future.
The 20th-century idea of an “American Dream” – where a sizable majority of people in the US could become or…
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Israeli drone strikes kill four people in southern Lebanon | Israel attacks Lebanon News
The state news agency reports at least four people have been killed in two separate attacks in the country’s south as Israel says it targeted Hezbollah operatives.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health has said that at least four people have…
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Tottenham captain Son sparks South Korea pitch reviews as World Cup bid hit | Football News
Captain Son Heung-min says poor pitches for home matches have hurt South Korea’s 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
South Korean authorities have said they will inspect elite-level football pitches across the country after national skipper Son…
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Tsunoda to replace Lawson on F1 Red Bull team from Japanese GP | Motorsports News
Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda becomes the latest driver elevated to the famous F1 Red Bull team to drive alongside world champion Max Verstappen.
Red Bull Racing says Liam Lawson has been axed and replaced by Yuki Tsunoda, confirming days of speculation…
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Algerian court sentences writer Sansal to five years in jail
An Algerian court on Thursday sentenced French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, whose case has been at the heart of a diplomatic storm, to five years behind bars, an AFP journalist inside the courtroom said.
The author is known for his criticism of…
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Israel parliament expands political control over judicial appointments
Israel’s parliament on Thursday passed a law expanding the power of politicians over judge appointments in defiance of a years-long protest movement against the judicial reforms pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The approval came with…
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Israel parliament passes judicial reform law, opposition challenges
Israel’s parliament Thursday passed a law expanding elected officials’ power to appoint judges, defying a years-long movement against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contentious judicial reforms that saw massive street protests.
The approval…
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Israel parliament passes law enabling political control over judicial appointments
Israel’s parliament on Thursday passed a law expanding elected officials’ power to appoint judges, defying a years-long movement against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contentious judicial reforms that saw massive street protests.
The…
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Why is Pakistan’s new canal project sparking water shortage fears? | Water News
Islamabad, Pakistan – The Pakistan government has launched an ambitious agricultural project with the aim of boosting food security in the South Asian nation of 240 million people.
A network of six canals will be built across the country to…
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