Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is not guaranteed to stay on even if his list wins.
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Sudani ahead in early Iraq vote count, path to power uncertain
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Trump letter urges Israel’s president to pardon PM Netanyahu
David Gritten and
Sebastian Usher,Jerusalem
ReutersDonald Trump has repeatedly asked for a pardon for his close ally Benjamin Netanyahu Israel’s President Isaac Herzog has received a letter from US President Donald Trump formally urging him to…
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Iraq’s PM Sudani ahead in early election count, path to power uncertain
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is not guaranteed to stay on even if his list wins.
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UN data dismantle U.S. narrative on Venezuela’s role in drug trade
UN data dismantle U.S. narrative on Venezuela’s role in drug trade
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Iraq’s PM Sudani appears ahead in election count, yet path to power uncertain
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is not guaranteed to stay on even if his list wins.
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Defense minister: Pakistan will ‘pay back in the same coins’ after Islamabad suicide blast
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said Pakistan was not interested in fighting with India or Afghanistan, though he said his country would “pay back in the same coins” if it was targeted by its enemies after a suicide attack in…
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Imperialism cannot break Iran–Venezuela brotherhood, says Venezuelan ambassador
Imperialism cannot break Iran–Venezuela brotherhood, says Venezuelan ambassador
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World’s ‘fossil fuel obsession’ threatens billions of lives: Amnesty | Climate Crisis News
Amnesty International warns fossil fuel infrastructure is a ‘major source of human rights violations’ around the world.
The expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure is threatening billions of lives around the globe, Amnesty International has…
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IAEA loses track of Iran’s enriched uranium: Report
An IAEA report circulated to member states and obtained by the Associated Press on Wednesday said that the situation regarding the highly enriched material “needs urgently to be addressed,” underscoring growing concerns about the lack of…
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IAEA loses track of Iran’s enriched uranium: report
An IAEA report circulated to member states and obtained by the Associated Press on Wednesday said that the situation regarding the highly enriched material “needs urgently to be addressed,” underscoring growing concerns about the lack of…
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