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02.10 / 13:17
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Syrian literary icon & anti-establishment advocate Khaled Khalifa passes away at 59
Khaled Khalifa has died of cardiac arrest at the age of 59 at his home in Damascus, a close friend told AFP. Khalifa, who hailed from Maryamin in northwestern Aleppo province, was celebrated for his novels, television screenplays and newspaper columns, and honoured with several of the Arab world's top literary awards. He «died in his home alone in Damascus» on Saturday, said journalist Yaroub Aleesa, who had spent time with the author during his final days. «We called him repeatedly and he didn't respond.
30.09 / 07:17
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Interactive Brokers Customer Service Noted In Traders Union Ranking
Interactive Brokers customer service gives users exclusive access to over 135 markets spanning 33 different countries. The platform is regulated by prominent authorities, including the US SEC, FINRA, and FCA. It imposes no minimum deposit requirements for any account type, making it especially welcoming to beginners.
28.09 / 17:07
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CDIL to make silicon carbide devices for EVs, solar panels
₹30 crore, taking the total production scale to 600 million devices. CDIL started making silicon chips and devices in 1964 in collaboration with Continental Device Corp. of Hawthorne, California, which was later called Teledyne Semiconductor Co.
27.09 / 19:59
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Egypt aims to double the number of tourists to reach 30 million by 2028, tourism minister says
Egypt's Tourism and Antiquities Minister Ahmed Issa says they are seeking to double the number of tourists in the next five years, to reach 30 million visitors by 2028
26.09 / 23:43
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Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi 2023: Why is Eid-e-Milad celebrated? Date, history and significance
Click here! Initially, the ruling Shia tribe in Egypt start celebrating this festival, but it gradually spread to Syria, Morocco, Turkey, and Spain in the 12th century. Sunni Muslim sects also started celebrating it later on.
26.09 / 13:35
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Lebanon risks being 'ostracised' if presidential vacuum lingers -French envoy
BEIRUT (Reuters) — Lebanon risks being «ostracised» by the international community if its nearly year-long presidential vacuum drags on further, France's special envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian told a local Lebanese newspaper in an interview published on Tuesday.
26.09 / 13:15
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Cough syrup deaths overseas prompt US crackdown on toxic testing
(Reuters) — The U.S. FDA is cracking down on lax testing practices by dozens of makers of healthcare products following hundreds of deaths overseas from contaminated cough syrups, a Reuters review of regulatory alerts found.
26.09 / 03:43
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Archaeologists unearth Roman-era cemetery dated 2,000 years in Gaza
Gaza Strip have found dozens of ancient graves, including two sarcophagi made of lead, in a Roman-era cemetery — a site dating back some 2,000 years that archaeologists describe as the largest cemetery discovered in Gaza. Workers came upon the site last year during the construction of an Egyptian-funded housing project near Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip. Since then, crews have worked to excavate the 2,700-square-meter (2/3 acre) site with the support of French experts. Now, what was once an inconspicuous construction lot — surrounded by a grove of nondescript apartment buildings — has become a gold mine for archaeologists looking to understand more about the Gaza Strip. Gaza, a coastal enclave home to some 2.3 million people, has a rich history stemming from its location on ancient trade routes between Egypt and the Levant.
26.09 / 03:09
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Despite Facing Corruption Allegations, Senator Advocates for Stricter Crypto and Bitcoin Oversight
U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), a vocal critic of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, finds himself at the center of a political corruption scandal.
25.09 / 14:35
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Leading Egyptian opposition politician targeted with spyware, researchers find
Security researchers say a leading Egyptian opposition politician was targeted with Predator spyware after announcing a president bid
25.09 / 14:35
25.09 / 13:43
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Three Golden Globe voters expelled for alleged code of conduct violations | Here’s what happened
Golden Globes organization have been expelled from their ranks due to alleged violations of the group's code of conduct. The expulsion comes after complaints about their behavior and subsequent investigations. Here's the story.
23.09 / 13:05
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Robert Menendez and Nadine Menendez: The bribery scandal unveiled | All about legal challenges, mysterious gold bars & more
Robert Menendez and his wife, Nadine Menendez, with charges of bribery and extortion. The indictment alleges that Senator Menendez wielded his considerable influence to assist three individuals and the Egyptian government in exchange for lavish bribes.
23.09 / 06:09
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From stashing gold to Halal meet monopoly in Egypt, US senator and wife indicted for corruption
Mercedes Benz convertible, gifted by one of the businessmen, were also found. Prosecutors said they had evidence showing that around the time he and his wife received the gold bars, Menendez searched Google to find out how much they were worth.
22.09 / 08:19
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First big grain ship leaves Ukraine's Black Sea port
KYIV (Reuters) -The first big ship carrying grain from a Ukrainian Black Sea (NYSE:SE) port has set sail since Moscow quit a deal in July to allow exports, a Ukrainian deputy prime minister said on Friday, part of Kyiv's campaign to break Russia's de facto blockade.
22.09 / 03:45
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JPMorgan to include India in its emerging market debt index, paving the way for billions in inflows
emerging market debt index. This inclusion is likely to prompt billions of dollars of inflows into the world's fifth-largest economy. India's local bonds will be included in the Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) index and the index suite, benchmarked by about $236 billion in global funds according to JPMorgan.
21.09 / 19:27
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A list with wonders like the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids of Egypt on it just grew longer. At a meeting of the Unesco World Heritage Committee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, member states have agreed to add World War I cemeteries and Rwanda’s genocide slopes to the list of World Heritage sites, apart from a torture centre in Argentina that’s now a memorial.
19.09 / 21:39
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Arsenal faces tough time as vital players face injuries. Details here
Arsenal FC are gearing up for their first Champions League campaign in seven years, they are plagued with injuries and many players can be ruled out. It will certainly impact the team's performance and the morale of the players. To the utter dismay of Manager Mikel Arteta, Gabriel Martinelli was seen limping off inside half an hour of the victory over Everton. Arsenal will meet PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday before taking on bitter rivals Tottenham four days later.
15.09 / 17:43
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Over 6000 killed, more than 30000 displaced after devastating floods wreak havoc in Libya
Libya, reported CNN on Wednesday. The death toll was revised on Wednesday morning local time, according to health ministry undersecretary of the Unity Government in Tripoli, Saadeddin Abdul Wakil. According to workers, mortuaries are overflowing in hospitals that are still closed despite the pressing need to treat disaster survivors. As per Egypt's emigration ministry, the government buried 87 Egyptian victims who died in Libya. Authorities fear 10,000 more people remain missing, maybe swept out to sea or buried beneath rubble strewn over the metropolis that formerly housed over 100,000 people. The flooding in Derna has displaced over 30,000 people, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Libya.
12.09 / 07:45
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Indian Air Force refuels Egyptian Rafale fighters as part of Exercise Bright Star-23
Indian Air Force (IAF) IL-78 tanker refuelled Mig 29 M and Rafale fighter aircraft of the Egyptian Air Force as part of the Exercise Bright Star-23, Indian Air Force said on Tuesday. The IAF Mig 29 UPG was also seen as part of the mission. «Interoperability in the Egyptian skies! An IL-78 tanker of the Indian Air Force refuels Mig 29 M and Rafale fighters of the Egyptian Air Force as part of Ex Bright Star 23. IAF Mig 29 UPG also seen as part of this mission,» the Indian Air Force said. Yesterday, the IAF highlighted that Exercise Bright Star-23 has moved to its last phase. The last phase will involve assets of all participating forces and follow a build-up to more complex joint missions. Taking to their social media 'X', the Indian Air Force stated, «Exercise #BrightStar 23 moves on to its culmination phase.
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