Al -Jazeera Net Correspondents Beirut- I used to work inside the town’s cemetery, accompanied by my friend, when he said to me, “Listen well, it seems that there is a …
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Academic and expert in the field of heritage 5/28/2025–|Last update: 23:00 (Mecca time) As Donald Trump entered the White House, he created a program to help the white minority in …
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Bloomberg: South Korea is looking for a place between peaceful nuclear energy giants policy
Bloomberg shed light on South Korea’s ambition to become one of the great powers in the peaceful nuclear energy sector after decades of developing its atomic technologies. The site confirmed …
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A cow moves by God’s command and draws the borders .. What happens in the West Bank? | policy
If any person was told that the borders of land between population groups determine the scope of the mood of a cow, it would be considered as a matter of …
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The visit of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Beirut has passed, but its dust has not subsided yet .. The “camps” occupied the top of its agenda, but the actual …
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International newspapers: conflicting mediation efforts and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza policy
Al -Sadiq Al -Badiri 5/28/2025 International newspapers dealt with various aspects of the conflict in Gaza, focusing on mediation efforts for the ceasefire, the tragedy of the victims, and the …
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The permanent presence of China, in the official American political discourse, coupled with anxiety, criticism and abuse, and its presentation as a “emerging force”, represents a military and economic threat, …
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Al -Jazeera Net Correspondents Daraa- Daraa’s name has always expressed the Syrian gate on history and dignity, which is the city that lives today, the post -liberation phase, swinging between …
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An international conference in Doha calls for legalizing the use of artificial intelligence policy
Doha- Amid the escalation of warnings of misuse of artificial intelligence techniques, the work of the conference “Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Opportunities, Risks and Vision for a Better Future” …
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The poorest countries in the world prey to the climate crisis and this is their losses policy
The British newspaper “The Independent” revealed that the harsh weather stained by the climate crisis cost the poorest countries in the world 156 billion dollars in the past two decades. …
