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Decision Marks Escalation Against Israel’s Rivals The United States has designated the Muslim Brotherhood organizations in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as "terrorist" groups, according to a report by the Associated…
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A Dangerous Moment in Post-Revolutionary Iran's History Iran is currently experiencing one of the most perilous moments in its post-revolutionary history. National protests have transitioned from sporadic to constant occurrences,…
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Xabi Alonso Dismissed Xabi Alonso's departure from his role as head coach of Real Madrid surprised no one, especially among the club's fans. The club announced on Monday that Alonso…
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Inuit Fishermen Oppose US Takeover of Greenland Joel Hansen, an Inuit fisherman from Greenland, is voicing his fears regarding a potential takeover of his home by the United States. "I…
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Innovation in Blood Disease Diagnosis A generative artificial intelligence system is now capable of analyzing blood cells with greater accuracy and confidence than human experts, detecting subtle signs of diseases…
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An Extremely Active Solar Region ObservedRecent studies have revealed one of the most extreme solar regions observed in recent decades, monitored almost continuously for three months while generating powerful space…
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Central Banks Uphold Fed's Independence Central banks worldwide have declared their support for U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, warning that political pressure on the Fed could undermine global financial…
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Significant Findings in the Childbirth Process Childbirth relies not only on hormones but also on the uterus's ability to sense physical forces. New research has shown that pressure and stretch…
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Expert Trita Parsi Highlights Challenges in Iran-U.S. Diplomacy The diplomacy between Iran and the United States risks failure if it focuses solely on the nuclear issue. Trita Parsi from the…
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A Palestinian Artist Uses Ruined Walls as Canvas A Palestinian graffiti artist in Gaza is converting damaged buildings and crumbling walls into canvases, using art as a form of resistance,…