Pope Francis visits Sudan;  21 people were killed in the firing of the armed group

Pope Francis visits Sudan; 21 people were killed in the firing of the armed group

The government and members of the United Nations have emphasized on peace talks, Photo: File Khartoum: Armed robbers in Sudan killed 21 people by indiscriminately shooting into a village. This incident happened at the beginning of the visit of Pope Francis. According to the World News Agency, gunmen fired indiscriminately in a village in the…

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Corona restrictions are over, Chinese borders to Hong Kong and Macau will open from next week

Corona restrictions are over, Chinese borders to Hong Kong and Macau will open from next week

After three years of strict corona restrictions, China will fully reopen its borders to Hong Kong and Macau from next week. The resumption of regular travel to Hong Kong and Macau will greatly help the battered economies of both cities. According to Macau and Hong Kong authorities, from February 6, travelers entering China from Hong…

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40 countries may boycott Russia's participation in the Olympic Games, Poland

40 countries may boycott Russia’s participation in the Olympic Games, Poland

Poland’s minister of sports and culture has said that allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in the next Olympic Games could lead to a boycott of the Olympic Games by 40 countries, rendering the entire event meaningless. The International Olympic Committee has asked to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in…

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Ambassadors of 9 countries summoned by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for issuing security alert

Ambassadors of 9 countries summoned by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for issuing security alert

Turkish Foreign Ministry Offices Building. Turkey has summoned the ambassadors of 9 countries for an explanation for closing diplomatic missions and issuing a security alert. France, Germany, Italy and the US had issued an alert of possible attacks for their citizens in Turkey. Germany, France and the Netherlands temporarily closed their diplomatic missions in Turkey…

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The largest drug shipment in the country's history was recovered in Kuwait

The largest drug shipment in the country’s history was recovered in Kuwait

Kuwaiti authorities raided and recovered the largest drug shipment in the country’s history. According to the Kuwait News Agency, a drug factory was raided and drugs worth more than 30 million dinars were recovered. Kuwait’s Interior Ministry announced on Wednesday that forces have recovered half a ton of illegally produced 1.5 million pills and drug-making…

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Important meeting of the European Union in Ukraine;  Russian planes continued to hover in the air

Important meeting of the European Union in Ukraine; Russian planes continued to hover in the air

European Union leaders arrived in the capital of Ukraine, Photo: Reuters Cafe: During the important meeting of European Union leaders in Ukraine, Russian fighter jets continued to circle the airspace of Kyiv for the purpose of intimidation. According to Al Jazeera News, European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen arrived in Kyiv, the capital of…

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The Taliban arrested the professor for protesting against the ban on girls' education

The Taliban arrested the professor for protesting against the ban on girls’ education

Professor Mishal tore up her degrees against the ban on female students, Photo: File bill to: The Taliban detained and tortured a professor who tore up his degrees in a live show on TV while protesting against the ban on women’s schools. According to the international news agency “AFP”, Taliban officials in Afghanistan beat and…

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