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Guinea’s transition to civilian rule to take 3 years: Coup leader | Military News

[ad_1] Colonel Mamady Doumbouya says on state television after political consultations he is considering a transition of 39 months. Ruling…

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‘Reconciliation’: Moroccan ISIL prisoners ‘de-radicalized’ | ISIL / ISIS News

[ad_1] Prison officials say program consists of classes on religion, law, and economics and inmates also receive training on how…

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UK legislator resigns after viewing porn in House of Commons | Politics News

[ad_1] MP Neil Parish, 65, steps down after what he described as a moment of ‘madness’ while watching pornography on…

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What has the “do your job” movement in Mongolia achieved? | TV Shows

[ad_1] On Tuesday, May 3 at 19:30 GMT:In Mongolia a protest that began in the city center of Ulaanbaatar has…

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Day 67 of Putin’s war. Nancy Pelosi visits Kyiv, Ukraine destroys hundreds of occupiers in Kharkiv Oblast

[ad_1] A Ukrainian serviceman inspects a destroyed Russian military vehicle in Zaporizhzhia Oblast Ukrainian forces have hit the Russian positions…

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Russia-Ukraine war: Odessa airport runway ‘destroyed’ | Russia-Ukraine war News

[ad_1] The runway at the main airport in Ukraine’s Odessa has been destroyed in a Russian missile attack, officials said,…

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Russia-Ukraine war: Civilians evacuate Mariupol’s Azovstal plant | News

[ad_1] Several civilians, including women and children, brought out of last Ukrainian stronghold after a night of heavy Russian attacks.…

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Iraqi police seize more than 6 million Captagon amphetamine pills | News

[ad_1] Syria is the main East’s main producer of the drug Captagon and Saudi Arabia is the main consumer market.…

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Russia-Ukraine live: Russian attack destroys Odessa airport runway | Russia-Ukraine war News

[ad_1] Russia has carried out missile attacks across southern and eastern Ukraine, including one that destroyed the runway at Odessa…

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How much is climate change to blame for heatwaves in South Asia? | Climate Crisis News

[ad_1] From: Inside Story Hundreds of millions in India and Pakistan struggle to stay cool in record-breaking temperatures. Scientists have…

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