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Iraq Enters Electoral Silence Ahead of Sunday’s Parliamentary Elections

Iraq entered an electoral silence period on Saturday, one day ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for Sunday, as Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani called on citizens to participate widely in the

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Pakistan Says Talks with Afghanistan Have Reached a Deadlock

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif announced on Friday that ongoing negotiations with Afghanistan have failed to yield progress, saying the latest round of talks in Istanbul ended without agreement. Speaking in a

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EU Ends Multiple-Entry Visas for Russian Citizens

The European Union announced on Friday that it will stop issuing multiple-entry visas to Russian nationals, in a move aimed at increasing pressure on Moscow over its ongoing war in Ukraine. In

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Russia Says High-Level Contacts with Syria Increasing, Including Energy Cooperation

Russia and Syria are maintaining regular communication across multiple levels of government, with discussions now extending to cooperation in the oil and gas sector, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on

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Brazil’s Belém Gears Up to Host COP30 Climate Summit on November 10

Brazil’s northern city of Belém, located in the Amazon region, is preparing to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) from November 10 to 21, in what is expected to be

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Iraq’s Electoral Commission Confirms Readiness for November 11 Parliamentary Vote, Silence Period to Begin Saturday

Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission announced on Friday that preparations have been completed for the parliamentary elections scheduled for November 11, with the pre-election silence period set to begin at 7:00 a.m.

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Rabat to Host 2025 CAF Awards Ceremony on November 19

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Friday that the Moroccan capital, Rabat, will host the 2025 CAF Awards ceremony on November 19, honoring the top performers in African football over

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Tanzania Charges Over 100 Protesters with Treason Following Post-Election Unrest

Tanzanian authorities on Friday charged more than 100 people with treason over protests that erupted after the October 29 elections, which sparked widespread unrest and anti-government demonstrations, judicial sources told AFP. A

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Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves at Least Five Dead and Widespread Damage Across Central Vietnam

Typhoon Kalmaegi swept through central Vietnam on Friday, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that left at least five people dead and caused extensive damage across several provinces, according to state media.

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Kazakhstan Joins Abraham Accords Following Summit with Trump in Washington

Kazakhstan officially joined the Abraham Accords to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation following a summit between US President Donald Trump and Central Asian leaders at the White House. Trump hailed Kazakhstan

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