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Why did Mohammed Bin Salman of Saudi Arabia forbid iftar in mosques?

Saudi Arabia has implemented new regulations before the fasting month of Ramadan. Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman outlawed iftar in mosques.

#saudiarabia #ramadan #iftar

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Alibaba's Taobao tests rocket XZY-1 for one-hour goods delivery

Imagine a day in the future when orders placed online are delivered by rockets, not trucks or drones, to any location in the world in under an hour. Chinese rocket developer and Russian e-commerce behemoth Alibaba Group Holding have partnered to transport parcels anywhere in the world in less than an hour. Keep an eye out for additional information!

#alibabagroup #china #parceldelivery

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Belt & Road Initiative is being investigated for graft.

Faced with criticism for debt traps, China's Belt & Road Initiative is being investigated for wrongdoing. The premier project of President Xi Jinping is being investigated for possible financial concerns and corruption in places like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. We explain why worries over the integrity of the trillion-dollar project are growing.

#china #beltandroad #xijinping

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At least 21 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli strike on a designated 'safe zone' in al-Mawasi.

Displaced Palestinians in Rafah claim there are no "safe" zones in the whole Gaza Strip. An Israeli airstrike on a camp in al-Mawasi, southern Gaza, killed at least 21 individuals. It occurred less than 48 hours after an incident in Rafah that killed 45 people on Sunday.

#palestine #gaza #rafahunderfire

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Taliban attends UN climate change negotiations.

According to organizers on Wednesday, the Taliban leadership has started its first discussions about the effects of climate change in Afghanistan with the UN, funders, and non-governmental organizations.

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Experts disagreed on the US recession prediction.

A US recession, perhaps? Leading analysts are divided on this issue. There is currently a discussion on whether America is approaching or already past a recession as a result of the Fed's ambiguous signals about rate cuts.

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"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection.
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Globally, COVID-19 cases are increasing once more. The largest wave of infections to hit the US since the Omicron coronavirus strain is underway. However, the millions of patients experiencing Long COVID, or the pandemic's lingering symptoms, feel neglected while fresh instances make news. Why is Long COVID still so poorly understood when experts warn that it may be the next global public health emergency?

#longcovid #coronavirus #pandemic

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The speaker of the South African parliament quits over claims of corruption.

The speaker of South Africa's parliament resigned on Wednesday and gave up her position due to accusations of corruption. She had lost a legal battle the day before to prevent her arrest.

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Israel Issues An Ultimatum Before Ramadan: Release Hostages or Elsewhere Talks about the IDF Action Hostages are scheduled to resume.
However, Israel is putting out a firm line: either the IDF destroys the militants' final stronghold in Rafah during the Muslim Holy month, or Hamas releases those hostages by Ramadan. This is happening as horrifying information regarding Hamas' horrific sexual attacks on Israeli women on October 7th keeps coming to light. The Israeli military claims it is still expanding its operations in the northern Gaza Strip, where the fight against Hamas began months ago. As they moved from building to building, troops could be seen sprinting and firing. Returning to long-stalled negotiations, Israeli negotiators hope to secure the release of around 130 captives that Hamas may still be holding in Gaza. Israel has only resumed discussions because, according to mediators, Hamas has lowered its demands, which include an end to the conflict.

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The disappearance of airplanes continues to baffle

One of the greatest unanswered mysteries in aviation history is marking its tenth anniversary. A Malaysia Airlines aircraft carrying 239 passengers and crew took off from Kuala Lumpur but never reached Beijing.

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