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Japan to begin COVID vaccine drive targeting XBB subvariant

A fresh COVID-19 inoculation drive is set to begin across Japan on Wednesday. The vaccine, which will be available to everyone....

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Despite backlash, British clerics counter media’s portrayal of Afghan education

KABUL – A group of British religious clerics who recently journeyed to Afghanistan has challenged the mainstream media’s depiction of....

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Taliban publicly flog nine, including woman, in Zabul

KABUL – In a troubling incident reported from Zabul province, a Taliban court carried out public floggings on Sunday, chastising....

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Scientific journals expected not to mix medical issues with politics

TEHRAN- On September 16, the Lancet journal published an article titled “Offline: Mahsa Amini—never forget”. The scientific journal followed in....

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Demand for Iranian drones outpacing supply: military chief

TEHRAN - Major General Mohammad Baqeri, the chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, announced on Monday that the....

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Saudi Arabia, partners chair meeting on Palestinian-Israeli peace process

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, the EU and along with Egypt and Jordan have issued a statement to revitalize the Palestinian-Israeli peace....

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Parliament special session begins tomorrow: 8 bills amid intense buzz; new building. 10 points

As many as eight bills have been listed for consideration and passage during a five-day session of Parliament beginning on....

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Dubai: 3 most profitable locations to invest in real estate market in 2023

Realiste AI is an advanced algorithm that uses self-learning capabilities to evaluate the investment attractiveness of real estate properties worldwide.....

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New Japan defense chief 'very concerned' about Chinese military moves

New Defense Minister Minoru Kihara said Sunday that he is “very concerned” about China’s rapid military buildup and moves in the....

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Climate litigation remains a tough sell in Japan despite wins overseas

This summer, when much of the world was reckoning with what comes with a warming world, there was a bright....