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Turkey hopes for better relations with Israel, Erdoğan says

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Turkey hopes for better relations with Israel, Erdoğan says

Turkey has not fully cut off its relations with Israel and continues to cooperate with the country in the intelligence field, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Friday. “The main problem right now is about individuals at the top,” Erdoğan told reporters following Friday prayers. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks at the joint opening ceremony of […]

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Mali opposition leader dies of Covid-19 months after release by jihadists

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Mali opposition leader dies of Covid-19 months after release by jihadists

 Malian opposition leader Soumaila Cissé has died of coronavirus aged 71, his family and party said Friday, just two months after he was released by jihadist militants in a prisoner swap.Cissé “died in France, where he had been taken for Covid-19 care”, a member of his family told AFP. Soumaila Cissé pictured greeting a relative at […]

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Key points: What we know so far about post-Brexit trade deal

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Key points: What we know so far about post-Brexit trade deal

The European Union and Britain on Thursday agreed a post-Brexit trade deal after almost ten months of tortuous negotiations to govern ties when the UK exits the single market. Here is what we know so far about the 2,000-page accord – still yet to be published – that covers areas from fishing to future competition after […]

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Watch A Marine Corps F-35B Fire Its Gun Pod While Flying Off The Coast Of Somalia Marine F-35Bs are on call to provide close air support in support of the withdrawal of American troops out of Somalia.

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Watch A Marine Corps F-35B Fire Its Gun Pod While Flying Off The Coast Of Somalia Marine F-35Bs are on call to provide close air support in support of the withdrawal of American troops out of Somalia.

The U.S. Navy has released a video of U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Joint Strike Fighters conducting flight operations from the deck of the Wasp class amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island, including a clip of one of the jets conducting live-fire training with its 25mm underbelly gun pod. Makin Island and the F-35Bs onboard, as well as other elements of its Amphibious […]

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Boris claims Brexit deal victory that ‘takes back control and UK’s destiny’

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Boris claims Brexit deal victory that ‘takes back control and UK’s destiny’

Boris Johnson has confirmed the UK has finally secured a post-trade Brexit deal with the European Union after more than four years of negotiations. Speaking today, the Prime Minister celebrated the agreement, moments after sharing a photo of himself giving a thumbs up on Twitter. Boris Johnson has confirmed the UK has secured a Brexit […]

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Good news for vaccines? Covid-19 immunity lasts for at least eight months, Australian researchers say

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Good news for vaccines? Covid-19 immunity lasts for at least eight months, Australian researchers say

People who build immunity against the coronavirus virus enjoy long-term protection from the illness, researchers in Australia have concluded, suggesting that vaccines could be effective for long periods of time. Melbourne’s Monash University announced that a team of researchers found that antibodies guard against reinfection for at least eight months.  ©  REUTERS/Bryan Woolston/File Photo Their paper, published in […]

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Ethiopian military ‘kills 42 people involved in deadly attack’ State-affiliated Fana TV reported weapons were also seized from men accused of killing over 100 people on Wednesday.

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Ethiopian military ‘kills 42 people involved in deadly attack’ State-affiliated Fana TV reported weapons were also seized from men accused of killing over 100 people on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, the country’s human rights commission said gunmen killed more than 100 people in a dawn attack in the village of Bekoji, Benishangul-Gumuz. KEEP READING Gunmen kill dozens in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz: Rights bodyEthiopia conflict ‘spiralling out of control’: UN Ethiopia offers reward for intel on fugitive Tigrayan leaders Ethiopia’s military has killed 42 armed […]

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What you need to know about the new variant of coronavirus in the UK

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What you need to know about the new variant of coronavirus in the UK

Many countries have closed their borders to people leaving the UK due to the rapid spread within the country of a new variant of the coronavirus that might be more transmissible. Meanwhile, South Africa is also reporting the spread of another new variant. Here’s what you need to know. UK health secretary Matt Hancock hosts […]

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COVID variant is likely in most European countries already, says expert

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COVID variant is likely in most European countries already, says expert

Goods vans wanting to return to Europe are parked along the seafront whilst the Port of Dover remains closed in southern England Copyright  Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo An expert in the United Kingdom has said that the new variant of coronavirus is likely already in most if not all European countries. Neil Ferguson, the Director at MRC Centre […]

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Egypt to sue Ethiopia over economic losses caused by Tigray unrest

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Egypt to sue Ethiopia over economic losses caused by Tigray unrest

Egypt plans to file an international lawsuit in an effort to protect Egyptian investments in Ethiopia which have been negatively affected by the unrest in the Tigray region of the country, an official has said. Ethiopians call for the end of the government’s military actions in the northern Tigray region in front of the US […]

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