Erdogan’s visit to Sochi to meet with Putin not only aims to revive the grain agreement but also holds broader implications for their bilateral relations and their roles on the …
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United States
X Lifts Ban on Political Advertising, Focuses on Combating Fake News
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoX (formerly Twitter) has announced the reversal of its ban on political advertising, citing the importance of free speech while pledging to address the issue of fake news.
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United States
Florida Issues Evacuation Orders as Hurricane Idalia Approaches West Coast
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoAuthorities in Florida have declared a state of emergency and ordered evacuations as Hurricane Idalia strengthens and heads towards the state’s west coast.
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AsiaChina
China Removes Mandatory COVID-19 Testing for Entry, Signaling Economic Rejuvenation
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoChina has announced that it will no longer require incoming travelers to provide a negative COVID-19 test result upon entry, as part of its efforts to revive the economy.
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Africa
Libyan Foreign Minister Suspended Amid Controversy over Israeli Meeting
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoLibya has suspended its Foreign Minister, Najla al-Mangoush, following a storm of protests over her alleged meeting with Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen.
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Africa
President Mnangagwa Re-elected in Controversial Zimbabwe Election
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoZimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has been declared the winner of the presidential election, securing a second term in office.
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EuropeHealth
First RSV Vaccine for Babies Approved; Aims to Protect Infants and Adults Over 60
by Roman Dialoby Roman DialoInfection with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most common reasons for children being admitted to hospitals.
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Public burnings of the Quran have sparked protests in the Muslim world multiple times.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has already been convicted of bribery, is now set to face trial again.
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Hate speech and online harassment have often gone unpunished on the internet. Now, the Digital Services Act is coming into effect to better and more quickly address illegal content.