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How a Massive Bomb Came Together in Beirut’s Port
The port is emblematic of everything the Lebanese protesters say is wrong with their government, with dysfunction and corruption hard-wired into nearly every aspect of the operation. The daily business of moving cargo in and out of the port, The Times found, requires a chain of kickbacks to multiple parties.
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Israel, UAE to sign deal at White House next week
Senior delegations from the two countries will be led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the brother of Abu Dhabi’s powerful crown prince.
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Norwegian official nominates Trump for Nobel prize, citing Israel-UAE agreement
This is not the first time Tybring-Gjedde has nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2018, he joined lawmaker Per-Willy Amundsen in praising Trump for signing an agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to work toward the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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Iran building new production hall for centrifuges in mountains near Natanz
Iran has begun to build a hall in “the heart of the mountains” near its Natanz nuclear site for making advanced centrifuges, Iran’s nuclear chief said on Tuesday, aiming to replace a production hall at the facility hit by fire in July.
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U.S. envoy meets new Taliban chief negotiator as Afghan peace talks near
U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad has held a meeting in Doha with the head of the new Taliban team due to open peace talks with a team representing the Afghan government, the Islamist insurgent group said on Tuesday.
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Lebanon crisis: US puts sanctions on former ministers allied to Hezbollah
The US has put sanctions on two former Lebanese government ministers for allegedly providing material support to Hezbollah and engaging in corruption. Yusuf Finyanus and Ali Khalil were accused of ensuring contracts went to firms owned by Hezbollah, which the US considers a terrorist group, and moving money to associated institutions. There was no response from the two men.
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Arab Countries Meet to Discuss Palestine in the Wake of the Israel-UAE Deal
Foreign ministers from the 22-member Arab League will meet today in Cairo to discuss a range of political, economic, social, and health issues. More specificially, recent developments surrounding the issue of Palestinian statehood, including the recent Israel-UAE deal—and ongoing efforts by the United States to encourage other Arab countries to normalize ties with Israel—are expected to top the agenda.
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Saudi Arabia tops G20 in digital competitiveness
Saudi Arabia ranked first among the G20 member states in digital competitiveness in the last three years, according to the World Competitiveness Report released by the European Center for Digital Competitiveness.
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Video Reportedly Shows Russian Pilot On The Ground In Libya After Ejecting
In the two-minute video, which is undated, but appears to have first emerged online on Sept. 7, 2020, the pilot filming speaks Russian as he pans across the deployed parachute, flying helmet, a radio beacon with antenna, and other items arranged on the ground in a rock-strewn desert landscape. He mentions that he ejected from his aircraft. There is then a break in the video before filming resumes to reveal an approaching Hind helicopter, which may be arriving to retrieve him.
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Saudi Arabians consuming 100% more than the recommended salt intake
Participants were recruited from public places such as malls, parks, Jeddah Corniche (a recreational place) and walking paths. Face-to-face interviews were collected on the spot, collecting data on demographics, anthropometrics (height and weight), blood pressure, salt-related knowledge, and practices related to salt intake.
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