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  • Russian energy company Gazprom reports 12 attacks on TurkStream, Blue Stream facilities in 2 weeks

    By Anadolu Agency Russian energy company Gazprom said on Wednesday that over the past two weeks, 12 attacks on its facilities that ensure export supplies via the TurkStream and Blue Stream gas

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  • Missing Kenyan student in UK found dead in river weeks after disappearance

    An image of missing Kenyan student Edna Mmbali. Photo Edna Mmbali By Kenyans A Kenyan university student who had been reported missing in the United Kingdom has been found dead, weeks after her

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  • Turkey’s President Erdogan told Iran that violating its airspace cannot be excused for any reason

    By Anadolu Agency Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone call Monday with his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss recent regional developments, including the

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  • Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, selected as Iran’s new supreme leader

    By Xinhua News Agency Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, was selected as Iran’s new supreme leader, Iran’s Assembly of Experts announced on Sunday. In a statement, the assembly

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  • Somalia president and his family are responsible for the people of Mogadishu facing economic crisis

    File Photo/Somali Times Somalia corrupt president Hassan Sheikh failed in both domestic and international politics. Read: Somalia is the number 1 country for corruption Read: Why is Somalia an

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Russian energy company Gazprom reports 12 attacks on TurkStream, Blue Stream facilities in 2 weeks

By Anadolu Agency Russian energy company Gazprom said on Wednesday that over the past two weeks, 12 attacks on its facilities that ensure export supplies via the TurkStream and Blue Stream gas

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Washington is not telling the truth about US troops in Somalia

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How borrowing rules will change for new President

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GDPR: British Airways faces record £183m fine for customer data breach

Photo/Reuters By Danny Palmer British Airways is facing the prospect of a £183.4m fine following a cyberattack against its systems last year. The proposed record penalty from the Information

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