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26 Feb
Survivors and relatives of victims of Guatemala's civil war in 1960-1996 marched in the capital to remember the thousands of dead of the conflict and to ask for the attention of the new government of social...
26 Feb
Namibia's President Hage Geingob, a veteran of the country's liberation struggle and its first post-independence prime minister died on Sunday. Serving his second term as president, he revealed last...
26 Feb
India's Prime Minister Modi began his power packed day of Gujarat visit from Dwarka, where he dedicated to the nation Sudarshan Setu connecting Okha mainland and Beyt Dwarka Island built at a cost of around Rs...
26 Feb
Eiffel Tower that had been closed for five days by a strike reopen on Sunday after the monument's management announced a deal had been struck with unions. The tower's operator SETE said it had reached...
26 Feb
The KhitThit media outlet has recently reported false information regarding an incident in KanHtoo Ma Village, Taze Township, Sagaing Region. Contrary to their claims, on February 23rd, there was no deliberate...
26 Feb
The alleged fake news on social media platforms claims that Rakhine youths aged between 18 to 35 have been restricted from traveling by air from Yangon to Rakhine State as of February 24. However, a security...
26 Feb
With a history of over 2,000 years, the Lantern or Yuanxiao Festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the first month on the Chinese lunar calendar, which falls on Saturday this year. It marks the end of the...
26 Feb
Emergency departments in the biggest hospitals in South Korea have been squeezed since the protest began on Tuesday. The protest of trainee doctors led to the highest public health alert, raising fears about...
26 Feb
Qatar unveiled new plans to expand output from the world's biggest natural gas field on Sunday. It will boost capacity to 142 million tons per year before 2030.  The new North Field expansion, named...
26 Feb
Japanese Government will spend an additional 100 billion yen, or 660 million dollars, to accelerate reconstruction in the quake-hit Noto region, Japanese Prime Minster Fumio Kishida said. Kishidaplans to decide...

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