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World

17 Sep
On 16th September, the second time of 29 metric tons of health supplies arrived in Libya, from the WHO Global Logistics Hub in Dubai. The supplies include essential medicines, emergency surgery supplies, and...
17 Sep
The goliath grouper, a colossus of a fish that can weigh up to 360 kilograms, is the delight of divers in Florida, though scientists warn their numbers are down since the US state allowed fishing of the giants to...
17 Sep
Kicking off an SDG Action Weekend, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres spoke at the opening of plenary of the SDG Mobilization Day. Guterres said that this week, global leaders are gathering in New...
17 Sep
A thousand drones light up the New York skyline forming images of the iconic Amazonian wildlife to raise awareness of the climate crisis, ahead of a UN summit on sustainable development and the city's climate...
17 Sep
Clean-up operations resume in Derna, on Libya's Mediterranean coast, where a flash flood caused massive damage, costing thousands of lives and leaving countless others missing. Aid groups warned of growing...
16 Sep
Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who was known for his voluptuous depictions of people and animals, has died aged 91, President Gustavo Petro announced Friday. Botero's works of plump and...
16 Sep
Workers at the "Big Three" US auto manufacturers went on strike Friday in a first-ever coordinated action to demand pay raises, winning strong support from President Joe Biden whose pro-union stand is...
16 Sep
The Ninth Global Conference on Young Parliamentarians officially opened on Friday in Hanoi. 300 young parliamentarians and delegates from over 70 Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) member parliaments, representatives...
16 Sep
The final stage of the competition is held for dutar players and bakshi-musicians within the framework to receive the award of the President of Turkmenistan in the Mukamlar Palace of the State Culture Center....
16 Sep
Volunteers collect aid in Tripoli after a tsunami-sized flash flood swept through the Libyan port city of Derna, killing more than 3,000. Teams from the Libyan Red Crescent are "still searching for...

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