0126 GMT August 09, 2022
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Three perpetrators of the recent assassination of two Iranian military forces were killed in clashes with the soldiers of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
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Iranian Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei underlined the need for the most serious prosecution of the perpetrators of the assassination of Iran’s top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and a number of Iranian scientists.
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A woman was left stunned after she found a secret door hidden in the wall of her beauty salon.
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A 12-year-old boy in Italy had a close encounter with a rather large bear while on a picnic with his family.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi held the Israeli regime responsible for a string of attacks on the positions of the pro-government Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), following investigations into recent assaults on the voluntary forces.
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Qualcomm Inc. said in a court hearing on Friday that Apple Inc. is $7 billion behind in patent royalty payments to the mobile chip firm, which for years supplied parts for the iPhone.
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Californians will soon be taking their coffee with cream and a cancer warning, after a court ruled that the state’s retailers must label coffee as containing a carcinogen.
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Researchers in the US have used a new scanning technique to discover a painting underneath one of Pablo Picasso's great works of art, the Crouching Woman.
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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that conflict and climate change are the major reasons behind Africa's highest rate of poverty and hunger.
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By Jemimah Njuki*
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The EU, Russia and China have called on the US to maintain its commitment to the Iranian nuclear deal, which President Donald Trump is expected to declare no longer in America's interest.
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Spain says it has dismantled an extremist cell behind the recent terrorist attacks in Catalonia, which were claimed by the Takfiri Daesh group.
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An Indian officer accused of tying a man to a jeep and using him as a human shield in New Delhi-administered Kashmir has won a commendation from the army chief, prompting anger and criticism from rights activists.
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Wherever fish go, they leave behind traces of DNA. As new research shows, scientists can track fish migrations by following their trail of DNA.
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