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- 10 January 2025
10 January 2025
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A light aircraft crash-landed Friday in Kenya's coastal Malindi County, killing three people on the ground, a local police official said.
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News.Az presents an interview with renowned international affairs scholar, historian, political scientist, and member of the expert group under the head of the Eurasian Economic Commission, Yuri Shevtsov. In this conversation, the expert shares his insights on the presidential election in Belarus scheduled for January 26, 2025, analyzes internal processes unfolding in Belarusian society, and evaluates external factors—from sanctions to the potential militarization of the region. Yuri Shevtsov offers a detailed explanation of why a significant portion of voters continues to support the current government and explores the role of nuclear weapons stationed on Belarusian territory in shaping national security and foreign policy.
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The United States is building a military base in the Kobani area of northern Syria, supporting the YPG (the Syrian branch of the PKK - ed.), which Türkiye considers a terrorist organization.
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Switzerland demanded on Friday that Iranian authorities provide more information on the death of a Swiss national in an Iranian prison the day before, News.az reports citing Deutsche Welle.
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At least one person has been killed and several others were wounded after Israeli warplanes carried out air strikes across Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, News.az reports citing Al Jazeera.
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Horoscope Tomorrow: In the mystical world of astrology, the moon takes centre stage as it moves through different houses, influencing the lives of people based on their zodiac signs. Let's take a look at the astrological predictions for each sign for tomorrow (January 11), News.az reports citing foreign media.
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U.S. job growth surged and unemployment dropped during the holiday season, highlighting the robustness of the economy, News.az reports citing The Independent.
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According to a study, an official Palestinian tally of direct deaths in the Israel-Hamas war likely undercounted casualties by around 40% during the first nine months of the conflict, as the Gaza Strip's healthcare infrastructure collapsed, News.az reports citing Gulf Today.
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