Traditional Chinese medicine offers relief, healing to Egyptian patients
In a modest clinic inside a Cairo medical center, Egyptian physiotherapist and acupuncturist Abir El-Naggar methodically arranges her acupuncture needles and cupping tools.
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Russia's top general says forces advancing on Ukraine's Myrnohrad
Russia's top general, Valery Gerasimov, said on Tuesday that Russian forces were advancing along the entire front line in Ukraine and targeting surrounded Ukrainian troops in the town of Myrnohrad.
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2 more Thai soldiers killed in border clash with Cambodia: Thai army
Two Thai soldiers were killed in renewed clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border on Tuesday, bringing the total number of Thai military fatalities to three in the latest round of hostilities, the Royal Thai Army confirmed.
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Scenery of sunrise over Adriatic Sea in Split, Croatia
Scenery of sunrise over Adriatic Sea in Split, Croatia
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3 robbers killed in clash with police in NW Pakistan
Two senior police officers were injured and three robbers killed during an operation in Pakistan's southern Sindh province on Tuesday morning, police sources said.
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Russian military transport aircraft An-22 crashes with 7 on board
A Russian military transport aircraft crashed roughly 250 km northeast of Moscow on Tuesday during a test flight after undergoing maintenance, said the Russian Defense Ministry.
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18 killed in fire at Jakarta office building, search for more victims continues
At least 18 people were reportedly found dead after a fire broke out at the Terra Drone office building in Central Jakarta on Tuesday afternoon, local media reported.
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Japan restarts ocean discharge of nuclear-tainted wastewater after strong quake
Japan on Tuesday afternoon restarted the ocean discharge of nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, following the temporary suspension of discharge operation prompted by a 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck northeastern Japan Monday night.
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In collusion they scheme, their own downfall they'll reap
Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi openly made erroneous remarks regarding Taiwan, implying a potential military intervention in the Taiwan Straits and brazenly interfering in China's internal affairs.
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Where is Japan headed under Takaichi's far-right agenda?
Unfortunately, politics in Japan is growing in influence and interference while its economy has been in stagnation for years.
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Andrej Babis appointed as Czech PM
Czech President Petr Pavel on Tuesday appointed Andrej Babis, leader of the ANO party, as the country's new prime minister.
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2 injured in S. Korea's thermal power plant fire
Two workers were injured on Tuesday in South Korea's thermal power plant fire accident, according to Yonhap news agency.
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RSF says Israel killed highest number of journalists again this year
Reporters Without Borders said on Tuesday that Israel was responsible for nearly half of all journalists killed this year worldwide, with 29 Palestinian reporters slain by its forces in Gaza.
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Chile to vote for president as hard-right Kast tipped to win
Chileans will elect a new president on Sunday, with an arch-conservative who has promised to expel hundreds of thousands of migrants strongly tipped to beat his leftist rival.
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