Pakistan ex-spy chief Faiz Hamid jailed for 14 years | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/World NewsThe charges ranged from engaging in political activities and violating the Official Secret Act in a way detrimental to safety and state interest to…
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Pakistan ex-spy chief Faiz Hamid jailed for 14 years
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Egypt presses for Gaza technocratic committee to secure Palestinian Authority’s return – Egypt Today
- Egypt presses for Gaza technocratic committee to secure Palestinian Authority’s return Egypt Today
- Turkish, Egyptian FMs say Israel breaching ceasefire daily; Ankara urges US to step in The Times of Israel
- “It Is Shameful for the International…
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Is there a future for the two-state solution? – Sponsored Content
So much has happened since Oslo, and the past two years in particular. We partnered with SAPIR Journal to host a debate about the future of the two-state solution.
The post Is there a future for the two-state solution? appeared first on The Times…
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Antisemitism in India: An unwelcome import
As global politics and conspiracy theories take hold, India must work to ensure that debates on Gaza, Palestine and Israel are grounded in facts and moral clarity
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Scientist Hunts Ancient Climate Clues in Antarctic Ice
If it were to melt completely, the vast West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) holds enough ice to raise the global sea levels by 4 to 5 meters, or 13 to 16 feet.
The WAIS abuts the Ross Ice Shelf, the world’s largest floating ice mass, which…
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Fossil crocodile relative was a fearsome predator of dinosaurs
Seventy million years ago, a crocodile relative almost as long as a compact car stalked dinosaurs in southern Argentina. Now, scientists have uncovered its fossilized bones, showing that this meat-eater was one of the top predators in its ancient…
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Iran appeals to UN over ‘tightening restrictions’ on its diplomats in New York
DUBAI, Dec 11 (Reuters) – Tehran called on the United Nations to intervene in what it called the “tightening of restrictions on Iran’s diplomatic mission to the United Nations in New York”, according to a foreign ministry statement…
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Tiny pencil tip-sized bright orange pumpkin toadlet found in Brazil
A new species of pumpkin toadlet, almost the size of a pencil tip, has been discovered within the damp, shadowy leaf litter of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest.
The dazzlingly bright orange creature has been named Brachycephalus lulai in honor of…
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Turkish Foreign Minister: Necessary Steps for the Second Phase of the Ceasefire in Gaza
Turkish Foreign Minister: Necessary Steps for the Second Phase of the Ceasefire in Gaza
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The strategic value of modernizing AML transaction monitoring
From reactive compliance to proactive intelligence
As financial crime becomes more sophisticated, legacy rule-based Anti-Money Laundering (AML) systems can no longer keep up with the complexities of today’s risk environment and emerging…
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