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Yalda Night adorns marketplaces

A woman is buying dried nuts for Yalda Night which is traditionally celebrated on the last day of the final month of autumn in the Iranian calendar that falls on December 20 this year.
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Yalda Night adorns marketplaces

A woman is buying dried nuts for Yalda Night which is traditionally celebrated on the last day of the final month of autumn in the Iranian calendar that falls on December 20 this year.

Intl. environmental exhibition kicks off

TEHRAN –The 22nd international environmental exhibition started on Wednesday in Tehran with the theme of ‘public involvement, green economy, sustainable future’.
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Intl. environmental exhibition kicks off

TEHRAN –The 22nd international environmental exhibition started on Wednesday in Tehran with the theme of ‘public involvement, green economy, sustainable future’.

President Mohamud confirms Turkish satellite base in Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has confirmed that Turkey will establish a satellite launch base in Somalia, advancing Ankara's ambitions for long-range missile testing and space exploration while cementing its growing ties with the Horn o
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President Mohamud confirms Turkish satellite base in Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has confirmed that Turkey will establish a satellite launch base in Somalia, advancing Ankara's ambitions for long-range missile testing and space exploration while cementing its growing ties with the Horn of Africa nation.

Somalia repatriates 147 migrants stranded in Libya’s trafficking networks

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia, in partnership with the European Union (EU) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has ramped up its mission to rescue and repatriate citizens trapped in Libya's nightmarish trafficking network. The latest operati
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Somalia repatriates 147 migrants stranded in Libya’s trafficking networks

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia, in partnership with the European Union (EU) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has ramped up its mission to rescue and repatriate citizens trapped in Libya's nightmarish trafficking network. The latest operation brought 147 Somali migrants home, including 31 who landed in Hargeisa and 116 who continued to Mogadishu.

Legal analysis reveals risks of Ethiopia's maritime access to Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) — A new report from the SIDRA Institute examines the recent Ankara Declaration between Ethiopia and Somalia, providing a legal analysis of the agreement's impact on maritime access and Somalia's sovereignty. Signed on December 12, 2024, the
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Legal analysis reveals risks of Ethiopia's maritime access to Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) — A new report from the SIDRA Institute examines the recent Ankara Declaration between Ethiopia and Somalia, providing a legal analysis of the agreement's impact on maritime access and Somalia's sovereignty. Signed on December 12, 2024, the deal grants Ethiopia conditional access to Somali ports, while ensuring that Somali authorities maintain control over its maritime resources.

Rwanda: John Legend to Headline Move Afrika 2025 in Kigali, Lagos

[New Times] Multi-award-winning American artiste and producer John Legend, popularly known for his hit song 'All of Me', is set to headline the Move Africa tour both in Kigali and Lagos in February, 2025.
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Rwanda: John Legend to Headline Move Afrika 2025 in Kigali, Lagos

[New Times] Multi-award-winning American artiste and producer John Legend, popularly known for his hit song 'All of Me', is set to headline the Move Africa tour both in Kigali and Lagos in February, 2025.

Rwanda: Covid, Mpox, Bird Flu, Marburg - Why Viruses Jump From Animals to Humans

[New Times] As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of Covid-19 and Marburg virus disease (MVD), scientists are increasingly alarmed by the growing threat of zoonotic diseases--infections that jump from animals to humans.
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Rwanda: Covid, Mpox, Bird Flu, Marburg - Why Viruses Jump From Animals to Humans

[New Times] As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of Covid-19 and Marburg virus disease (MVD), scientists are increasingly alarmed by the growing threat of zoonotic diseases--infections that jump from animals to humans.

Japanese car giants exploring merger to tackle China’s EV strength – media

Honda and Nissan are reportedly exploring a merger to compete with China’s booming electric car production   Read Full Article at RT.com
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Japanese car giants exploring merger to tackle China’s EV strength – media

Honda and Nissan are reportedly exploring a merger to compete with China’s booming electric car production   Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine open to Moscow visit – Bloomberg

Keith Kellogg is set to visit Kiev next month, and reportedly also plans to travel to London, Paris and Rome, according to sources Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine open to Moscow visit – Bloomberg

Keith Kellogg is set to visit Kiev next month, and reportedly also plans to travel to London, Paris and Rome, according to sources Read Full Article at RT.com

Europe's security is intertwined with Ukraine's security

Foreign Minister Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörður Gylfadóttir attended a meeting of the leaders of the Joint Response Force (JRF) this week. The development of security issues in Europe, increased cooperation between the JRF countries and defense support fo
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Europe's security is intertwined with Ukraine's security

Foreign Minister Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörður Gylfadóttir attended a meeting of the leaders of the Joint Response Force (JRF) this week. The development of security issues in Europe, increased cooperation between the JRF countries and defense support for Ukraine were discussed at the meeting, which ended yesterday.

Canceled the opening in Mt Bláfjöll

The ski resort in Mt Bláfjöll was scheduled to open for the first time this winter at 2 pm today. It was announced on the ski resort's Facebook page early this morning, but since the wind in the area has increased significantly and looks set to pick up
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Canceled the opening in Mt Bláfjöll

The ski resort in Mt Bláfjöll was scheduled to open for the first time this winter at 2 pm today. It was announced on the ski resort's Facebook page early this morning, but since the wind in the area has increased significantly and looks set to pick up even more as the day progresses, Mt Bláfjöll will be closed today.

NATO’s exercises near Russian borders reaching 40 per year

Finland and Sweden became full-fledged members of NATO and the total number of member-countries reach 32 as a result of the «open doors» policy implementation in the alliance, Valery Gerasimov noted
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NATO’s exercises near Russian borders reaching 40 per year

Finland and Sweden became full-fledged members of NATO and the total number of member-countries reach 32 as a result of the «open doors» policy implementation in the alliance, Valery Gerasimov noted

Oreshnik test launch forces London to take a step back — Russian ambassador

According to Andrey Kelin, the UK’s official reaction to the launch of the Oreshnik missile was rather vague
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Oreshnik test launch forces London to take a step back — Russian ambassador

According to Andrey Kelin, the UK’s official reaction to the launch of the Oreshnik missile was rather vague

European Commission transfers € 4.1 bln tranche from Ukraine Facility to Kiev

The European Commission clarified that the decision to transfer these funds became possible after Kiev fulfilled another package of Brussels' demands on reforming the economy and amending the national legislation
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European Commission transfers € 4.1 bln tranche from Ukraine Facility to Kiev

The European Commission clarified that the decision to transfer these funds became possible after Kiev fulfilled another package of Brussels' demands on reforming the economy and amending the national legislation

Foreign countries express strong interest in Russia’s 'Army' forum — top military officer

According to Valery Gerasimov, more than 240 displays were presented at the thematic sites, including those from friendly countries: Belarus, Iran and China
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Foreign countries express strong interest in Russia’s 'Army' forum — top military officer

According to Valery Gerasimov, more than 240 displays were presented at the thematic sites, including those from friendly countries: Belarus, Iran and China

Live updates: Trump to nominate ex-NFL star Herschel Walker as Bahamas ambassador

Get the latest news on the transition to the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump and a new Congress.
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Live updates: Trump to nominate ex-NFL star Herschel Walker as Bahamas ambassador

Get the latest news on the transition to the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump and a new Congress.

UNESCO, KOICA to update Iran's technical, training centers

TEHRAN –The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in collaboration with the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), has started a project to modernize and update the Instructor Training Center (ITC) and the Tech
Tehran Times

UNESCO, KOICA to update Iran's technical, training centers

TEHRAN –The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in collaboration with the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), has started a project to modernize and update the Instructor Training Center (ITC) and the Technical and Vocational Training Organization (TVTO) of the country.

Iran's transition into an aging country seems inevitable

TEHRAN – Considering the fact that the fertility rate in Iran is stabilized at around 1.6 children per woman, which is much lower than the rate required to replace its aging population, the transition of society from young to middle-aged has become inevitab
Tehran Times

Iran's transition into an aging country seems inevitable

TEHRAN – Considering the fact that the fertility rate in Iran is stabilized at around 1.6 children per woman, which is much lower than the rate required to replace its aging population, the transition of society from young to middle-aged has become inevitable.

4th Persian Medicine Festival to be held in February

TEHRAN –The fourth Persian Medicine Festival is planned to be held in February with the theme of ‘integration of Persian medicine into the healthcare system’.
Tehran Times

4th Persian Medicine Festival to be held in February

TEHRAN –The fourth Persian Medicine Festival is planned to be held in February with the theme of ‘integration of Persian medicine into the healthcare system’.

Over 29,000 ID cards issued for children born to Iranian women, foreign men

TEHRAN –Under the nationality law amended in 2019, a total of 29,045 Iranian identity cards have been issued for children born to Iranian mothers and foreign fathers.
Tehran Times

Over 29,000 ID cards issued for children born to Iranian women, foreign men

TEHRAN –Under the nationality law amended in 2019, a total of 29,045 Iranian identity cards have been issued for children born to Iranian mothers and foreign fathers.

Trump's tariffs would spell disaster for U.S. markets, Ontario premier says

The premier of Canada's most populous province said Tuesday president-elect Donald Trump's plan to impose sweeping 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian products would be a «disaster» that would hurt U.S. stock markets.
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Trump's tariffs would spell disaster for U.S. markets, Ontario premier says

The premier of Canada's most populous province said Tuesday president-elect Donald Trump's plan to impose sweeping 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian products would be a «disaster» that would hurt U.S. stock markets.

Just 3 months after a shark took his leg, this P.E.I. kiteboarder was back on the water

After a shark attack took his right leg, professional kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault is back on the water. Lucas Arsenault was on vacation with his family in Turks and Caicos in May when a shark attacked him while snorkelling. He lost his right leg.
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Just 3 months after a shark took his leg, this P.E.I. kiteboarder was back on the water

After a shark attack took his right leg, professional kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault is back on the water. Lucas Arsenault was on vacation with his family in Turks and Caicos in May when a shark attacked him while snorkelling. He lost his right leg.

Freeland's letter didn't mention gender, but Trudeau faces 'phony feminism' attacks anyway

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's working relationships with women have been part of the conversation around his politics for more than a decade. After Chrystia Freeland's blunt cabinet resignation pushed him to his lowest political moment, the topic is bein
CBC | Canada News

Freeland's letter didn't mention gender, but Trudeau faces 'phony feminism' attacks anyway

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's working relationships with women have been part of the conversation around his politics for more than a decade. After Chrystia Freeland's blunt cabinet resignation pushed him to his lowest political moment, the topic is being used against him.

Somali pirates demand $10M ransom for Chinese vessel

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali pirates have issued a $10 million ransom demand for a Chinese-owned fishing vessel and its 18 crew members, amplifying concerns about a resurgence of piracy in the waters off Puntland’s northeastern coast.
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Somali pirates demand $10M ransom for Chinese vessel

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali pirates have issued a $10 million ransom demand for a Chinese-owned fishing vessel and its 18 crew members, amplifying concerns about a resurgence of piracy in the waters off Puntland’s northeastern coast.

Somalia struggles to rid itself of plastic despite ban

Somalia took the ambitious step of banning single-use plastic bags this year, but in a country with many economic challenges, it has proved hard to implement.
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Somalia struggles to rid itself of plastic despite ban

Somalia took the ambitious step of banning single-use plastic bags this year, but in a country with many economic challenges, it has proved hard to implement.

Minneapolis mosque faces extremist threats, police boost security measures

Mogadishu (HOL) — Security authorities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, have alerted the management of the Abubakar As-Sadique Islamic Center about credible threats targeting the mosque, reportedly originating from extremist groups. The threats, shared on social
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Minneapolis mosque faces extremist threats, police boost security measures

Mogadishu (HOL) — Security authorities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, have alerted the management of the Abubakar As-Sadique Islamic Center about credible threats targeting the mosque, reportedly originating from extremist groups. The threats, shared on social media, have led to heightened security measures and temporary suspensions of some educational activities at the mosque.

After 15 years, Jill Biden teaches final class at Virginia community college

First lady Jill Biden has taught her last class at Northern Virginia Community College, where she has worked as a professor since 2009.
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After 15 years, Jill Biden teaches final class at Virginia community college

First lady Jill Biden has taught her last class at Northern Virginia Community College, where she has worked as a professor since 2009.

Nature Seychelles and WWF Madagascar train marine biologists in coral reef restoration

Nature Seychelles, a not-for-profit organisation, teamed up with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Madagascar to provide a 15-day science-based coral reef restoration training in the last months of the year for four practitioners from the southwestern Indian Ocea
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Nature Seychelles and WWF Madagascar train marine biologists in coral reef restoration

Nature Seychelles, a not-for-profit organisation, teamed up with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Madagascar to provide a 15-day science-based coral reef restoration training in the last months of the year for four practitioners from the southwestern Indian Ocean islands. Nature Seychelles said in a recent press release that the training began in October with three days of online theoretical instruction covering essential principles of restoration ecology and best practices, appropriate design, logistics, and planning. Since November 5, the training shifted to Nature Seychelles' Centre for Ocean Restoration and Learning (CORAL) complex on Praslin Island, with practical in-water activities at Cousin Island Special Reserve, where actual restoration efforts are taking place. This segment comprises a mix of classroom lessons and field activities coordinated by the Nature Seychelles Reef Rescuers, led by Dr. Luca Saponari. The participants are learning all aspects of coral reef restoration from the Reef Rescuers programme, which has been running for 14 years. They expect to gain skills in collecting healthy corals for restoration, building underwater nurseries, growing corals underwater, planting them in degraded areas, and monitoring and evaluating success. The training draws on Nature Seychelles' Coral Reef Restoration Toolkit, created in Seychelles and published in 2018. It will be done alongside new and improved practices from the third phase of the programme, which is financed by the Adaptation Fund through the United Nations Development Progamme (UNDP) and the government of Seychelles. The training comprises a mix of on-land lessons and in-water activities coordinated by Nature Seychelles' Reef Rescuers. (Nature Seychelles) Photo License: All Rights Reserved    The chief executive of Nature Seychelles, Dr. Nirmal Jivan Shah said, «We aim to cascade our world-class experience in coral reef restoration to as many practitioners as possible to foster a community of practitioners across borders to improve the outlook for corals.» He said, «This latest training reflects our commitment to sharing successes, lessons learned, and challenges faced from an established programme. It is the third international training in coral restoration we have conducted since launching the project in 2010, and over 90 individuals have been skilled up through these and other hands-on activities open to marine biologists.» The CEO added that the training is payable to help establish a sustainable funding mechanism for coral restoration required by the current project financed by the Adaptation Fund. It will also establish Seychelles' reputation as a world leader in coral restoration. Dr. Mahery Randrianarivo from WWF highlighted the urgent need for active restoration in response to severe declines in Madagascar's coral reefs over the past five decades driven by a combination of natural, climatic, and human-induced pressures. «While passive restoration efforts have been made through the establishment of marine protected areas and locally managed marine areas, the increase in frequency and intensity of these disturbances now require active restoration to better support and enhance reefs' resilience. Based on data collected over the past 10 years, WWF Madagascar has identified reef sites that are struggling to recover,» he said. Randrianarivo added that Madagascar is now planning to test various coral nursery techniques at a pilot site in the southwest seascape. «The most effective methods will then be scaled up across the region, with further application in other seascapes. Thanks to Nature Seychelles' experience sharing, we now have a clearer understanding of the challenges we must overcome to achieve our goals,» he said. Funding for Madagascar's project and training has been provided by the Blue Action Fund.