Daily Archives: 10 February، 2025

Ukraine Launches New Offensive Into Russia’s Kursk

Muhamad Yehia Ukraine is launching a new offensive into Russia’s Kursk region as it struggles to fend off Moscow’s advances in its own southeastern territories. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the new assaults into Kursk during a Feb. 7 address, saying that a “significant number” of Russian troops were killed. …

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Trump Says He Has Spoken Directly to Putin About Ending War in Ukraine

Muhamad Yehia President Donald Trump said on Feb. 7 that he has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the Russia–Ukraine war, drawing a response from the Kremlin. Speaking to the New York Post in an exclusive interview on Air Force One, Trump said that he did speak with …

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Democrats Open to Shutting Down Government Over Trump’s DOGE Activity, Senator Says

Muhamad Yehia A Democratic senator has said that he and his fellow Democrats are open to shutting down the government in March if President Donald Trump’s recent actions to slim down the federal government are not halted. “I cannot support efforts that will continue this lawlessness that we’re seeing when …

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Ultra-Processed Foods Are Making You Depressed

Muhamad Yehia When you pick up a cigarette packet, the warning is clear: Smoking causes lung cancer and other health issues. Reach for a bottle of alcohol, and you’re met with labels warning of its harm. Yet in grocery stores, we—and our children—can grab ultra-processed foods (UPFs) without a single …

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Libyan Minister of Labor: We have a vision to provide thousands of jobs 

Tripoli – Sahar Rajab Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhuma, Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government, revealed that the government of Hamad Abdullah Arhuma has a ready vision, which includes alternatives for appointment and employment and provides a decent life for all job seekers by providing real job opportunities …

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Trump’s Aid Freeze Prompts Rethink of Dependency in Africa

Muhamad Yehia JOHANNESBURG—African health experts say the continent should prepare for an environment in which it can no longer depend on donations from the United States, following an order from President Donald Trump last week that paralyzed U.S.-funded health services. Although Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a waiver allowing …

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