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Iran says Syria’s future unclear after foreign minister hits back | Politics News
Iran’s top diplomat has said it is too soon to judge Syria’s future as many developments could affect it after his counterpart in the fledgling Syrian government heavily criticised Tehran. “I think it is currently too soon to judge, both for us and for those others who think victories were… Read Details ⇢
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How to set up a PlayStation Portal
While Sony is reportedly working on a new handheld console, for the time being, the PlayStation Portal is the best way to play PS5 games on the go. Its large screen may cap out at 1080p, but it’s a fantastic way to enjoy the latest titles when you’re away from… Read Details ⇢
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A Guide for South African Consumers
Many online casinos in SA want to allow you to keep gambling longer. Various bonuses and promotions are the easiest way to do so. Most would go to the players who have been gaming there for quite some time. However, a welcome bonus is mostly given to every new gamer. … Read Details ⇢
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Sudan’s war is ‘deepening and widening’ a famine crisis
Famine is spreading in Sudan due to a war between the military and a notorious paramilitary group that has devastated the country and created the world’s largest displacement crisis, a global hunger monitoring group said on December 24. Director of Action Against Hunger Jean-Michel Grand and FAO’s Senior Emergency and Rehabilitation Officer Food Dervla Cleary were our guests. Source link Read Details ⇢
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Pope Francis addresses Ukraine, Middle East in Christmas Urbi et Orbi message
Pope Francis delivered his annual “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) Christmas message and blessing from the Vatican on Wednesday, calling for peace around the globe and an end to ongoing conflicts. The leader of the Roman Catholic Church mentioned the war between Russia and Ukraine directly… Read Details ⇢
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Could the Houthis be next? Yemenis reflect on the fall of Syria’s al-Assad | Conflict News
Sanaa, Yemen – Mansour Saleh, a 25-year-old history graduate in Sanaa, has been glued to the political and military developments in Syria. “Stunning”, “mysterious” and “unexpected”, are among some of the words he used to describe what happened in the country this month. The fall of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad earlier… Read Details ⇢
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Apple invests billions in Globalstar for satellite services and improved iPhone connectivity
Apple wants to bridge gaps in connectivity with advanced satellite technology New direct-to-device satellite services how to expand signal to remote areas Enhanced satellite services redefine iPhone’s global communication reach Apple is working to enhance satellite-based services for iPhone users, focusing on improving connectivity in areas lacking cellular coverage. Building… Read Details ⇢
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Christmas dinner just got a bit bigger as prices dip – The Mail & Guardian
In the basket: The prices of some essential foodstuffs, such as potatoes, are down from last year. Photo: Per-Anders Pettersson/Getty Images As South Africans go about their Christmas shopping, they can afford to loosen the purse strings a little, given that the average price of a food basket containing staples,… Read Details ⇢
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Twenty not-to-be-missed shows in Paris and beyond this December
December is rich in choices in all areas of the performing arts in Paris and futher afield. There’s a stripped-down Shakespeare in Lyon, an almost complete The Satin Slipper in Paris, a dizzying Polifemo in Versailles, the glorious voguing/waacking/hip hopping of dancer Amala Dianor and an abundance of children’s events… Read Details ⇢