Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
3/2/2021 10:54:19 PM
President Al-Sisi intervened this week to quell a public opinion storm by postponing the implementation of a controversial law on the registration of real estate properties, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
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Sports
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Talents Abroad
2/28/2021 11:46:42 PM
Mostafa Mohamed began his life in Turkish football with six goals in as many appearances, with Galatasaray saying they intend to make his loan deal permanent at the end of the year
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World
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Region
2/23/2021 9:24:27 PM
State TV quoted deputy provincial governor Mohammad Hadi Marashi as saying two people were killed by gunfire on the Pakistani side of the border
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World
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International
2/23/2021 2:22:55 PM
Malaysia on Tuesday deported over 1,000 Myanmar detainees back to their homeland just weeks after a coup, despite a court order halting the repatriation and a storm of criticism from rights groups
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World
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International
2/21/2021 3:57:16 PM
More than 5,000 people have fled to temporary shelters in southern Philippines as tropical storm Dujuan brought heavy rains, submerging dozens of villages, the country's disaster monitoring agency said on Sunday
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World
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International
2/20/2021 3:28:05 PM
Southern cities slammed by winter storms that left millions without power for days have traded one crisis for another: Busted water pipes ruptured by record-low temperatures created shortages of clean drinking water
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Sports
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Omni Sports
2/20/2021 12:50:27 PM
Third seed Osaka played some way short of her best tennis but it was more than enough as she clinched six straight games to take the first set and stormed to a 4-0 lead in the second
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World
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International
2/17/2021 11:38:57 AM
Dozens of police stormed Lleida university in northeastern Spain earlier in the day and arrested rapper Pablo Hasel after he had barricaded himself there
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World
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International
2/17/2021 9:44:45 AM
President Joe Biden on Tuesday vowed to provide additional emergency resources for those affected by the "historic storm"
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World
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International
2/10/2021 9:34:53 AM
The senators sitting as jurors, many of whom fled for safety themselves the day of the attack, watched and listened, unable to avoid the jarring video of Trump supporters battling past police to storm the halls
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World
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International
2/9/2021 6:18:04 PM
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that Biden will be busy with the business of the presidency and won't spend much time watching the televised proceedings
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World
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Region
2/4/2021 8:47:28 PM
The Senate impeachment trial starts Feb. 9. Trump is charged with inciting a mob of supporters that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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World
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International
2/1/2021 6:31:40 PM
'It's going to be a prolonged event,' Pagano said.
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World
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International
1/31/2021 9:16:59 PM
Winds strong enough to bring down tree branches with gusts ranging from 35 to 50 mph were forecast for the storm
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World
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International
1/31/2021 8:20:52 PM
Trump's Senate trial is due to start on February 9 over alleged "incitement of insurrection" over the storming on the Capitol by his supporters
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Egypt
1/28/2021 6:16:00 PM
Zamalek residents voice concerns about Cairo Eye, a new Ferris wheel
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World
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International
1/27/2021 7:43:00 PM
A sea of tens of thousands of farmers riding tractors and horses stormed India’s historic red fort this week — a dramatic escalation of their protests, which are posing a significant challenge to Modi’s government
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World
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International
1/26/2021 1:34:30 PM
The storm, which hit the town of Fultondale in Jefferson County late Monday, caused 'significant damage,' the National Weather Service (NWS) tweeted
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World
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Africa
1/25/2021 12:43:42 PM
'Rainfall is starting to ease off slowly,' said Puseletso Mofokeng, senior forecaster at the South African Weather Service
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World
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International
1/24/2021 9:09:34 PM
The coming second impeachment trial of Trump on a charge of inciting the deadly storming of the Capitol has aggravated a rift among his fellow Republicans that was on full display on Sunday
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