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Police shoot suspicious person near a museum and Israeli Consulate in Munich
Police in Munich said officers fired shots at a suspicious person on Thursday in an area near the Israeli Consulate…
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Upon High Royal Directives the Head of Government issues a decision on the implementation of “Morocco Offer” to develop the green hydrogen sector :
Upon High Royal Directives contained in the working session chaired by HM King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, on…
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Jet ski Moroccan tourist describes being shot at off Algerian coast
Mohamed Kissi was the only survivor to make it back. His brother and a friend were killed and another friend…
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Bab Sebta: 70 kg of Cannabis Resin Seized – Customs
In a joint routine operation conducted by customs officers and police services, 65 kg of narcotics were seized on Sunday.…
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Nîmes shootings: Two killings in three days in small French city
Both shootings took place in the Pissevin area of the city which has become plagued by drug violence. The first…
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Malka Leifer: Israeli ex-principal jailed for sexually abusing Australian students
Malka Leifer raped and indecently assaulted sisters Dassi Erlich and Elly Sapper between 2003 and 2007, a jury found in…
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At least 17 dead in India railway bridge collapse
The incident occurred near the town of Sairang, in the state of Mizoram. Up to 40 workers were at the…
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Greek fires rage after migrant tragedy near border
Fires that have claimed 20 lives in Greece are still burning out of control in foothills near Athens and the…
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18 people found dead in Greece as wildfires rage across Europe
Greek firefighters found the bodies of 18 people in an area ravaged by a major wildfire burning for days, authorities said Tuesday.…
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Palestinian man shot from behind by Israeli security forces, video appears to show
A Palestinian man was critically injured Monday after he was shot from behind by Israeli security forces in the occupied…
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