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Solar energy project at Al-Assad University Hospital in Damascus enters service
Al-Assad University Hospital in Damascus has implemented the new solar energy project , which will provide hot water around the clock for all the residential buildings of the hospital, which include housing for postgraduate doctors,…
Bulgaria is negotiating with Gazprom to resume gas supplies
On August 31st, Bulgarian Energy Minister Rosen Hristov announced that his country has started negotiations with Russia's Gazprom to resume supplies to his country.
“We are in contact with Gazprom and we are trying to reach a positive…
Palestinian Foreign Ministry renews its call for international protection of Palestinians
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs renewed its call on the international community to provide international protection for the Palestinian people. It called on the International Criminal Court to immediately begin its…
Mansour calls on international community to compel Israeli occupation to release all Palestinian…
OCCUPIED AL-QUDS, Sep.1, (ST)- Palestine’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, has renewed his call on the international community to compel the Israeli occupation authorities to release all Palestinian prisoners.…
Chekunkov: Delegations from unfriendly countries to take part in the 7th EEF in Vladivostok
Delegations from unfriendly countries, including Japan and South Korea, will come to the 7th Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), the Minister of the Development of the Far East Aleksey Chekunkov announced on Thursday.
“I am convinced and know…
The prisoner Awawda suspends his hunger strike after his victory in the Battle of Will over the…
On August 31st, Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawda suspended his hunger strike, which lasted for 172 days, after the Israeli occupation authorities acquiesced to his demands and released him due to his insistence and determination to fight…
Floods affect monuments and hundreds of health facilities in Pakistan
The floods that swept large parts of Pakistan recently as a result of the continuous heavy rains since mid-July have caused severe damage to archaeological monuments, threatening the historical heritage in that country.
Pakistani media…