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United Kingdom Agreed to Plead Guilty To Murder US Captives By ISIL United Kingdom Agreed to Plead Guilty To Murder US Captives By ISIL Fighter Fighter, British-born Alexanda Kotey, a London native, was one of two ISIL militants detained by the US military in Iraq before being transferred to the US to face terrorism charges man accused of executing American hostages as part of the ISIL (ISIS) gang in Syria has pled guilty to eight US criminal offences, including fatal hostage kidnapping and conspiracy to support “terrorists.” On Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia, Kotey pled guilty to the murders of journalists…

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Sheikh Mohammed Declares the UAE Doesn’t Quite Await for the Future. With 50 major projects, the UAE will kick off the new season of the Year of the 50th. Known as ‘projects of the 50,’ they build on the achievements of the previous 50 years while charting a bold course for the next 50. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, announced the…

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The United States has Raised the Alarm in California due to the Caldor Wildfire. President Joe Biden has signed an emergency declaration for the state of California, as well as federal support, to assist firefighters fighting the Caldor Fire, which is burning near the popular tourist destination of Lake Tahoe. As crews battled a wind-driven blaze, the White House made the moves late Wednesday, saving South Lake Tahoe, the largest hamlet along the rim of North America’s largest alpine lake. The fire started on August 14 and has burned more than 82,500 hectares (204,000 acres) of drought-stricken timber since then.…

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The Supreme Court of the United States has refused to overturn Texas’ abortion ban. The United States Supreme Court has refused to overturn a Texas law prohibiting abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. Early on Thursday, the judges decided 5-4 to refuse an urgent appeal filed by abortionists and others seeking to stop the law’s implementation. The so-called Heartbeat Act, that took effect on Wednesday, effectively makes abortion illegal in California. The bill, which was signed by Republican Governor Greg Abbot in May, bans abortions after medical practitioners discover heart activity, which normally occurs after six weeks and before most…

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 UAE announces the third dosage of Pfizer’s Covid vaccination . .UAE announces the third dosage of Pfizer’s Covid vaccination in particular  region ,The UAE Health Authority  said on Wednesday that it will begin delivering a third dosage of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccination to individuals with impaired immune systems . The following people are eligible for the Pfizer booster shots On Wednesday, the UAE Health Authority announced that it will begin administering a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine to people with compromised immune systems. The Pfizer booster shot is available to the following people: he UAE Health Authority  said…

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Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has offered billions of dollars in additional investments before election Canada’s ruling Liberal Party has offered billions of dollars in additional investments before election in the weeks leading up to a federal election, as the party tries to gain support amid a tight race and recent Conservative advances. During a news conference in Toronto on Wednesday, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau announced the party’s election policy, promising 78 billion Canadian dollars ($62 billion) in new spending over five years, with a focus on health care. The expenditures would be largely offset by more than $25 billion in…

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US employers added fewer positions than predicted In August US add few jobs than expectations because ,indicating ongoing hiring hurdles and a slowing in the labor market recovery .As per ADP Research Institute figures issued Wednesday, businesses boosted their payrolls by 374,000 previous month, up from a revised 326,000 gain in July. In poll of economists, the figure fell short of all expectations.   Companies are always battling to recruit candidates and fulfill a record amount of empty jobs, as evidenced by the weakening employment gain. Simultaneously , if consumer expenditure on services such as dining out falls significantly, the…

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The United States is recommending its people to postpone travelling to Canada due to the potential of COVID-19.On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States issued a Level 3 travel advice for Canada, indicating “a high level of COVID-19 in the country.” The country’s travel advice levels go from Level 3 to Level 4, with Level 4 advising US residents not to travel to the marked country. The warning comes after the United States announced earlier this month that it will seal its land border with Canada until at least September 21 due to…

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“As the region experiences an increase and, improvement in non-oil private sector performance, and loosening of Covid-19 limitations despite a reduction in new Covid-19 cases, economic recovery in the UAE and the Gulf region is gaining traction. The non-oil output growth reached a two-year high in July, while output and new business increased at the fastest rates since July 2019. According to David Owen, an economist at IHS Market, the UAE’s non-oil sector had a busy start to the third quarter of the year, with firms reporting the largest increase in new orders in two years, owing to increasing domestic…

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Much has been said in recent weeks about the Taliban’s unexpected takeover of Afghanistan. Despite all of the money spent and blood shed by the United States, the corrupt administration in place attracted so little support that it was overthrown with barely a murmur. The “professional analysis” from the Western side appears to overlook the main cause of his failure. Sanad al-Kazimi, one of my clients in Guantánamo, recognized it right away in a recent conversation with me. Few people have more reason to regret the October 2001 invasion of Afghanistan than he does, as he has been held without…

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