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Algeria edge Burkina Faso to book place in AFCON round of 16

Algeria

Algeria edge Burkina Faso to book place in AFCON round of 16

Algeria national football team secured qualification for the round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations after edging Burkina Faso national football team 1–0 in a tightly contested match played at Prince Moulay Hassan Stadium.

Trump, Netanyahu to discuss next phase of Gaza plan

Israel

Trump, Netanyahu to discuss next phase of Gaza plan

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to push for progress in the stalled ceasefire in Gaza when he meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday for talks that will include Israel’s concerns over Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran.

Syria secures Assad-era mass grave and opens criminal investigation

Syria

Syria secures Assad-era mass grave and opens criminal investigation

Syria’s government has ordered soldiers to guard a mass grave created to conceal atrocities under Bashar al-Assad and has opened a criminal investigation, following a Reuters report that revealed a yearslong conspiracy by the fallen dictatorship to hide thousands of bodies on the remote desert site.

Israeli special forces nab Islamic Jihad operative

Gaza

Israeli special forces nab Islamic Jihad operative

In a precision operation conducted deep within Gaza City, Israeli special forces have reportedly apprehended a high-ranking Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) member linked to the kidnapping of an Israeli citizen.

Sharjah Airport gears up for busy winter season

United Arab Emirates

Sharjah Airport gears up for busy winter season

Sharjah International Airport has announced it is fully prepared to handle an expected increase in passenger traffic during the winter holiday period, following the introduction of several operational measures aimed at improving passenger flow and maintaining service standards.

Kosovo's ruling party wins vote after year-long political impasse

Politics

Kosovo's ruling party wins vote after year-long political impasse

Nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s party won more than half of the votes in Sunday's election, opening the way to create a new government after a year-long political deadlock that has paralysed parliament and delayed key international funding.    

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