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Turkey reopens ancient church with prized mosaics to Muslim worship

Turkey

Turkey reopens ancient church with prized mosaics to Muslim worship

Turkey has opened the ancient Chora church, one of Istanbul's most celebrated Byzantine buildings, to Muslim worshippers after it was used as a museum for more than 70 years, making it the second such major conversion under President Tayyip Erdogan.

Iraq requests end of UN assistance mission by end-2025

Iraq

Iraq requests end of UN assistance mission by end-2025

Iraq has requested that a United Nations assistance mission set up after the 2003 US-led invasion of the country end its work by the end of 2025, saying it was no longer needed because Iraq had made significant progress toward stability.

Israel emerges among top favourites to win Eurovision

Israel

Israel emerges among top favourites to win Eurovision

Israel's Eden Golan has become one of the favourites among bookmakers to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest after she made it through the semi-finals on Thursday despite boos during her performance and protests outside the venue in Sweden.

Continued criticism: Josep Borrell and his stance against Israel

EU

Continued criticism: Josep Borrell and his stance against Israel

Spain, Ireland and other European Union member countries plan to recognise a Palestinian state on May 21, the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said late on Thursday ahead of an expected U.N. vote on Friday on a Palestinian bid to become a full member.

Dubai and Abu Dhabi emerge as millionaire magnets in the Middle East

United Arab Emirates

Dubai and Abu Dhabi emerge as millionaire magnets in the Middle East

Dubai, renowned for its opulence and rapid growth, has been named one of the world’s wealthiest cities and the richest in the Middle East, according to the latest findings from the World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2024 by Henley & Partners in collaboration with New World Wealth.

UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid for membership

United Nations

UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid for membership

The United Nations General Assembly on Friday backed a Palestinian bid to become a full U.N. member by recognizing it as qualified to join and recommending the U.N. Security Council "reconsider the matter favorably."

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