Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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Paramount Studios announced plans to produce an action film based on the popular video game "Call of Duty," which has 100 million monthly players. The latest game installment is set in the 1990s and involves a security mission in Washington.
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In Lagos, Nigeria, Section 419 of the criminal code, which punishes fraud, has become a symbol of financial fraud culture. Artist Inua Ellams explored this phenomenon in an art project combining photography and poetry to reflect Nigeria's economic and social crisis.
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"Narukami," son of the legendary "Thunder Snow," shines in Japan after winning the Grade 2 Kozukata Sho race and qualifying for the Grade 1 Japan Dirt Classic, achieving four wins from five starts.
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The "Loyalty to the Resistance" bloc, chaired by MP Muhammad Raad, discussed political issues related to Lebanon and Palestine, condemning ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza and calling on the Lebanese government to fulfill its commitments in reconstruction and national dialogue.
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Lebanon rejects sectarian divisions and emphasizes that there is no ruling sectarian majority. It stresses the importance of consensus and freedom as the foundation of national cohesion, while criticizing claims about sectarian population numbers and affirming Lebanon as a homeland of coexistence.
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Tunisian director Kawthar Ben Hania highlights the importance of cinema to give voice and face to Gaza victims through her film "The Voice of Hind Rajab," which portrays the last hours of a Palestinian girl killed by Israeli gunfire.
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For the first time, artificial intelligence trained on Tawfiq al-Hakim's style wrote the Egyptian Theatre Day speech, which will be delivered by actress Aida Fahmy at a celebration next Friday at Cairo Opera House.
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The influence of the Security Cell and Special Action Forces in Khartoum is growing, practicing unlawful arrests and torture against citizens, with the complicity of the Sudanese police who transfer suspects to these unofficial bodies. This constitutes a blatant violation of human rights and threatens Sudan's future.
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British streets have recently seen an unprecedented display of the "St George's Cross" and Union Jack flags amid rising nationalist and right-wing protests targeting immigrants and refugees.
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