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Hamstring tear will keep Salah out for four weeks, but he will be fit for Egypt at the World Cup, Ibrahim Hassan says.
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African countries need to change rules and regulations to stimulate African investment in start-ups.
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Palestine’s ambassador to Brazil at COP30 climate summit noted Israel’s genocide in Gaza added to the climate crisis.
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Australia cut ties with Iran and proscribed the IRGC in August but Mexico has signalled no disruption to bilateral ties.
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