No any English man still watch this seen in europ or amarica its only in pakistan
No any English man still watch this seen in europ or amarica its only in pakistan
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The former foreign secretary Boris Johnson offers tea instead of answers
Offers tea anstead of answwrs
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Trudeau, Scheer take part in tradition of dragging newly-elected Speaker to chair
Anthony Rota has been elected as the 37th Speaker of the House of Commons. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer took part in the tradition of dragging the newly-elected Speaker to their chair after the vote Thursday.
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Ethiopia votes in elections delayed by COVID-19, overshadowed by Tigray war | DW News
Ethiopians have begun voting in general elections that are seen as the first major test of prime minister Abiy Ahmed and his ruling coalition.
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Shallow - Daddy Daughter Duet (from A Star Is Born) - Lady Gaga, Bradley
I am singing "Shallow" with my Dad. I hope you like our daddy daughter duet. This song from movie "A Star Is Born" (original singing by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper). Please check out more voice covers on
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#EbrahimRaisi #IranSanctions Iran election: Hardliner Raisi sweeps to victory amid low turnout |
A hardline cleric has swept to victory in Iran's presidential election. Officials say Ebrahim Raisi has won nearly two thirds of the vote. The only moderate candidate has already conceded. Raisi is a harsh critic of the West. The US has sanctioned him for allegedly overseeing the executions of thousands of political prisoners.
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Indian police summon Twitter chief over viral video | DW News
A long-running dispute between the Indian government and Twitter escalated on Thursday, when police in northern Uttar Pradesh state summoned Twitter India's chief for questioning. They allege Twitter encouraged the spread of "hate and enmity" by failing to remove a video being circulated on the platform.
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The Dark Side Of Dubai They Don't Want You To See Is Shocking
Dubai is always synonymous with incredible wealth. It has come a long way from being a sleepy fishing port at the edge of the desert. Oil wealth has allowed Dubai to build skyscrapers that would put Manhattan to shame and roads in this part of the world are fit for any supercar. Gold once used to be a stronghold of Dubai. Unlike this precious metal, though, not everything glitters in this part of the world. The dark side of Dubai has been exposed very little to the outside world, but growth in technology is slowly.
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Is the toilet humanity's most important invention? | DW Analysis
Penicillin, vaccines, organ transplants. All these innovations are rightfully hailed as milestones of medical advance. But another invention more than deserves to be held in the same regard. The toilet. You should give a crap about your crapper, because it has a huge influence on your life and humanity in general. Many of us take modern sanitation for granted. The vast majority of humans that walked this earth at some point, if they had done their business, they were kind of stuck with it. And that is by no means a problem of the past.
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Armenia votes in election triggered by Nagorno-Karabakh defeat | DW News
Armenians are heading to the polls in elections called after a disastrous war with Azerbaijan. Armenia lost large swathes of territory in the long-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region in a ceasefire agreement. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is hoping to renew his mandate, but his popularity has dropped after he signed the truce brokered by Russia. Observers warn the conflict could easily flare up again. And there have been reports of unrest at polling booths. Almost three thousand meters above sea level - but only a few meters apart, Armenian and Azeri soldiers stare each other down. Just a matter of months after a brutal war saw thousands killed and war crimes committed against prisoners. At this proximity, tempers can flare. Commanders eventually put an end to this brawl but recent weeks have seen repeated shooting and Armenia
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NATO declares China 'a systemic challenge to the global order' | DW News
NATO leaders had branded China a security risk to the alliance and criticized its "opaque" weapons development programs. "China's stated ambitions and assertive behavior present systemic challenges to the rules-based international order and to areas relevant to alliance security," NATO leaders had said in a communique. The final communique was NATO's first change of focus for an alliance created to defend Europe from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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WW2 #NaziGermany #SovietUnion Germany marks 80 years since Nazis invaded the Soviet Union
ermany is marking 80 years since the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. The surprise attack on June 22, 1941, would become the biggest and bloodiest front in World War Two, and end in Nazi Germany's complete destruction. By the end of the war, an estimated 27 million Soviet citizens had died, including fourteen million civilians. From the beginning, "Operation Barbarossa," as the invasion was called, was conducted as a war of annihilation. The Germans also treated Soviet prisoners of war brutally. The Nazis took some 5,7 million Soviet prisoners of war over the course of four years. They were executed, starved, or died on forced marches from the frontlines. It's estimated that more than three million Soviet POWs died, making them one of the largest groups of Nazi victims.
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Putin To American Journo: We Feel For The Americans, But We Don’t Want The Same To Happen In Rsia
Russian President Vladimir Putin answered journalists' questions after the end of talks with President of the United States of America Joseph Bide
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Get the latest information from the Government of Pakistan about COVID-19.
France is reopening to foreign tourists after the pandemic devastated business. The capital Paris is enticing visitors with bargains and unusually empty museums. But as DW's Lisa Louis found out, the city has some tough competition. Paris loves its tourists. That's the message young, multilingual ambassadors are trying to spread.
First astronauts en route for China’s Tiangong space station | DW News
he first astronauts for China's new space station have blasted off for the country's longest crewed mission. The Long March-2F rocket carrying three astronauts lifted off on Thursday at 9:22 a.m. local time (0122 UTC) from the Jiuquan launch center in the Gobi desert of northwestern China. Shenzhou-12 is the third of 11 missions — four of which will be crewed — needed to complete China's first space station. The astronauts, wearing their spacesuits, were seen off by the commander of China's manned space program and other military
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DWNews.Afghanistan: Polio workers gunned down on the job | DW News
Unidentified gunmen shot dead six polio workers in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday during a polio vaccination drive. Police in the province of Nangarhar blamed the Taliban for the attacks. The group has denied responsibility. The latest killings come just two months after three female polio workers were killed in the provincial capital Jalalabad, also during a polio vaccination drive. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for that killing.
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