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POLITICS

The voter turnout in Iraq's general elections was 62%, officials said, despite attacks that killed 38 people.

SPORTS

Borussia Dortmund boss Juergen Klopp dished out praise for Mohamed Zidan, in the wake of the Egyptian forward's scintillating performance against Borussia Moenchengladbach.

MUSIC

The famous Syrian artist Asala Nasri denied reports that she contracted a disease and had to travel to the United States for treatment.

CINEMA

 

 

The Tunisian actress Hind Sabri and UN goodwill ambassador said that hunger is often the product of civil wars and conflicts between political groups, rather than poverty during a press conference at the Samaris Intercontinental Hotel in Cairo.

MEDIA

The famous Syrian actress Jumonah Murad has agreed to star in a new comedy television series called "Shahed Ithbat" (The Witness), written by Fouad Al Shandooli and likely to be directed by Muhammad Al Rashidi.

HEALTH

A technique that "washes out" the brains of severely ill premature babies may aid survival, a study suggests.

   

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