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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump administration burns 500 tons of emergency food for children, costing taxpayers $1 millionThe Trump administration destroyed 500 tons of emergency food meant for malnourished children, costing $1 million. The ...
In place of a coherent strategy or vision, Trump’s approach to the Middle East is driven by dramatic gestures, symbolic ...
President Donald Trump's administration has been working on a landmark deal to sell Nvidia chips to the United Arab Emirates ...
Open Championship is drawing near as the best golfers in the world travel to Northern Ireland for the final major title of ...
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Naharnet on MSNTrump hosts Persian Gulf leaders at White HousePresident Donald Trump hosted a pair of Arab Gulf leaders at the White House on Wednesday as violence between Israel and ...
That Dog Stella on MSN6h
Making Dubai’s Chocolate Treat for Dogs with Stella – Part 2'Pure, unadulterated, meaningless show business.' Trump threatens 10% to 15% tariffs on more than 150 countries Trump ...
The United States is set to destroy nearly 500 metric tons of U.S.-taxpayer-funded emergency food meant for starving people around the world.
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Greater Kashmir on MSNTrump meets Gulf leaders at White House following Israeli strikes on SyriaIsrael launched strikes in the Syrian capital, Damascus, followed by a ceasefire announcement, but it was unclear if it would hold ...
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YouTube on MSNHow Dubai is moving to renewablesIn November 2015, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and also the ruler of Dubai ...
Outlaw Garage on MSN15h
Baja Bash 1000: Desert Fun in Dubai with an Aircooled VW BajaOutlaw Garage is a channel for car lovers who live for classic builds, rare finds, and timeless Porsches. Based in Australia, they spotlight unique automotive culture while paying tribute to their ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUSAID food for nearly 30,000 hungry kids to be destroyed: OfficialAid officials managed to save 622 tonnes of the energy-dense biscuits in June – sending them to Syria, Bangladesh and Myanmar – but 496 tonnes, worth $793,000 before they expired this month, will be ...
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