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Vienna was not quiet this week. Inside a chamber of formality and tension, Sudan’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations and international organizations delivered more than a political briefing—it offered a nation’s raw testimony. From genocide accusations to infrastructure collapse, the session became a mirror held to the world: reflecting complicity, calling for justice, and refusing silence.
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BEAUTY WITH A PURPOSE: MISS SEA VIETNAM GLOBAL 2025 AND THE JOURNEY TO THE WORLD STAGE
The two Kings Philippe and Van der Bellen havedifferent backgrounds, one is of royal origin, and the other is a child of a refugee family (once of noble origin) but now, in the eyes of the European public, both of them are giving off a sense of courtesy, virtue and erudition.
WAJWith the attendance of many international figures, the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II was celebrated at the United Nations headquarters.
Journalist Usama Soliman
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