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Bruce Willis’ condition worsens, diagnosed with ‘cruel’ frontotemporal dementia.

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 Bruce Willis’ condition worsens, diagnosed with ‘cruel’ frontotemporal dementia.  Bruce Willis has received a,cruel diagnosis nearly one year after announcing his battle with aphasia The family of the 67-year-old Die Hard” star, who retired from acting in March 2022, revealed in a lengthy statement Thursday that he has frontotemporal dementia While this is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis,  The family said on the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration website.FTD  Is a-cruel disease that many of us have never heard of and can strike anyone. For people under 60, FTD is the most common form of dementia,  And because getting the diagnosis can take years, FTD is likely much more prevalent than we know,  They continued.Today there are no treatments for the disease, a reality that we hope can change in the years ahead.  As Bruce’s condition advances, we hope that any media attention can be focused on shining a light on this dis...

Zelenskyy tells U.K. 'freedom will win,' push.. Russia -ukrain

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  Zelenskyy tells U.K. 'freedom will win,' pushes for warplanes Qatarinformation.News ruhullahmd120@gmail.com News Zelenskyy tells U.K. 'freedom will win,' push...  Zelenskyy tells U.K. 'freedom will win,' push.. Russia -ukrain Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pushed for fighter jets to ensure his country’s victory over Russia in a dramatic speech before the U.K. Parliament, where he also thanked the British people for their support since “Day One” of Moscow’s invasion.  The embattled leader’s surprise visit to Britain in a bid for more advanced weapons comes as Ukraine braces for an expected Russian offensive and hatches its own plans to retake land held by Moscow’s forces.  Support from Western allies has been key to Ukraine surprisingly stiff defense, and the two sides are engaged in grinding battles.  It was only Zelenskyy’s second foreign trip since Russia invaded on Feb, 24, 2022, and he visited the U.S. in Decembe...

Turkish Minister of Health: The death toll from the earthquake rose to 5,434 dead and more than 31,000 injured

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 Turkish Minister of Health:  The death toll from the earthquake rose to 5,434 dead and more than 31,000 injured  The Turkish Minister of Health, Fakhruddin Koca, announced that the total death toll from the earthquake that struck the south of the country has risen to 5,434, and 31,777 injured so far.   Koca said, during a joint press conference with Hulusi Akar, the Turkish Minister of Defense in Hatay state, in the south of the country, that the number of people rescued from under the rubble in Hatay state alone has so far reached 1,846 people.   He pointed to the collapse of 2,749 buildings in the state, according to the initial census, indicating that reinforcements from search and rescue cadres are on their way to the state to double the number of working crews, as of tomorrow (Thursday).   For his part, the Turkish Minister of Defense announced the opening of all military headquarters and barracks located in the earthquake areas to the afflicted, noti...

Footage of the arrival of the Qatari American Air Force plane to #Gazi

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Footage of the arrival of the Qatari American Air Force plane to Gazi  From #scenes from the arrival of the Qatari Emiri Air Force plane to #Gaziantep, Turkey, loaded with a cargo weighing 35 tons   #Al-Raya _ newspaper # #Syria _ Turkey _ earthquake   Qatar Red Crescent Qatar Fund For Development

Earthquake in turkey:The earthquake toll in Turkey and Syria reaches 4,000 Kill

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 Earthquake in turkey:The earthquake toll in Turkey and Syria reaches 4,000 Kill  Earthquake in turkey  More than 4,000 people have been killed in Turkey and Syria by some of the worst earthquakes to hit the Middle East in recent memory, and millions more were left without heat as night fell and snowfall accumulated.  View More: Buildings were fallen in Turkey by the powerful earthquake, which was also felt throughout in the Middle East.  According to Turkey’s disaster response management organisation, known as AFAD, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 occurred early on Monday morning in the Turkish city of Gaziantep, then nine hours later another earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred nearby.  Millions will spend the night without access to power, heating fuel, or automobile petrol. As they looked for evidence of damage along a significant oil pipeline, authorities stopped the flow of petroleum to a nearby export terminal.  A 48-year-old Murat ...

Scenes from Turkiye and Syria

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Scenes from Turkiye and Syria where a 7.8 magnitude earthquake has killed and injured hundreds today. Scenes from Turkiye and Syria where a 7.8 magnitude earthquake has killed and injured hundreds today. Scenes from Turkiye and Syria where a 7.8 magnitude earthquake has killed and injured hundreds today.  Quotes from President of the sisterly Republic of Turkey, HE Recep Tayyip Erdogan:  - The earthquake is the biggest disaster the country has witnessed since 1939  - The death toll from the earthquake has risen to 912 people  - 45 countries have offered to help in rescue efforts and search for victims  - The total number of earthquake victims has risen to 3940 dead and 6,383 injured, in addition to the demolition of 3039 buildings

World/Middle East Major quake kills more than 100 across Turkey, Syria

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  World/Middle East  Major quake kills more than 100 across Turkey, Syria  World/Middle East  Major quake kills more than 100 across Turkey, Syria  Published: 06 Feb 2023 - 08:39 am | Last Updated: 06 Feb 2023 - 09:11 am  In this video grab from AFP TV taken on February 6, 2023, rescuers search for victims in southeastern Turkey (Photo by Mahmut BOZARSLAN / AFPTV / AFP)  Istanbul: A 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Turkey and Syria on Monday, killing more than 100 people, levelling buildings while many were still asleep, and sending tremors that were felt as far away as the island of Cyprus and Egypt.  Emergency service officials in Turkey put the initial death toll at 76, although it threatened to climb substantially higher because the night-time disaster had flattened dozens of apartment blocks across major cities.  At least 50 people also died in government-controlled parts of Syria, as well as the northern areas held by pr...

‘Mission completed’: Ukraine minister says warplanes on the way

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‘Mission completed’: Ukraine minister says warplanes on the way   Ukraine's allies will agree to provide fighter aircraft to battle Russian forces, the defence minister said, despite recent comments by Western leaders that warplanes would not be forthcoming.Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov also told a news conference on Sunday that Russia will launch a major offensive in the coming weeks, but Ukraine has the soldiers and resources to repel such an attack.Ukraine's military will halt the operation despite tanks and other weapon systems from the West not arriving in time, he said.“There will be planes, too,” Reznikov predicted. “The question is just what kind exactly … Consider that this mission is already completed.”So far Ukraine has won support from Baltic nations and Poland in its quest to obtain Western fighter jets. But several Western leaders have expressed concern that providing warplanes could provoke the Kremlin and draw their countries deeper into the conflict, which ...

Balloon Incident Highlights Fragile State of U.S.-China Relationship

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 Balloon Incident Highlights Fragile State of U.S.-China Relationship After years of deepening mistrust and simmering tensions, ties between the U.S. and China appeared poised for a modest rebound in the past few months. All it took was a balloon to upend everything. After years of deepening mistrust and simmering tensions, ties between the United States and China appeared poised for a modest rebound after the meeting of the two nations' leaders at a summit last November and recent efforts by Beijing to stabilize its relations with the world. A visit by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken to Beijing this weekend was expected to build on that progress. Balloon Incident Highlights Fragile State of U.S.-China Relationship

Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Park Jin and I signed the protocol

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 Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Park Jin and I signed the protocol Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Park Jin and I signed the  protocol to amend and extend the U.S.-Republic of Korea Science and Technology Agreement.  It now includes new components to strengthen our science and technology agreement  and extends the agreement for another 10 years. ruhullahmd120@gmail.com

There is a constant war between Ukraine and Russia

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There is a constant war between Ukraine and Russia Ukraine's President Zelenskyy says the situation at the front remains acute, particularly in the eastern Donetsk region where Russia is stepping up its offensive.