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06/04/2025
Analysis: The Race Begins, Potential Successors to South Korea's President Yoon

Doha, 04 April 2025 South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Friday upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, shifting national attention to the upcoming snap election to choose his successor. Opposition Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung currently holds a strong lead in the polls. The court’s ruling and Yoon’s official removal from office mark a return...

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12/12/2024
Doha Forum: A global platform for dialogue and solutions to regional and int'l crises

Doha, 12 Dec. 2024 The Forum drew statesmen, global leaders, experts, educationists, think tank members, diplomats, and members of civil society from arouArticlnd the world to address pressing challenges and promote collaboration Ashraf Siddiqui Doha Forum 2024, which concluded in Doha on Sunday, was a highly successful event. It was held under the theme ‘Inevitability...

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14/06/2024
Article: CASCF - A Signature Platform for Collective China-Arab Cooperation

Doha, 14 June 2024 By Cao Xiaolin Ambassador Of Peoples Republic of China to                                                                                   State...

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