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Fire destroys Ottoman-era Qaysari Bazaar in Iraq’s Kirkuk
on: by Fernil News
fire ripped through the Ottoman-era Qaysari Bazaar in Iraq’s northern city of Kirkuk on Monday night, according to a local spokesman, damaging hundreds of stores. “More than 400 shops were gutted by the blaze,” Qais Kirkuki, a spokesman for the city’s
Seven most splendid islands to visit in Turkey
on: by Fernil News
Turkey’s islands promise you a dreamy holiday with their clear seas, pristine beaches, mysterious ruins, history and charm of each. There are around 500 islands and islets in the Turkish seas. Among them, Gokceada, Bozcaada, Cunda, and Princes’ Islands are worldwide
Facebook knew about ‘malicious’ Russian activity in 2014, UK lawmaker claims
on: by Fernil News
British MP on Tuesday claimed Facebook knew about potentially malicious Russian activity in 2014, long before such activity becomes public, during a parliamentary hearing where international lawmakers grilled the company. Damian Collins, head of a parliamentary inquiry into fake news and
Hundreds of Tunisians protest ‘murderer’ Saudi crown prince’s visit
on: by Fernil News
Hundreds of Tunisians protested on Tuesday against a visit by Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, denouncing the top Saudi royal as a murderer in the second straight day of demonstrations condemning the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Museum conversations day two: Are the colonialist ripping us of our culture?
on: by Radia Sambare
The Museum conversations which was held at the Ghana Museum and Monuments Board premises in Accra successful entered its second day with todays discussion centering on the controversial concept of Universal Museums . The controversial concept was coined from the fact




