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Mohammed Bin Salman · Saudi ArabiaSaudi Gazette report JEDDAH — Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman met with Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abbas Araghchi and his accompanying delegation at Al-Salam Palace ...See the Story
Iranian FM Meets Saudi Crown Prince to Appreciate His Efforts to Enhance Regional Security
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Middle East · FranceThe economic situation in France is getting worse. Prime Minister Bayrou's government is no longer in control of the government deficit. Meanwhile, the country has to pay higher interest rates on government bonds than Italy.See the Story
France Plunges Into the Debt Crisis: "Since Yesterday, We Have Paid More Interest than italy."
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
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Influencers · MthathaSocial media was supposed to be a place where everyone could finally have a voice. For years, we heard that platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok would open up public conversation. No more gatekeepers in newsrooms deciding whose views mattered and no more barriers to ordinary people being heard. That was exciting. Imagine a digital square where the kid in Mthatha and the student in Bloemfontein could all debate big ideas as equals. A…See the Story
[Opinion] When the algorithm becomes the jury — how influencers police public opinion – The Mail & Guardian
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