0418 GMT January 22, 2021
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Donald Trump, who was impeached last week for inciting the insurrection at the Capitol, is set to be tried by the Senate after his presidential term. And now Trump has another trial planned: The Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists known as SAG-AFTRA, the performers union he’s been a member of for three decades, began planning a hearing to consider whether Trump’s incitement of the violence at the Capitol violated the guild’s constitution.
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The deputy commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) called the Israeli regime’s bluff about having hit Iranian outposts in Syria.
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Governor of Syria's Hama, Mohamed Tariq Krishati, confirmed that terrorists on Sunday attacked a bus column in the province, using small arms.
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A surfer has managed to escape a shark attack on the coast of South Australia.
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The Yemeni Army, backed by popular forces, launched a missile attack against the Saudi-led coalition’s Camp Tadawain in Yemen’s Ma’rib, killing at least eight Saudi forces.
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110 people killed in Boko Haram attack: UN
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The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh condemned a deadly terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s city of Bamiyan.
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Iran blames US proxies after projectile hits embassy
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Any US attack on Iran would face a “crushing” response, the government spokesman said on Tuesday, following reports US President Donald Trump asked for options for a strike on the Natanz uranium enrichment plant last week but decided against doing so.
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A so-called "polypill" that combines three blood pressure medications and a cholesterol-lowering drug, when taken with aspirin, reduces risk for heart attack or stroke by up to 40%, according to a study published by the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Iran arrested the ringleader of a separatist militant group behind an attack on a military parade in 2018 that killed dozens of people, the Intelligence Ministry said.
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Diplomats from Iran and Afghanistan held talks on the process of negotiations for Afghan peace and the latest developments following a recent terrorist attack in Kabul.
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By Stefanie Glinski
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Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research and Technology condemned the “criminal” terrorist attack on Kabul University on Monday, which claimed the lives of students and professors.
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A senior official at the Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) of Iran said the country's ports are operating with no disruption despite the Wednesday cyber-attack against their electronic infrastructure.
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