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Ghassan Kanafani – Remembering a Rebel Palestinian Journalist, Writer and Political Activist

Ghassan was 36 years old when he died along with niece in a bomb explosion planted in his car in Beirut on July 1972 In Beirut, on July 9, 1972 – Ghassan Kanafani climbed into his Austin 1100 car with his 17 year old niece Lamees, switched on the ignition and triggered a bomb planted by the Israeli Mossad. He and Lamees were killed

Egyptian-Angolan Relations

Angola was named after the word "Ngola," which was the name of the king (Ngola Kiluanji) who was in power when the Portuguese arrived in the early centuries. It is considered the second-largest oil producer and diamond exporter in sub-Saharan Africa. The Republic of Angola is located on the western side of the African coast,

6-Month Jail Sentence for a Chinese Man Who Scared 1,100 Chickens to Death

China witnessed a bizarre incident, where a man was sentenced to 6 months in prison for scaring 1,100 chickens to death in a dispute with his neighbor. The strange case began in April last year when the man, surnamed Guo, felt upset because his neighbor, surnamed Zhong, cut down his trees without notifying him. In response, Guo, from