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Teen Cancer Patients Celebrate Exam Success | TOME

BEIRUT: Sixteen teenage cancer patients currently receiving or having completed treatment at a center in Lebanon have been celebrating passing baccalaureate exams. Their achievements were marked by the Children’s Cancer Center of Lebanon at the American University of Beirut Medical Center during its 10th Path of Joy event. The annual occasion highlights the accomplishments of children and young people with cancer and this year some of them danced, sang, or portrayed their treatment journey through paintings displayed in an exhibition.

Guatemala Demonstrators Rally to Support Presidential Election Results

President-elect Bernardo Arevalo has called on voters to meet him in Guatemala City as he faces threats to his victory.

Canada Probes Possible India Link in Sikh Activist’s Killing

Justin Trudeau calls on Indian government to cooperate with probe into Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing in Canada in June.

Gulf States’ Transformational Impact on the World: Blinken | TOME

NEW YORK: Gulf states’ building of a “more stable, secure and integrated region” could reap “genuinely transformational results” for the world, the US secretary of state said at a meeting on the sidelines of the 78th UN General Assembly. Antony Blinken was speaking on Monday at a meeting with the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council states. US-GCC partnerships have “benefited people in the Gulf, and also people around the world,” he said.

Netanyahu & Elon Musk Discuss Anti-Semitism in California | TOME

Netanyahu’s high-profile visit comes at a time when Musk is facing accusations of tolerating anti-Semitism on X.

US Military Continues Search for Missing F-35 Jet: How Was It Lost?

US military says search for missing F-35 fighter jet centred around two large lakes near Charleston, South Carolina.

UN warns of disease threat in flood-hit Libyan city

DERNA: UN agencies warned Monday that Libya’s flood-stricken city of Derna, where thousands were killed a week ago, faces the threat of disease outbreaks that could bring “a second devastating crisis.” The massive flash flood that has killed over 3,000 people and left thousands more missing came as the war-scarred North African country was lashed by the hurricane-strength Storm Daniel on September 10.

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