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UGANDA'S HEALTH MINISTRY SAYS TWELVE PEOPLE REMAIN IN TREATMENT, FIVE EBOLA CASES RECORDED

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“KUWAITI AUTHORITIES SAY ONE PERSON HAS BEEN KILLED IN IRANIAN DRONE STRIKE AT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT”

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This storyKuwait's international airport is named after which ruler?

  1. Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad
  2. Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad
  3. Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem
  4. Emir Mubarak Al-Sabah
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Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad

This storyWhich virus caused Uganda's 2022 outbreak before this recovery news?

  1. Ebola Sudan strain
  2. Marburg virus
  3. Ebola Zaire strain
  4. Crimean-Congo fever
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Ebola Sudan strain

This storyKrak des Chevaliers, a famous Crusader castle, is in which country?

  1. Syria
  2. Lebanon
  3. Jordan
  4. Israel
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Syria

This storyHow far can Iran's Shahed-136 attack drone fly?

  1. 500 km
  2. 1,200 km
  3. 2,500 km
  4. 4,000 km
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2,500 km

This storyIf you were a foreign correspondent, where would you want to be based?

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This storyWhat is the approximate fatality rate of the Sudan strain of Ebola?

  1. Around 10%
  2. Around 30%
  3. Around 50%
  4. Around 70%
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Around 50%

Iran is now one of the world's top military drone producers

Iran's Shahed-series drones cost as little as $20,000 each — a fraction of conventional missiles. The U.S. has designated Iran a leading drone threat, with exports to Russia, Yemen's Houthis, and Hezbollah documented.

12th-century Crusader castles were built to be nearly impossible to siege.

Medieval military architects placed castles on mountain peaks to maximize visibility and defense. Some Syrian Crusader fortresses, like Krak des Chevaliers, withstood sieges for over a century — making these heights strategically prized for nearly 900 years.

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