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Top 5: The exchange of 100 prisoners between Russia and Ukraine… and rain and torrential rain in Saudi Arabia

From the exchange of 100 prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine, to the heavy rains and torrential rains witnessed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the civil defense announcing the registration of two deaths, in addition to the FDA’s approval of the most expensive drug in the world for the treatment of hemophilia … here is a daily summary from CNN in Arabic with some headlines The most prominent diverse stories from the region and the world.

An exchange of 100 prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine.. and Kiev: We will return all our prisoners

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange operation today, Thursday, which included the return of 100 soldiers to their countries, and Russian and Ukrainian officials said that each side returned 50 captured soldiers after negotiations between them.

Rain and torrential rains in Saudi Arabia.. and the civil defense announces the registration of two deaths

On Thursday, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia witnessed heavy rains and torrential rains in some areas, while the Saudi Civil Defense announced that it had recorded two deaths, in a preliminary toll.

7 European teams are studying legal options after banning the “One Love” badge in the World Cup in Qatar

The European teams, which were banned from wearing armbands bearing the slogan “One Love” in the World Cup in Qatar, decided not to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), but they are still studying their legal options, according to what was confirmed by the Dutch Football Association, Thursday.

The Food and Drug Administration approves the most expensive drug in the world for the treatment of hemophilia.. How much does it cost?

On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Hemgenix, a new drug for the treatment of hemophilia. The manufacturer, CSL Behring, has set the price at $3.5 million per treatment, making it the most expensive drug in the world.

Revealing the “Photo of the Year” in the landscape photography competition..what does it look like?

Orange lava spewing from a volcanic vent in Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula, and the shadows of mountain peaks reflected on a glacier in Canada’s Yukon Territory were among the winning subjects for the second annual Landscape Photography Award.

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