How West Asia War Is Changing Everyday Life | Monalisa Changkija
Life has a way of upending human plans, dreams, and schemes. Never had we imagined the war in West Asia, much less its impact on every nook and cranny of…
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Life has a way of upending human plans, dreams, and schemes. Never had we imagined the war in West Asia, much less its impact on every nook and cranny of…
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