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Kuala Lumpur is the national capital and the largest city in Malaysia. It serves as the country's cultural, financial, and economic center. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers and is a major hub for international business and tourism in Southeast Asia.
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On what date in 2011 was the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi killed during the Libyan Civil War?
Muammar Gaddafi, who ruled Libya for over four decades, was captured and killed in his hometown of Sirte on October 20, 2011. This event marked a significant turning point in the Libyan Civil War and the eventual collapse of his regime following the Arab Spring uprisings that began earlier that year.
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Following the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, which government received official recognition from the United Nations?
After the Soviet Union withdrew its forces from Afghanistan in 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the communist regime, Burhanuddin Rabbani became the President of the Islamic State of Afghanistan. His administration was the one officially recognized by the United Nations during the early 1990s, despite the ongoing civil war between various mujahideen factions.
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Which country's membership in the Arab League was suspended on February 22, 2011, due to the regime's use of military force against its own civilians?
In February 2011, the Arab League took the significant diplomatic step of suspending Libya's membership. This action was a direct response to the Muammar Gaddafi regime's violent crackdown on protesters and the use of military force against civilians during the early stages of the Libyan Civil War, which eventually led to international intervention.
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Which nation was readmitted to the Arab League on May 7, 2023, following a 12-year suspension?
On May 7, 2023, the Arab League officially voted to reinstate Syria's membership. Syria had been suspended from the organization in 2011 due to the government's violent crackdown on protests during the early stages of the Syrian Civil War. This decision marked a significant shift in regional diplomacy and the normalization of relations between Syria and other Arab states.
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In which city was the sixth G-20 heads of government meeting held in November 2011?
The 2011 G-20 summit, which was the sixth meeting of the heads of government of the G20 major economies, took place in Cannes, France, on November 3–4, 2011. The summit focused on global economic stability and the European sovereign debt crisis.
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Hosni Mubarak served as the President of Egypt for three decades; in what year did his presidency begin?
Hosni Mubarak assumed the presidency of Egypt on October 14, 1981, following the assassination of his predecessor, Anwar Sadat. He remained in power for nearly 30 years until he was forced to resign on February 11, 2011, during the widespread protests known as the Egyptian Revolution.
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Which of the following nations is the largest in Africa by land area?
Historically, Sudan was the largest country in Africa before the independence of South Sudan in 2011. While Algeria is currently the largest country on the continent by land area, within the context of the provided options, Sudan remains the largest among the choices listed.
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When did U.S. President Barack Obama announce that the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan would commence?
In a speech delivered at West Point in December 2009, President Barack Obama announced a surge of troops to Afghanistan while simultaneously setting a timeline for the beginning of the withdrawal process. The administration specified that the transition and withdrawal of U.S. forces would begin in July 2011.
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On what date was Hamid Karzai elected as the head of the transitional government by the Loya Jirga following the fall of the Taliban?
Following the collapse of the Taliban regime in late 2001, the Emergency Loya Jirga was convened in Kabul in June 2002. On June 13, 2002, the assembly elected Hamid Karzai to lead the Afghan Transitional Administration, marking a pivotal moment in the country's post-conflict political reconstruction process.