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A report by the French Weather Channel highlighted that the city of Kébili in Tunisia is among the hottest places on Earth, with a recorded temperature of 55°C in 1931, making it one of the highest temperatures ever recorded globally. However, this figure sparks scientific debates regarding its accuracy and the methods used to measure it. Data indicates that the highest confirmed recent temperature in Tunisia was in Kairouan, where 50.3°C was recorded in 2021. The list of the world's highest temperatures also includes Arab countries such as Kuwait, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, reflecting the significant impact of desert regions on intense heatwaves.
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