As the October JCPOA snapback deadline approaches, Western powers are weighing the use of the mechanism, while Iran warns that such a move would undermine progress toward a renewed nuclear deal.
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As Iran deadline looms, here’s what to know about UN snapback sanctions
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Tshepo Lipholo charged after accusing king of selling Lesotho to South Africa
A Lesotho MP is facing criminal charges after he accused the country’s monarch and government of signing over control of Lesotho to its much larger neighbour, South Africa.
Dr Tshepo Lipholo also faces charges of “violating the dignity and…
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England beat Jadeja, India in third Test at Lord’s | Cricket News
England survived a courageous second innings fightback by India’s Ravindra Jadeja on the final day of the third Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.
England beat India by 22 runs on a final day of simmering tension and high drama in the…
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A nation grows stronger in adversities
SHANGHAI – The last June witnessed one of the most flagrant aggressions against a sovereign nation state in its modern history and one of the largest military clashes in recent human history. National characters are always manifested in big…
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Suicides among Israeli soldiers expose systemic breakdown
TEHRAN – Since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, the Israeli military has been grappling with a surge in suicides among soldiers.
Suicidal attempts by soldiers, both active and reservists, reveal deep psychological, operational, and…
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‘No tools of killing’: Athens rally targets Israeli steel shipment | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed Protesters at Piraeus Port in Athens rallied against unloading a shipment they claim includes steel destined for Israeli military projects. They denounced the Greek government’s complicity in the war and vowed to block another ship…
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Dozens killed in sectarian violence in Syria
TEHRAN – At least 37 people have been killed in the latest wave of sectarian violence in the war-torn Syria.
Over 100 others have also been injured amid fierce clashes in southern Syria,
primarily in Suwayda province, between members of the…
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Iran considering closing Strait of Hormuz, lawmaker suggests
Esmail Kowsari told Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen TV that no decision on closing the Strait had been made but military preparations to do so were ready.
“Military measures concerning the Strait of Hormuz have been completed, but no decision…
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Turkey seeks to use Syria’s extremists to undermine Lebanon-Cyprus ties: Report
Turkey eyes controlling the north of Lebanon after Ankara-backed extremist militants came to power in neighboring Syria, amid its “deep concern” over how any improvement in ties between Beirut and Cyprus could…
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