Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of having vanquished Iran’s enrichment programme, the threat of a U.S.-Israel-Iran war remains alive. A combination of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s legal problems, his…
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Rampant electricity outages take toll on frustrated Iranians
In a display of outrage, a poultry farmer dumped dead chickens in front of the Electric Distribution Management Center in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, blaming the power outage for their deaths.
“Since this morning, there has been no…
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Israel’s Rafah Special Operations Commander Shinkal Jiva Killed: Israeli Media
Why it matters:
The increasing toll of the israeli forces is contrary to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s repeated claims that the military capabilities of Palestinian resistance forces in Gaza have been…
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As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, economists see calm before the storm | Trade War
When United States President Donald Trump unveiled his steep “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries in April, economists issued warnings of catastrophic economic harm.
So far, their fears have not materialised.
The US economy – the…
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AFP journalists in Gaza at risk of starvation, warns journalists’ association – Middle East Monitor
The AFP journalists’ association on Monday warned that journalists working with the news agency in the Gaza Strip are facing extreme food shortages and risk starving amid the ongoing Israeli blockade of aid delivery…
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Microsoft cyberattack hits 100 organisations, security firms say | Business and Economy News
The Shadowserver Foundation and Eye Security would not disclose which firms were affected.
A sweeping cyber espionage operation targeting Microsoft server software has compromised about 100 different organisations over the weekend.
Two of the…
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Backlash grows over move toward ‘class-based’ internet in Iran
The uproar began after the quiet release of a vaguely worded by-law from the Supreme Council of Cyberspace (SCC), calling for a committee be established to protect online businesses from “unlawful or arbitrary interference.”
Many Iranians…
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US court orders new trial for man convicted of killing Etan Patz
A US appeals court has ruled that the man convicted in the 1979 murder and disappearance of a six-year-old boy in New York City should receive a new trial, or be released.
Etan Patz’s disappearance on his way to a school bus stop in Manhattan…
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Moment Israeli strike hits Gaza building housing displaced
Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza City.
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