Juba, South Sudan – As he was ushered into a barred holding cell inside an events hall turned courtroom on a morning in mid-October, the bright smile and relaxed demeanour of Riek Machar, South Sudan’s embattled first vice president and…
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Israel Continues To Bar Journalists From Gaza
In a response sent to Israel’s Supreme Court, the government said it would reexamine its policy regarding the entry of journalists into Gaza within a month and submit an update on the matter by Nov. 23, Haaretz reported.
The move follows…
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UNIFIL neutralises Israeli drone following attack on UN patrol in southern Lebanon – Middle East Monitor
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) announced on Sunday that it had neutralised an Israeli drone which flew over one of its patrols near the town of Kfarkela. The incident was described as the first…
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Brazil on the cusp of US trade deal: Lula | Politics News
Brazilian president expects ‘definitive solution’ in the coming days over tariffs raised by US over Bolsonaro jailing.
Published On 27 Oct 2025
A trade deal between Brazil and the United…
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Pezeshkian’s deputies urge restraint on criticism amid ‘wartime’ conditions
First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said on Sunday that criticism of the government’s performance was serving the enemy. Speaking at a meeting of the Market Regulation Headquarters, Aref accused outside actors of spreading “malicious and…
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Is the US planning an attack on Venezuela?
AJ Defense Editor @alexgatopoulos looks at the US's show of force toward Venezuela and why it's happening
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Trump departs ASEAN with lingering questions for Southeast Asia’s trade | ASEAN News
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – United States President Donald Trump has come and gone from a meeting of Southeast Asia’s leaders, but many questions remain about how the region will fare under his ever-shifting trade policies.
Trump flew into…
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Nursing chief warns staff shortages delay hospital openings in Tehran
The country faces a shortfall of at least 100,000 nurses, a deficit that has increased workloads, extended shifts, and contributed to staff burnout and lower patient satisfaction, Ahmad Nejatian, head of the Iranian Nursing Organization told…
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Former British diplomat: Claim of reinstating canceled resolutions against Iran lacks legal legitimacy
Pars Today – The former British ambassador to Vienna, in a legal review of the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, emphasized that after the expiration of this resolution, the claim to reinstate previously lifted sanctions…
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Trump reacts to Russia’s nuclear Burevestnik missile test
On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the missile had cleared the final test, calling it a unique weapon. Russian Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov said it flew 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) in an October test…
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