Pars Today – The Director-General of the World Health Organization said that since the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, only eight trucks carrying medical supplies have entered the area.
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WHO chief stresses need to rebuild Gaza’s healthcare system
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Russia Could Attack EU At Any Moment: Germany’s Top Spy
Martin Jager, who took over Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service (BND) last month, told lawmakers in Berlin on Monday that Moscow seeks to destabilize European democracies and undermine NATO – allegations the Kremlin has consistently…
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Israeli settlers attack Palestinian villages in occupied West Bank – Middle East Monitor
Israeli settlers attacked the village of Yabrud, east of Ramallah, on Monday evening, setting a vehicle on fire and damaging others. They also tried to burn down a house in the village, according to local sources.
The…
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Russia and NATO face off
How should NATO respond to Russian drones and jets over Baltic airspace?
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Iran accuses US of ‘criminal behavior,’ says Trump’s call for dialogue inconsistent
Iran said on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump’s call for a peace deal with Tehran was inconsistent with Washington’s actions, referring to its strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June.
“The desire for peace and dialogue…
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Google to build a $15bn AI data hub in India
Google’s parent company Alphabet will invest $15bn (£11.29bn) to build an AI data hub in southern India’s Andhra Pradesh state.
The facility, which will be set up in the port city of Visakhapatnam, is going to be a part of Google’s global network…
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UNRWA chief: Time for massive humanitarian aid to enter Gaza
Pars Today – Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), emphasized the urgent need for large-scale humanitarian aid to reach the Gaza Strip.
In a post on X…
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Cape Verde qualify for first-ever football World Cup after 3-0 win | World Cup
NewsFeed Cape Verde beat Eswatini 3-0 to qualify for the football World Cup for the first time. The island nation, with a population of just 600,000, is the second smallest country ever to reach the tournament, finishing ahead of Cameroon to top…
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Germany lifts restrictions on arms exports to Israel
Pars Today – Germany’s Deputy Chancellor announced that the government will lift the restrictions on arms exports to Israel that were imposed last August.
Lars Klingbeil, Germany’s Deputy Chancellor, told the ARD news network…
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