The spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry responded to the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) statement by saying that the strike on Qatar’s Al Udeid base was an act of legitimate self-defense in response to US aggression against…
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Kenyans take to streets a year after deadly anti-govt protests | Protests
NewsFeed Kenyan police fired tear gas to disperse protesters marking one year since the deadly 2024 anti-government protests, when at least 60 people were killed and demonstrators stormed parliament over tax hikes and alleged state corruption.
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BRICS Slams US-Israeli Strikes on Iran as UN Charter Violation – World news
The declaration, published by Brazil’s Foreign Ministry, reads:
“We express grave concern over the military strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran since 13 June 2025, which constitute a violation of international law and the Charter of…
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Iran Detained 700 “mercenaries” Working For Israel Throughout 12-day War: FNA
“The mercenaries, who mainly operated in the framework of espionage and sabotage networks, were identified and arrested based on public reports and intelligence operations,” the report reads.
Israel’s spy agency Mossad has acknowledged…
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Iran owes victory over Israel to its great nation: Pezeshkian

TEHRAN, Jun. 25 (MNA) – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says victory over the Israeli regime was achieved through the resistance, unity and amity of the great nation of the Islamic Iran.
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Will Trump's high-risk Iran strategy pay dividends at home if the peace deal holds?
During Donald Trump’s first term, he made clear that he wanted his foreign policy to be as unpredictable as possible, stating: “I don’t want them to know what I’m thinking.”
With the US’s recent attack on Iran, Trump certainly kept everyone in…
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From Iraq to UAE, Iran is surrounded by US military hubs – DW – 06/24/2025
More than 40,000 US soldiers are currently deployed in the Middle East, with many of them on ships, according to the US think tank the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The number of troops is slightly lower than in October, during the…
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Eurostar passengers face severe delays and cancellations after cable theft
Passengers are being told to cancel or postpone their trips, following two track deaths and the theft of copper cables.
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Nato set to agree big spike in defence spending at ‘historic summit’
Paul KirbyEurope digital editor
JOHN THYS/AFPThe US president (L) has been pushing for Nato allies to “equalise” their defence spending for some time Nato leaders are meeting in The Hague to decide on ramping up defence spending to 5% of their…
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Serbia Halts Arms Exports to Israel amid Global Outcry over Gaza Genocide – World news
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced the decision on Monday evening following a meeting with top military officials, stating that the Balkan state would no longer supply arms to the occupying Israeli regime.
The move came just one day…
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