Al Jazeera employees held a moment of silence to honour its five staff members assassinated in an Israeli strike in Gaza
Category: 3. Middle East
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Al Jazeera mourns assassinated journalists with moment of silence
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UN says families, a generation being ‘wiped out’ by Israel’s war on Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Five more Palestinians, including a child, have died of malnutrition as a result of Israel’s punishing blockade of Gaza in the past 24 hour reporting period, the Health Ministry has said, as people in the enclave and many beyond its besieged…
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Trump says both sides in Ukraine war will need to cede territory
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Steve Holland, Yuliia Dysa and Lili Bayer
WASHINGTON/KYIV/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that Kyiv and Moscow will both have to cede land to end the war in Ukraine and talks with Russian…
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One dead, dozens injured in steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania | Environment News
The massive US industrial plant is the largest coking facility in North America.
An explosion at a steel plant near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States has left one dead and dozens injured or trapped, with emergency workers on site…
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‘Absolutely thrilled,’ says ousted lawmaker on Australia’s Palestine move – Middle East Monitor
Australian lawmaker and former member of the ruling Labor Party Fatima Payman on Monday exclaimed with happiness after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the country’s decision to recognize an independent state of Palestine, Anadolu…
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Iraq announces nationwide power outage amid ‘record’ heat
Power was out across Iraq on Monday as scorching summer temperatures pushed electricity grid demand to unprecedented levels, authorities said.
The outage came amid a heatwave that Iraqi meteorological services expect to last more than a week, with…
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Trump expected to meet with Intel CEO after calling for his ouster | Business and Economy News
US President Donald Trump said last week that Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan was ‘highly conflicted’ because of his ties to Chinese firms.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is due to visit the White House after United States President Donald Trump last week…
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Armenia seeks to allay Iran's fears as US-backed land route with Azerbaijan advances
The planned corridor aims to connect key players in the South Caucasus but has raised tensions with Iran over access and control.
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When AI agents take the lead, do humans lose control? | News
AI agents are taking charge. They’re booking appointments, managing your inbox, and handling tasks with minimal input. They promise convenience, but some have leaked data, made surprise purchases, and even tried to replicate themselves. Big…
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Barcelona and Villarreal set for La Liga game at Messi’s Miami | Football News
Spain’s football federation has approved a request for Villarreal’s home La Liga game with Barcelona to move to Miami.
The Spanish league is closer to playing a regular-season game in the United States.
The Spanish football federation on Monday…
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