Madagascar’s Gen Z protesters are declaring victory this week after President Andry Rajoelina fled the country and Colonel Michael Randrianirina declared himself president. This comes after young people led weeks of antigovernment protests. But…
Category: 3. Middle East
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Gaza needs to heal and rebuild, says Turkish president – Middle East Monitor
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that Gaza urgently needs to heal and rebuild, stressing Turkiye’s efforts to ensure that the current Hamas-Israel agreement contributes to lasting peace, Anadolu…
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Israeli extremist group blocks humanitarian aid to Gaza – Middle East Monitor
An Israeli extremist group blocked trucks carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on Friday at the Kerem Shalom crossing, Anadolu reports.
The organization, calling itself Tsav 9, had repeatedly disrupted aid deliveries to…
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Portugal’s parliament approves far-right party’s bill to ban face veils | Government News
If bill is signed into law, Portugal would join several European countries which already have full or partial bans.
Published On 17 Oct 2025
Portugal has approved a bill to ban face veils…
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Gaza authorities accuse Israel of stealing organs from released Palestinian bodies – Middle East Monitor
Authorities in Gaza accused the Israeli army on Friday of stealing organs from Palestinian corpses and called for an international committee to investigate a “horrific crime,” Anadolu reports.
“The (Israeli)…
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The six problems a Gaza ceasefire has brought Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Despite the staggering death toll and human suffering that Israel has inflicted on Gaza over the past two years, peace has still come too early for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – at least in the eyes of some observers.
Critics have…
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UN says over 1M women and girls in Gaza need food aid amid ‘fragile’ ceasefire – Middle East Monitor
More than 1 million women and girls in Gaza need food assistance, with nearly a quarter million requiring urgent nutrition support, UN Women said on Friday, warning that despite a “fragile” ceasefire, the crisis…
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How will Putin travel to Hungary to meet Trump with ICC arrest warrant? | Russia-Ukraine war News
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Hungary in the very near future, where he will meet United States counterpart Donald Trump for a second summit on ending the war in Ukraine. The first – in Alaska in August – failed to result…
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John Bolton pleads not guilty to mishandling classified information in US | Donald Trump News
Former United States national security advisor John Bolton has pleaded not guilty to federal charges over his handling of classified information.
On Friday, Bolton surrendered to authorities at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt, Maryland, where…
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French massacre of WWII African riflemen ‘premeditated’, covered up: Report | The World Wars News
New findings reveal the Thiaroye massacre death toll was far higher than reported, with up to 400 victims.
Published On 17 Oct 2025
A massacre of African World War II riflemen demanding pay…
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