Qatar would be the first Gulf state to receive the drones, the sale of which the Pentagon tacitly supported for years despite concerns within the State Department during the Biden administration.
Category: 3. Middle East
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US plans to sell $1.96 billion of MQ-9 drones to Qatar
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Trump administration arrests Turkish student at Tufts, revokes visa | Donald Trump News
United States immigration authorities have arrested and revoked the visa of a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University near Boston who had voiced support for Palestinians during Israel’s war in Gaza.
Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, had left her home in…
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Screenshots of Yemen attack group chat contradict US officials’ denials | Houthis
NewsFeed A journalist who was accidentally added to a group chat with top US security officials has shared more screen shots. They show that details on the timing and weapons to be used in a strike on Yemen were discussed, despite members of the…
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Palestinian journalists protest targeting of colleagues in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed Palestinian journalists rallied in front of Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis to protest the targeting of their colleagues Mohammad Mansour and Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat, killed in Israeli strikes two days ago.
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23andMe and DNA data
The DNA testing company, 23andMe, has filed for bankruptcy. What does it mean for people's genetic data?
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What’s the fallout of the US security breach? | Houthis News
Donald Trump downplays the disclosure of sensitive military information.
“Damage control” is how many are describing the Trump administration’s handling of a leak of highly sensitive information.
Eighteen senior officials – including the…
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No rest for Gaza’s dead
Al Jazeera's investigation unit uncovers unprecedented destruction to cemeteries across Gaza.
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NATO chief says four US soldiers dead in Lithuania in training | Military News
Lithuania’s military said four US soldiers and a tracked vehicle had gone missing on Tuesday afternoon.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has announced that four missing United States Army soldiers have died in Lithuania during training.
Rutte,…
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Sudan’s army says it’s taken control of Khartoum as RSF retreat
Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has arrived in Khartoum and announced that the city “is free”.
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