Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Monday spoke publicly for the first time after being released from an Israeli prison, where she said she was beaten and forced to kiss the Israeli flag, Anadolu…
Category: 3. Middle East
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Greta Thunberg turns focus to Gaza genocide after release from Israeli detention – Middle East Monitor
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Lula asks Trump to lift 40 percent tariff from Brazilian goods | Donald Trump News
Trump had imposed a 40 percent US tariff on Brazilian goods in July on top of a 10 percent one earlier even though the United States has a trade surplus with Brazil.
Published On 6 Oct 2025
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UK police accused of excessive force at protests over Israeli attack on Gaza aid flotilla – Middle East Monitor
The UK Metropolitan Police has been accused of using excessive force against protesters standing in solidarity with the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Tens of thousands of people marched in the capital and other UK cities o…
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Illinois lawsuit seeks to block Trump sending National Guard to Chicago | Donald Trump News
Officials accuse US President Donald Trump of ‘unlawful and unconstitutional’ use of National Guard in latest effort to stop deployment.
Illinois has become the latest US state to launch legal action in hopes of blocking United States…
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US Supreme Court declines to hear Ghislaine Maxwell appeal | Courts News
Former girlfriend of convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.
Published On 6 Oct 2025
The United States Supreme Court has rejected an…
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With Gaza in ruins, will US media name the crime? | News
Despite a United Nations inquiry and multiple human rights organisations finding that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, Western news outlets are still reluctant to use the term. After nearly two years of bombardment and at least 66,000…
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Madagascar anti-government protesters take to the streets for third week | Protests News
Demonstrators in Madagascar decry corruption, daily power cuts, and water shortages as tensions with authorities rise.
Anti-government protests have erupted again in Madagascar, with demonstrators calling for President Andry Rajoelina to…
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Can US strikes on suspected drug boats off Venezuela be legally justified? | Explainer News
The US military’s recent strikes on boats allegedly transporting drugs near the Venezuelan coast have raised questions about the legality of such actions and heightened fears of a military escalation in the region.
In the latest attack on…
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Conservative writer Bari Weiss named editor-in-chief of CBS News | Media News
Appointment of media figure known for pro-Israel, anti-‘woke’ stances comes as US media firms feel Trump pressure.
Published On 6 Oct 2025
The United States media conglomerate Paramount…
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ICC convicts first militia leader for brutal attacks in Darfur | Sudan war
NewsFeed The International Criminal Court has found Sudanese militia chief Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman guilty of war crimes committed during Sudan’s Darfur conflict more than two decades ago. He was accused of playing a crucial role in the…
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