City crews are clearing debris in Los Angeles after three nights of anti-ICE protests left burned vehicles, smashed windows, and graffiti across downtown. Cleanup began early Monday as officials assessed structural damage and transit…
Category: 3. Middle East
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Injured Palestinian Journalist vows to keep working despite losses
Duha al-Saify, a Palestinian journalist and mother, has vowed to continue reporting on the genocide in Gaza, despite los
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Israeli attack could drive Iran to seek nuclear weapons, IAEA chief warns | Nuclear Weapons News
Head of nuclear watchdog warns Israeli strike may harden Iran’s resolve on nuclear arms as diplomacy stalls.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, has warned that an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear…
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Italy cuts ties with Israeli firm Paragon after spyware scandal: What to know
The cancellation comes after reports revealed Paragon software being used to surveil Italian activists and, allegedly, a journalist.
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Frederick Forsyth, former spy and Day of the Jackal author, dies aged 86 | Obituaries News
Approached by Britain’s MI6 while reporting on Nigeria’s Biafra War, he mined his experiences for literary inspiration.
Best-selling British novelist Frederick Forsyth, author of about 20 spy thrillers, has died at the age of 86.
Forsyth, who…
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Ukraine, Russia swap prisoners hours after massive drone assault
Ukraine and Russia completed the first in a series of planned prisoner swaps that could see at least 2,400 freed.
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What are the prospects for peace in the war in Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war
Attacks have intensified again while Russian forces gain more territory.
Attacks by both Russia and Ukraine have intensified in recent weeks, with little sign that Europe’s largest conflict since World War II is nearing an end.
So, what are the…
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Italy cuts ties with Israeli spyware firm Paragon amid surveillance scandal | Cybersecurity News
Italy severs links with Paragon spyware after allegations of targeting critics and migrant rescuers spark outrage.
Italy has terminated its contracts with Israeli spyware company Paragon, after revelations that the surveillance technology was used…
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Tunisia-Algeria Gaza aid convoy heads for Rafah | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed Hundreds of Tunisian and Algerian activists launched a convoy from Tunis Monday to reach Gaza via Egypt’s Rafah crossing. The effort aims to deliver aid and break Israel’s blockade, as tons of humanitarian supplies pile up at the…
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Italian referendum on easing citizenship rules thwarted by low turnout | Politics News
PM Meloni said she would not vote, and opposition accuses government of dampening interest in immigrant, worker issues.
An Italian referendum on easing citizenship rules and strengthening labour protections has failed after hard-right Prime…
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