The UN high commissioner for human rights said Thursday that Israel’s obligations under international law, as set out by the recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling, are “crystal clear,” emphasizing…
Category: 3. Middle East
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NBA related arrests rise above 30 in FBI crackdown on illegal gambling | Basketball News
More than 30 people have been charged on Thursday, including Chauncey Billups, an NBA Hall of Fame player and head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, and Terry Rozier, a guard with the Miami Heat, in connection with two separate but related…
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Israeli prime minister orders halt to West Bank annexation bills after US criticism – Middle East Monitor
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his ruling coalition not to advance bills for annexation of the occupied West Bank in the Knesset following US criticism, a lawmaker said Thursday, Anadolu…
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Apple loses landmark UK lawsuit over App Store commissions | Business and Economy News
Tribunal ruled that Apple had abused its dominant position by shutting out competition and charging excessive prices.
Published On 23 Oct 2025
Apple has abused its dominant position by…
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Russia launches barrage of drone strikes across Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine war
NewsFeed Russia launched dozens of drones and decoy drones across Ukrainian territory, including one that hit a school building in Kyiv.
Published On 23 Oct 2025
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British premier visits UK mosque after arson attack, pledges $13.3M in funding for Muslims – Middle East Monitor
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday announced an additional £10 million (approximately $13.3 million) in security funding to protect Muslim communities from hate crimes and attacks, following his visit to a mosque in Peacehaven that…
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Analysis: America’s 51st state? US pressure comes to bear on Israel | Israel-Palestine conflict News
A succession of high-ranking US officials have found themselves in Israel in recent days – first special envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential adviser Jared Kushner on Monday, then Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday, and Secretary of State Marco…
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WHO chief – Middle East Monitor
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Thursday that hunger and suffering in Gaza remain severe despite a fragile ceasefire, saying that aid levels have barely improved and medical evacuations are far too limited…
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Court finds former British soldier not guilty in Bloody Sunday murder trial | Courts News
A British soldier charged with murder over the Bloody Sunday massacre has been acquitted by a Belfast court, in a verdict condemned by victims’ relatives and Northern Ireland’s political leader.
The former British paratrooper, known as Soldier…
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Slovenia urges EU to keep Israel sanctions on table – Middle East Monitor
Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon emphasized the necessity for the European Union to uphold accountability after the recent Gaza ceasefire, highlighting last month’s proposed sanctions targeting Israeli officials, Anadolu reports.
In…
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