Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for Yemen’s armed forces, announced early Tuesday that the missile unit targeted Ben Gurion Airport in occupied Jaffa (Tel Aviv) with a “Zulfiqar” ballistic missile and a hypersonic “Palestine 2” missile. “The…
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White House Confirms Authenticity of Signal Chat on Yemen War Plans – World news
Goldberg reported that senior Trump administration officials coordinated sensitive military plans on the unsecure messaging platform.
White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes told ABC News that the chat, which Goldberg said…
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Japan court orders controversial ‘Moonies’ church to disband
A court in Japan has ordered the disbandment of the controversial Unification Church, which came under scrutiny after the shock killing of former prime minister Shinzo Abe in 2022.
The alleged assassin had confessed that he held a grievance…
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Iran comments on recent protests in Turkey
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says the ongoing developments in Turkey are an internal issue which will be properly managed by the authorities in that country.
Araqchi made the remark in a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on…
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Anti-NATO protests held in Vienna
Dieter Reinisch
Press TV, ViennaSeveral events against the transatlantic military alliance NATO were held in the Austrian capital, Vienna, over the weekend. On Monday, people…
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Italian president slams Trumps duties and EU red tape
Max Civili
Press TV, RomeAs the US global trade war escalates, Italy’s President Mattarella has said Donald Trump’s tariffs on the bloc’s countries are unacceptable.
The…
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Trump administration ‘accidentally’ texted me its war plans for Yemen: American journalist
Senior officials within the administration of US President Donald Trump are reported to have inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the American magazine The Atlantic, in a confidential group chat…
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Rwanda planning to attack Burundi, President Évariste Ndayishimiye tells BBC
Nomsa Maseko & Natasha BootyBBC News, in Bujumbura and London
BBC
President Évariste Ndayishimiye made the comments in an exclusive interview with the BBC Burundi’s president has told the BBC that he has seen “credible intelligence” that Rwanda…
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Iran, Armenia FMs discuss most important regional issues
The foreign ministers of Iran and Armenia met on the sidelines of a working dinner in Yerevan and discussed the most important bilateral and regional issues.
Seyyed Abbas Araghchi traveled to Yerevan on Monday, within the framework of the…
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