TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Indonesia welcomed France’s move to recognize Palestine, calling it a vital step against Israel’s escalating crimes in Gaza, and urged all nations to reject Israeli occupation and follow suit.
Category: 2. World
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Indonesia Urges Global Recognition of Palestine, Condemns Israeli Crimes
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Ayat Sistani urges Arab nations to take action on Gaza famine
“After nearly two years of relentless killing and destruction, which have left hundreds of thousands of people killed and wounded, and resulted in the demolition of countless cities and residential buildings, the oppressed Palestinians in the…
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Lebanese Resistance Icon Georges Abdallah Returns after 40 Years
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese revolutionary imprisoned in France since 1984 for targeting Israeli and American agents, has returned to Beirut following his long-overdue release, sparking celebrations across Lebanon and…
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France’s top court annuls arrest warrant for Bashar al-Assad
The Cour de cassation declared the warrant invalid under international law, which gives heads of state personal immunity from prosecution in foreign courts while they are in office.
The judges ruled there were no exceptions, but said their…
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Israeli Minister Backs Starvation Policy in Gaza
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Israel’s far-right security minister Itamar Ben Gvir dismissed global warnings of famine in Gaza, openly supporting the starvation of Palestinians under siege.
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British PM sees potential recognition of Palestinian state
“Alongside our closest allies, I am working on a pathway to peace in the region, focused on the practical solutions that will make a real difference to the lives of those who are suffering in this war. That pathway will set out concrete steps to…
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UK condemns Hong Kong cash offer for help in arresting activists
The UK has condemned the latest cash offer from Hong Kong authorities for people who help in the arrest of pro-democracy activists living in Britain.
In a joint statement, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described…
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Zambia’s Stary Mwaba mines the toxic legacy of the Copperbelt’s ‘black mountains’
Stary MwabaZambia’s notorious “black mountains” – huge heaps of mining waste that scar the Copperbelt skyline – are deeply personal to Stary Mwaba, one of the country’s leading visual artists.
“As kids, we used to call it ‘mu danger’ – meaning ‘in…
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School-leavers losing their lives for Russia in Putin’s war with Ukraine
Anastasia Platonova & Olga IvshinaBBC News Russian
VK/BBCAlexander (L) and Vitaly died not long after they arrived on the frontline in February Vladimir Putin has repeatedly promised that no 18-year-olds called up to serve Russia will be sent to…
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Social media war flares up amid border clashes
Koh EweBBC News, Singapore
ReutersAs the border clashes this week killed more than a dozen people in Thailand and Cambodia, regional governments have been trying to prevent a war between the two countries.
But a different kind of war between their…
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