In a statement, the US Treasury Department said the two individuals and five entities sanctioned on Tuesday were among the most significant importers of petroleum products and money launderers benefiting the Yemeni Sanaa government (Huthis) to…
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US sanctions Yemeni network – Mehr News Agency
In a statement, the US Treasury Department said the two individuals and five entities sanctioned on Tuesday were among the most significant importers of petroleum products and money launderers benefiting the Yemeni Sanaa government (Huthis) to…
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US House speaker shuts down chamber to block Epstein vote
Trump says a DOJ meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell would be “appropriate” US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson has announced an early adjournment of the chamber, stalling efforts to force the release of documents related to disgraced…
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Trump says he will ‘probably’ meet with Chinese President
“President Xi has invited me to China, and we’ll probably be doing that in the not too distant future, a little bit out, but not too distant,” Trump told reporters as he hosted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. in the Oval Office. “I’ve…
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Protesters condemn presence of Israel air force chief in London
The world has witnessed over 21 months of open genocide against the people of Palestine by the Israeli regime waged mainly from the air.
The murderous campaign has seen over 60,000 Gazans murdered and an estimated…
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Russia’s Ulyanov discusses Iran nuclear issue with IAEA chief
In a post on his X account, Ulyanov wrote, “Met today with the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (#IAEA) Mr. Rafael Grossi to discuss a number of issues related to #Ukraine and #Iran.”
In recent days, Ulyanov had…
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Trump staff cuts force firefighters to clean toilets: critics
However, more than a dozen active and retired US Forest Service employees told Reuters the agency is struggling to fill critical roles after approximately 5,000 employees – roughly 15% of its workforce – quit in the past five months, Reuters news…
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Malnutrition and starvation kills 21 Palestinian children in past 72 hours
At least 21 children died from “malnutrition and starvation” across the Gaza Strip in the past 72 hours, the head of the Al-Shifa Hospital confirms.
Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of the Al-Shifa hospital said on…
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Israel’s allies see evidence of war crimes in Gaza mounting up
Two years ago, Hamas was putting the finishing touches to its plan to attack Israel. In Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believed that the Palestinians were a problem to be managed. The real threat, he insisted, was Iran.
Netanyahu’s…
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UN staff and doctors fainting from hunger and exhaustion in Gaza: UNRWA chief
Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), says that its staff, as well as doctors and humanitarian workers, are collapsing from hunger in Gaza amid Israel’s total…
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