Iran denounces a terrorist attack near the Sayyida Zaynab shrine in Syria and the assassination of a prominent Shia preacher.
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Iran slams terrorist attack, assassination of Shia cleric near Damascus shrine
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Modi's BJP conquers Bengal, one of India's toughest political frontiers
West Bengal’s verdict could reshape not just the state’s politics, but the future trajectory of Modi’s BJP.
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Hezbollah chief: Israeli plots will never materialize; Lebanon neither weak nor under guardianship
The Hezbollah chief says Israeli plots will never materialize, dismissing illusions that Lebanon is a weak county and under guardianship of others.
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China blocks US sanctions on refineries buying Iranian oil
Ministry of Commerce has issued an injunction to block US sanctions imposed on five Chinese refineries.
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German chancellor ‘must’ condemn US-Israeli massacre of Minab schoolgirls: Iran envoy
Iran’s envoy to Germany has dismissed Merz’s claim about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, saying Berlin “must” clearly condemn the deadly US-Israeli assault on the Minab elementary school.
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Israel seeks instability across West Asia: Analyst
Political analyst Tim Anderson says Israel’s core objective is to fuel instability across the region.
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New alliances shakes up Nigerian political landscape
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, who came third and fourth respectively in the last elections, switch parties.
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Washington seeking regime change in Venezuela: Analyst
Podcaster and Journalist Esha Krishnaswamy believes the U-S military buildup in the Caribbean region is aimed at regime change in Venezuela.
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Spying activity increased in Yemen after Gaza war: Analyst
Activist and political commentator, Hussain al-Bukhaiti, joined us with his take regarding the dismantling of an espionage network by the Yemeni government.
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Japan PM wants to appease Trump with inflammatory Taiwan remarks: Analyst
Political commentator Einar Tangen says the Japanese prime minister’s recent anti-China remarks on Taiwan are designed to appease US President Donald Trump.
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