In a country that ranks poorly internationally for gender equality, Takaichi would make history as the first female leader of Japan’s long-governing conservative Liberal Democratic Party. She is one of the most conservative members of the…
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Dutch high court orders review of exports of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel
The highest court in the Netherlands has mandated that the Dutch government reassess its currently suspended license for the exports of components for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, in light of concerns that the parts…
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Dutch Supreme Court Orders Review of Weapons Export amid Israeli War Crimes – World news
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands on Friday ordered the government to review its policy on exporting F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel.
The court stopped short of enforcing a full ban but demanded that officials evaluate whether the parts…
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JCPOA-style incentives should be followed to resolve Iran nuclear issue
UN Security Council rejected recently a Russia-China proposal to extend Resolution 2231 and preserve diplomacy on Iran’s nuclear program. The resolution, which aimed to keep diplomatic channels open and avoid confrontation, was supported by…
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Israeli Regime Arrests Another Settler over Alleged Spying for Iran – World news
Israeli Channel 12 reported Saturday that the suspect, employed at a hotel near the Dead Sea, was arrested on accusations of maintaining contact with Iranian intelligence and carrying out security-related missions on their behalf.
Just four days…
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World leaders welcome Hamas’s positive response to Gaza peace proposal
World leaders have welcomed Hamas’s preliminary agreement to participate in long-awaited peace talks aimed at ending Israel’s two-year genocidal war on Gaza.
The reactions poured in after Hamas submitted on Friday…
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Massive Strikes Sweep Italy As Anger Mounts over Israel’s Interception of Gaza Aid Flotilla – World news
More than two million people joined protests across Italy in solidarity with the flotilla, which carried 40 Italian nationals before being seized by Israeli naval forces earlier this week.
The country’s largest trade unions, including the CGIL,…
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Taliban’s foreign minister set for India trip after UNSC eases travel sanctions
India is set to host the Taliban’s acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, next week after the UN Security Council’s sanctions committee approved a temporary exemption to his long-standing travel ban.
This will…
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