Smoke rose over Gaza City on October 6 as Hamas officials were in Egypt ahead of talks with Israel, which the US hopes will bring a halt to the war in the strip and the release…
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Israel deports Greta Thunberg and 170 other Gaza flotilla activists
Israel has deported Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and 170 other pro-Palestinian activists who were detained when Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla trying to breach its naval blockade of Gaza to deliver aid last week.
Thunberg…
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Protests in Portland, Oregon outside ICE facility
Protesters confront law enforcement officers near a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Oregon.
Officers were seen handcuffing and removing at least…
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Trump and Brazilian President Lula have ‘friendly’ call
President Donald Trump and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, have had a call described by both sides as friendly and positive as Brazil seeks to reduce a 50% US tariff on imports.
In Monday’s video chat, Lula asked Trump to…
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More trouble for Emmanuel Macron as another French PM resigns
In the end, Emmanuel Macron’s man wasn’t able to pull it off either.
When Sébastien Lecornu was appointed France’s prime minister three and a half weeks ago, the spin was that this was President Macron’s last card.
A last card, we were told, but a…
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Between the Vatican and Gaza: Where would Christ stand today?
TEHRAN – Inspired by the Gospel story of feeding the four thousand, an Iranian writer asks: if Christ were alive today, would he stay in the Vatican—or sail with the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza?
Feeding the four thousand
On one of those days, a…
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Humiliation after two years of futile war on Palestinians fighters
TEHRAN – Today marks the second year that Israel is fighting Palestinian rebels in Gaza. The war began as Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel. Israel’s response to the attack has been unimaginably disproportionate.
Now the…
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ICC convicts first Darfur militia leader for war crimes
The court found Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman guilty of 27 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including rape, murder and persecution. His sentence will be determined at a later date after a new round of hearings, Reuters reported.
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France gripped by turmoil as another government collapses
Hours after quitting, Lecornu accepted a request from French President Emmanuel Macron to work on a plan for the “stability for the country” by Wednesday evening, BBC reported.
That unexpected twist capped a day of political upheaval which saw…
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Hundreds rally in Sao Paulo for Gaza peace, release of flotilla activists
Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in Sao Paulo to call for an end to Israeli army attacks in the Gaza Strip and the release of activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla with humanitarian aid.
Footage shows a crowd…
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