TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern called for urgent international measures to stop the daily genocide in Gaza, stressing the need to cut cooperation with military actions and deliver immediate humanitarian relief.
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Former New Zealand PM Urges Action to Halt Ongoing Genocide in Gaza
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In Sana’a, protesters vow resistance, warn Saudi Arabia
Yusef Mawry
Press TV, Sana’aHundreds of thousands rallied in solidarity with Palestine in the Yemeni capital, condemning the US and Israeli genocide in Gaza. Protesters also…
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Lasting peace in West Asia cannot be achieved without just solution to Palestinian issue: Russia
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs says lasting and genuine peace in West Asia cannot be achieved without a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, emphasizing that the settlement of the…
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Man Arrested in The Hague after Trying to Torch Israeli Embassy in Protest at Gaza War
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A man was arrested in The Hague after attempting to set fire to the Israeli embassy, an act seen as part of the mounting wave of protests against Israel’s bloody assault on Gaza that has fueled worldwide outrage and…
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Israeli airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza City as humanitarian crisis deepens
Relentless Israeli airstrikes have killed scores of people in the Gaza Strip, where residents continue to grapple with genocide, devastation, and famine.
Gaza officials said that by midday Saturday, more than 50 people…
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Armed Clashes Erupt in West Bank As Israeli Forces Intensify Raids
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Palestinian youth exchanged gunfire with Israeli occupation forces in the town of Sa’ir, amid a sweeping military campaign that has seen mass arrests and house-to-house raids across the occupied West Bank.
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Venezuela slams US for waging ‘undeclared war’ in Caribbean, demands UN probe
Venezuela has slammed the US for waging an “undeclared war” in the Caribbean, and urged the UN to investigate the latest US strike against a vessel that killed three people.
US President Donald Trump said on Friday…
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Cyberattack disrupts operations at European airports
Collins Aerospace, which provides check-in and boarding systems for several airlines across multiple airports globally, is experiencing a technical issue that may cause delays for departing passengers, London’s Heathrow Airport said on…
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Massive series of fires engulf Turkey
TEHRAN, Sep. 20 (MNA) – Turkish media reported a new fire breaking out between the Kundu and Belek areas, adding to a series of consecutive fires that erupted in Alanya and Muratpaşa in Turkey’s Antalya province.
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Estonia claims Russian jets violated its airspace
TEHRAN, Sep. 20 (MNA) – Estonia has sought NATO consultations after the two claimed Russian fighter jets violated the tiny Eastern European country’s airspace, which is denied by the Russian defense ministry.
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