Russia will transfer to Kiev its draft memorandum on the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine in the next few days, work on the document being close to an end, Russian Federation Council Vice Speaker Konstantin Kosachev told Zvezda TV channel,…
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DR Congo ex-leader Joseph Kabila lashes out after immunity lifted for treason charges
Joseph Kabila, the ex-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, has lashed out at the government of his successor – calling it a “dictatorship”.
The 53-year-old made a 45-minute speech live on YouTube on Friday evening from an unspecified…
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‘Displacement, starvation, thirst’ plague Palestinians across Gaza
Amjad Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGO Network, says there has been “no major change” in the situation in Gaza after limited aid entered the enclave over the past days.
He told Al Jazeera in an interview from Gaza City that flour, baby…
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Hamas says AP report on human shields shows Israel’s ‘moral collapse’
The testimony of Palestinian victims and Israeli soldiers in a news report by The Associated Press documents “the heinous crimes committed by Israel”, a statement by the group says.
Hamas said the crimes referred to in the report were…
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Mahmoud Abbas’ Beirut visit: Zero results for the Palestinian cause
South Lebanon — Although President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas’s visit to Lebanon does not merit analysis or serious consideration, the treatment he received from Lebanon’s anti-Resistance camp was highly ridiculous.
It was…
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Peru opens criminal probe into Israeli soldier accused of ‘methodical destruction’ in Gaza
Authorities in Peru have opened a criminal investigation against an Israeli soldier accused of committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip during 2023–2024, according to the Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF).
The investigation was initiated following a…
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Pentagon puts new limits on reporters
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday issued orders that require journalists to have official escorts within much of the Pentagon building, the latest in a series of Trump administration restrictions placed on the press.
The measures,…
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From indifference to moral posturing: Europe’s betrayal of Gaza’s civilians
TEHRAN – As the Gaza war reaches its most horrific crescendo, the last-minute diplomatic machinations and rhetorical condemnations of the European Union are being hailed in some quarters as a “watershed moment” in its relationship with…
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Iran backs any move for eradicating terrorism in region: amb.
Iran’s Ambassador to Turkey Mohammad-Hassan Habibzadeh stressed that Tehran supports any process that would wipe out the ill phenomenon of terrorism in the region and strengthen security among neighboring countries.
During a meeting with…
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China hopes Iran’s president will attend Shanghai meeting
The Chinese Ambassador to Tehran Cong Peiwu held a meeting in Tehran with Mehdi Sanaei, President Masoud Pezeshkian’s advisor for political affairs on Saturday.
In the meeting, Sanaei said that the trilateral relations between Iran, China, and…
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