Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi has held separate phone conversations with his Greek, Slovenian, and Sierra Leonean counterparts regarding bilateral relations and regional and international developments, particularly the recent letter by…
Category: 2. World
-

Japan not sending troops to Ukraine after ceasefire
“Japan is not among these 26 countries, and the Japanese government is not considering sending Self-Defense Forces personnel [to Ukraine],” Yoshimasa Hayashi replied to a related question from reporters.
On August 4, European leaders and…
Continue Reading
-

Putin warns foreign troops would be ‘legitimate target’
The warning came on Friday after an announcement by the “Coalition of the Willing”. Made up mainly of EU nations, the coalition is a group of 31 countries providing military support to Kiev. They have pledged to send troops after a ceasefire. The…
Continue Reading
-

Scottish Parliament votes for full boycott of Israel, citing Gaza genocide
In a landmark move, the Scottish Parliament has voted to impose a full boycott of Israel and companies linked to its military operations.
The Green-led amendment, passed 62–31 with 21 abstentions, urges both the Scottish and UK governments to…
Continue Reading
-

Israeli strikes devastate Gaza City as families flee westward
Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip since dawn Friday have killed dozens of Palestinians, including children, according to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera.
At least 30 were killed in Gaza City alone, where residents are being pushed westward…
Continue Reading
-

South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai electric vehicle site in Georgia
US immigration authorities have raided a massive Hyundai manufacturing site in Georgia, leading to the arrest of over 450 people allegedly in the country illegally.
The 3,000-acre site, which was built by the Korean automobile manufacturer to make…
Continue Reading
-

Italian rescue ship joins Al-Sumoud Freedom Flotilla
As Gaza endures one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent memory, international civil society efforts to challenge the blockade are gaining renewed urgency. The joining of the Italian ship to the Al-Sumoud Freedom Flotilla highlights the…
Continue Reading
-

Aid workers use donkeys to reach Tarasin village in Darfur
Aid workers on donkeys have delivered the first humanitarian supplies to survivors of a landslide that reportedly killed hundreds of people in a remote mountain village in Sudan’s western Darfur region.
Heavy rains and flash floods that hit…
Continue Reading
-

Rajasthan farmer gives up home so children can study there
Abhishek DeyBBC News, Delhi
Riyaz KhanMakeshift classrooms have been set up in Mor Singh’s house An Indian farmer from the hilly village of Piplodi in the western Indian state of Rajasthan has found himself in an unlikely spotlight.
Mor Singh, 60,…
Continue Reading
-

Maduro announces in-million militia mobilization
Mauduro reported that 8.2 million citizens recently joined the country’s “national defense system.”
The US has deployed warships near Venezuela, with its naval deployment targeting a Venezuelan boat it called a drug trafficking, in thew…
Continue Reading
