A new study has revealed that 40% of Israelis are considering leaving the occupied territories, amid a grim picture for the future driven by growing…
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Iran to hold meeting with European parties to JCPOA on Friday: Foreign Ministry spokesman
According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesman, Tehran and the European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal will hold the fourth round of talks on the revival of the pact this Friday.
Esmail…
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European Commission wrong to deny release of von der Leyen messages, court says
The European Commission was wrong to refuse to release text messages sent by Ursula von der Leyen to the head of Pfizer during negotiations to secure Covid-19 vaccines, the EU’s top court has ruled.
The General Court said the commission had not…
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Trump urges Syria’s interim ruler to sign Abraham Accords
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Syria’s self-proclaimed president Abu Mohammad Al Jolani also known as Ahmed al-Sharaa to join the Abraham Accords normalizing relations with Israel, the White House said, as the two met in Riyadh,…
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EU approves new package of sanctions against Russia
The Polish EU presidency confirmed that the EU’s 27 member states greenlit the sanctions during negotiations in Brussels.
The sanctions package—scheduled for official approval on Tuesday—targets approximately 200 oil tankers allegedly…
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VIDEO: Trump arrives in Qatar as 2nd leg of his PG tour
TEHRAN, May 14 (MNA) – The United States President Donald Trump arrived in Qatari capital of Doha in 2nd leg of his Persian Gulf tour.
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What to know about Menendez brothers’ case and when could they be released
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Erik and Lyle were aged 18 and 21 when they killed their parents In 1989, brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez killed their parents by shooting them multiple times at close range at their mansion in Beverly Hills.
They were found guilty of…
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Peru’s PM quits ahead of no-confidence vote
The prime minister of Peru, Gustavo Adrianzén, has resigned hours before he was due to face a no-confidence vote in Congress.
Members of Peru’s Congress had called for the no-confidence vote after the recent kidnap and killing of 13 mine…
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Mali junta dissolves all political parties in latest opposition crackdown
Mali’s military junta has dissolved all political parties in the country amid a growing crackdown on dissent since the army seized power.
“All meetings of members of political parties and organisations of a political character are dissolved across…
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The Little Mermaid star gets restraining order against ex DDG
Actress and singer Halle Bailey has been granted a restraining order against rapper and YouTube star DDG, her former boyfriend and the father of their one-year-old son.
The Little Mermaid star alleges he was repeatedly violent with her and made…
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