“Moscow remains firmly committed to a political and diplomatic settlement around the Iranian nuclear program and calls on all parties involved to focus their efforts on finding the necessary solutions to avoid a new uncontrolled escalation of…
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Can Putin’s Flying Kremlin travel to through EU airspace to Budapest?
Paul KirbyEurope digital editor
GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/POOL/AFPPutin flew to Alaska in his specially modified Il-96 plane in August The summit has not been set in stone, but if Russia’s Vladimir Putin does go to Budapest to meet US President Trump in the…
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Iran coach Ghalenoei draws ire for comparing Iran struggles to Korea after 0-5 Brazil loss – CHOSUNBIZ – Chosun Biz
Iran coach Ghalenoei draws ire for comparing Iran struggles to Korea after 0-5 Brazil loss – CHOSUNBIZ Chosun Biz
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UN says over 1M women and girls in Gaza need food aid amid ‘fragile’ ceasefire – Middle East Monitor
More than 1 million women and girls in Gaza need food assistance, with nearly a quarter million requiring urgent nutrition support, UN Women said on Friday, warning that despite a “fragile” ceasefire, the crisis…
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Iran blames Israeli strikes in Lebanon on Western ‘appeasement’
Israeli air attacks targeted the village of Mazraat Sinay on Thursday, killing one person and wounding seven others according to local health authorities.
Videos shared on social media depicted a large orange blast and mushroom cloud rising in the…
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Iran Bans 3 Political Prisoners From Family Visits After Protest
Iranian authorities have banned three political prisoners from receiving family visits after they joined other inmates at Evin Prison in …
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How will Putin travel to Hungary to meet Trump with ICC arrest warrant? | Russia-Ukraine war News
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Hungary in the very near future, where he will meet United States counterpart Donald Trump for a second summit on ending the war in Ukraine. The first – in Alaska in August – failed to result…
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‘It Was Just an Accident’: Jafar Panahi’s latest explores forgiveness and mercy
The backstory to “It Was Just an Accident,” the extraordinary new movie from the Iranian director Jafar Panahi, is integral to its meaning. Winner of the 2025 Palme d’Or at Cannes – that festival’s highest honor – it’s…
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