- Nuclear Inspectors Leave Iran After Cooperation Halted With U.N. Watchdog The New York Times
- IAEA inspectors depart Tehran after US-Israel-Iran conflict Al Jazeera
- UN Atomic Watchdog Exits Iran, Deepening Inspections Blackout Bloomberg
- U.N. Pulls…
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Nuclear Inspectors Leave Iran After Cooperation Halted With U.N. Watchdog – The New York Times
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Iran taught Israel big lesson, prevented spread of war
Addressing the 17th ECO Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan, President Pezeshkian said the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran carried out defensive military operations against Israeli targets in accordance with Article 51 of the United…
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Katz, Zamir hail war against Iran as ‘defining milestone’ in Israel’s history – The Times of Israel
- Katz, Zamir hail war against Iran as ‘defining milestone’ in Israel’s history The Times of Israel
- IDF says soldier killed, 2 seriously wounded in fighting near Gaza’s Khan Younis The Times of Israel
- Israel aims to maintain ‘aerial…
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Russia says it will continue assisting Afghanistan
TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – Russia will continue providing assistance to Afghanistan in strengthening regional security and combating terrorism and drug trafficking threats, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
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Turkish president says Israel’s increasingly aggressive policies threatening regional peace – Middle East Monitor
Israel’s increasingly aggressive policies under its current administration are threatening peace and stability of the region, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, Anadolu reports.
His remarks…
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British pro-Palestinian journalist on being raided by UK police | Israel-Palestine conflict
British investigative journalist Asa Winstanley, known for his coverage of Palestine, had his home raided by police in October 2024. Although a court in May 2025 deemed the seizure of his devices unlawful, Winstanley says that current laws are…
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Scientists starved worms — then discovered the switch that controls aging
The researchers induced the senescent-like state in worms by manipulating the transcription factor TFEB. Under normal conditions, worms subjected to long-term fasting followed by refeeding regenerate and appear rejuvenated. However, in the…
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Keep your America, Mr Trump, and we’ll keep our Africa | Migration
On June 16, The New York Times disclosed that United States President Donald Trump is considering broadening his travel ban list to include as many as 36 additional countries, most of them African – including my country, Zimbabwe.
Twelve days…
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Iranian President Meets Counterparts on Sidelines of ECO Summit
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The 17th ECO Summit began on Friday in the city of Khankendi, Azerbaijan. The summit is attended by the heads of state and government of ECO member states, ministers, ECO observers, special guests from…
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In Sumy, Ukraine, the front line is drawing near – but we refuse to leave | Russia-Ukraine war
When you live in war for so long, you have to take comfort in whatever little control you have over your decisions. My city in northwest Ukraine is now just 20km (12 miles) from the front line.
We all know that the front line has been getting…
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