Any Indian attempt to divert or stop water flow according to the Indus Waters Treaty would be considered an act of war, Pakistan warned on Thursday, a day after New Delhi suspended the 1960 agreement following an…
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Lebanon summons Iran’s ambassador in warning against Hezbollah interference
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry told Iran’s ambassador not to interfere in Lebanon’s internal affairs on Thursday as pressure rises on Beirut to bring Hezbollah under state control.
Ambassador Mojtaba Amani was summoned to the Foreign Ministry…
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Netherlands accuses Iran of targeting dissident on its soil
The Netherlands summoned Iran’s envoy on Thursday after Dutch intelligence accused Tehran of an attempted assassination of an Iranian dissident in the country.
It is likely that Iran ordered the attempted assassination of an Iranian activist…
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Pakistan suspends visas for Indian nationals after Kashmir attack
Pakistan has responded with tit-for-tat measures against India as tensions soared following a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 tourists.
Islamabad suspended all visas issued to Indian nationals under an exemption…
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4 killed, injured in school stabbing in France
At least one person has been killed and three others seriously injured in a knife attack at a school in the western French city of Nantes, police say.
According to police sources, several people were stabbed by a fellow student at the…
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600 Syrian Druze clerics to visit Israel on Friday for religious purposes – Middle East Monitor
Israel will allow entry to 600 Syrian Druze clerics into the country on Friday, Israeli media said on Thursday, Anadolu Agency reports.
Defence Minister, Israel Katz, approved the move to allow the Druze clerics to…
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Saudi Arabia approves extradition deal with Morocco – Middle East Monitor
The Saudi Council of Ministers has approved three agreements with Morocco aimed at strengthening mutual cooperation in criminal matters between the two countries.
During a cabinet meeting chaired by Crown Prince…
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Gaza reaches WHO’s most critical malnutrition level amid Israeli blockade – Middle East Monitor
The medical director of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital has warned that the Gaza Strip has reached the most critical level of malnutrition, Stage 5, under the World Health Organisation’s classification, as a result of the…
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Tehran Police Arrest 23 In Fake Meteorite Scam Following Popular TV Series
Iranian cyber police have detained 23 individuals for allegedly selling counterfeit meteorites online, capitalizing on renewed public interest sparked by the popular TV series Paytaxt, the Capital.
The scam came to light after numerous online…
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Lebanon reprimands Iran envoy over comments on Hezbollah disarmament – Middle East Monitor
Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry reprimanded Tehran’s ambassador to Beirut on Thursday over comments alleging that plans to disarm Iran-backed Lebanese group, Hezbollah, were a “conspiracy”, Reuters…
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