Hundreds of enraged Israelis converged on President Isaac Herzog’s private residence Sunday night, asserting that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s shock petition for a presidential pardon marks a death blow to Israel’s so-called…
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Palestinian journalist details sexual assault and torture at Sde Teiman detention center
A Palestinian journalist has testified that he was subjected to sexual assault and torture by Israeli forces at the Sde Teiman detention center, leaving him with severe psychological trauma, according to Al Mayadeen’s Monday report citing the…
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Israel transfers tanks, sets up checkpoints in Syria’s Quneitra
The Israeli army raided a Syrian town in the southern Quneitra countryside early Monday in the latest violation of the country’s sovereignty, Anadolu reported Monday, citing local media.
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that three…
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Unprecedented floods leave over 1,100 dead and hundreds missing across Asia
The death toll from a devastating flood and landslide crisis across South and Southeast Asia has surged past 1,140, with four nations reeling from the impact of intense monsoon rains exacerbated by rare tropical storm systems.
Indonesia has…
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Trump's remarks on Venezuelan airspace closure spark wide condemnation
BEIJING, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks on the closure of Venezuelan airspace have sparked condemnation wide for endangering global air travel security, regional stability and peace.
Trump said in a post on social media…
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From accord to atrocity: Gaza human cost mounts under broken truce
TEHRAN – The U.S.-brokered ceasefire that went into effect on October 10 was designed to end two years of relentless Israeli military operations in Gaza. Yet, less than two months later, it has proven to be little more than a paper promise.
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Iran becomes vice champion in 2025 World Karate Championships
Iranian karate team won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal in the event and finished in second place.
Atousa Golshadnezhad made history after winning a gold medal in the world chamionships as the first Iranian woman. She defeated China’s Gong…
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Could the Pope’s Lebanon visit temper Israeli threats and mend political divisions?
BEIRUT – Pope Leo XIV’s arrival in Beirut—his first foreign trip since ascending the papacy—comes at a moment when Lebanon is poised between escalating Israeli threats and a political class locked in chronic division.
For days, the visit…
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West Bank raids deepen as annexation calls rise
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime is escalating its raids in the West Bank amid rising calls to formally annex the occupied territories.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed the northern West Bank’s Tubas governorate again on Monday, imposing a…
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Metro Denver Crime Stoppers’ tips a ‘core’ strategy for police
On a Saturday night two years ago, a 17-year-old girl tried to get into a Denver bar with a fake driver’s license.In line with other would-be patrons outside the Lower Downtown spot, she claimed to be a 25-year-old woman named Shaelene. But…
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