Officials from Iran’s Lake Urmia Restoration Headquarters have issued their starkest warning to date, saying the lake’s condition is now “more critical than ever,” with water volume dropping below 40 million cubic meters, approaching…
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Polish company accused of supplying explosives for Israel’s war on Gaza | News
A Polish state-owned company has been accused of playing a crucial role in aiding Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, providing a key explosive used in bombs and artillery that have been widely deployed in the Strip.
A report released on Tuesday by…
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Scientists discover metformin may block key exercise benefits
A widely used medication for diabetes prevention may unexpectedly interfere with one of the most reliable ways to lower disease risk: regular physical activity.
A Rutgers-led team reported in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism…
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Egypt annuls first-round parliament vote in quarter of constituencies over ‘violations’
CAIRO (Reuters) -Egypt annulled parliamentary votes in over a quarter of first-round constituencies on Tuesday in one of the most significant disruptions to a national election in recent years.
Polls opened last week for the first of two rounds to…
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Houthi attacks disrupt google and meta red sea cable projects – Middle East Monitor
Political tensions and security threats in the Red Sea region are affecting plans by companies such as Google and Meta to expand their undersea cable networks.
According to Bloomberg, Meta’s project, 2Africa cable…
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Fujian and USS Gerald R Ford: Stability vs. coercion on the high seas
TEHRAN – China’s Fujian aircraft carrier, commissioned earlier this month, marks a historic milestone in the country’s naval modernization and stands as a symbol of reassurance. More than a warship, Fujian embodies Beijing’s rise through…
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Israel requests exclusion of ICC prosecutor Karim Khan – Middle East Monitor
Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday evening that it has formally asked the International Criminal Court’s Appeals Division to exclude Prosecutor Karim Khan from any involvement in cases…
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EU To Spread Legal Costs Of Attacking Russian Frozen Assets: Politico
The European Union has pledged to spread the financial and legal risks of using Russia’s frozen central-bank assets to fund the government in Kiev, Politico reported on Monday. Belgium, where most of the money is held, has rejected the plan…
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Tanzania’s poll unrest has ‘stained’ the country’s global image, President Samia Suluhu Hassan says
Tanzania’s image for stability has been “stained” by the unrest that hit the East African nation during last month’s heavily disputed elections, President Samia Suluhu Hassan has acknowledged.
Speaking as she swore in her new cabinet, Samia warned…
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SCO prime ministers reject West’s anti-Iran stance, declare UNSC Resolution 2231 expired
The prime ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states have concluded their 24th meeting in Moscow with a joint statement rejecting Western actions against Iran under the pretext of concerns…
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