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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has caused a major stir in the international diplomatic arena by becoming the first Egyptian head of state in decades to publicly refer to Israel as an “enemy.” The statement, which marks a notable shift in Egypt’s official tone toward its neighbor, was confirmed
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Israeli national Simon Leviev, known worldwide as “The Tinder Swindler” from the hit Netflix documentary that exposed his scams, was arrested on Monday at Batumi Airport in Georgia at the request of Interpol. The 34-year-old man, whose real name is Shimon Yehuda Hayut, had been a fugitive
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Thousands of Palestinians have fled Gaza City since Monday night, while many others continue to resist leaving their homes despite the intensifying Israeli attacks, which have killed at least 16 people in recent hours. According to the Times of Israel, citing army estimates, around
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Pope Leo XIV has issued a strong criticism of the growing global income inequality, especially the widening gap between the working class and the super-rich. In an exclusive interview granted to Elise Ann Allen, Vatican correspondent for the U.S. news outlet Crux, and published this
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France’s political crisis reached a new peak following the dismissal of Prime Minister François Bayrou, who lost a confidence vote with a clear majority in the National Assembly. A total of 364 deputies voted against him, compared to only 194 in his favor, sealing the end of a mandate
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Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, became the epicenter of massive demonstrations on Monday as protests intensified against the government’s decision to block access to several social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). According to state media, at
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U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he is prepared to impose new sanctions against Russia in the context of the war in Ukraine. “Yes, I am,” he replied briefly when asked by a reporter whether his administration planned to increase economic pressure on Moscow. Although
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has carried out another large-scale immigration raid, this time at a Hyundai Motor construction site in the state of Georgia, threatening to open a serious diplomatic rift with South Korea, one of Washington’s closest allies in Asia.
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The Lebanese government has formally announced its intention to disarm the Hezbollah militia, marking one of the most delicate political and military moves in the country’s recent history. The announcement comes at a time of heightened regional tension, fueled by the war in Gaza
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Former United States President Joe Biden, 82, recently underwent surgery to remove a skin cancer, his office has confirmed. The procedure, which was not immediately announced to the public, is part of the former president’s long battle with different types of cancer diagnosed in recent years.
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British police arrested approximately 425 demonstrators on Saturday during a protest in support of the group Palestine Action, which the UK government has recently banned under anti-terrorism legislation. The arrests took place near Parliament Square in London and marked the most
Read more: UK Police Arrest Around 425 at Latest Protest for Banned Palestine Action
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During a summit held in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 countries have agreed to provide security guarantees to Ukraine once hostilities end, through a multinational force operating by land, sea, and air, referred to as a “reassurance” force. This initiative
Read more: Twenty-six countries agree to guarantee Ukraine’s security after the war with Russia
- Israel declares Emmanuel Macron persona non grata over his plan to recognize Palestine
- Trump proposes renaming the Department of Defense as the new Department of War
- Trump family earns billions through Bitcoin and recent crypto ventures
- Pope Leo signs and poses on BMW motorbike to support charity cause
