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Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, one of the sons of Libya’s late leader Muammar Gaddafi, has died following an attack at his residence in Libya, according to people close to him and local media reports. The incident reportedly took place in the city of Zintan, in the country’s northwest, a region with long-standing relevance in Libya’s post-2011
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In Iran, authorities have taken a notable step by officially allowing women to obtain licenses to ride motorcycles and scooters. The measure was formalized through a resolution signed by the country’s First Vice President, Mohammad Reza Aref, marking a change in a long-standing administrative practice. Although Iranian law never
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The state of New York announced it will deploy legal observers to monitor operations carried out by the federal immigration agency ICE, a move aimed at strengthening transparency and accountability during enforcement activities conducted within the state. The initiative was confirmed by the state’s Attorney General
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The United States Congress is preparing for a new phase of hearings related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, with lawmakers seeking testimony from high-profile figures connected to earlier stages of the controversy. Among the names drawing significant attention are former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State
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The prolonged absence of Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales from public life has triggered concern among supporters and fueled widespread speculation across social media and political circles. Morales, one of the most influential figures in Latin American left-wing politics, has not made a public appearance for several weeks.
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Syrian Arab Army forces continue to advance across northeastern Syria, a predominantly Kurdish region that has operated with a high degree of autonomy in recent years. The move marks another turning point in the country’s long and fragile post-war power realignment. The operation unfolds under the political leadership of interim
Read more: Syrian army advances amid prison security concerns
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Germany is preparing to take a significant step in its defense strategy by expanding its military presence in space. The goal, according to military officials, is to strengthen deterrence capabilities in an orbital environment that has become increasingly contested and strategically important. The plan envisions the creation
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Years after the most intense fighting of Syria’s civil war subsided, daily life for millions of civilians remains defined by hardship. The end of large-scale combat has not translated into a meaningful improvement in living conditions. Across many towns and cities, families continue to survive in makeshift shelters
Read more: Syria struggles with harsh postwar living conditions
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Estonian authorities have warned of potential security risks for Europe in a post-war scenario following a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. Estonia’s Foreign Minister, Margus Tsahkna, expressed concerns about the future of demobilized Russian soldiers and their possible impact on regional stability. According to Tsahkna, there are
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran is engaged in “serious discussions” with Washington, amid a steady build-up of American military forces in the Persian Gulf. His remarks point to a scenario of diplomacy conducted under strong strategic pressure, in a relationship long defined by mistrust and confrontation. Trump expressed
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Iran announced that it now considers the armed forces of European Union member states to be “terrorist groups,” a move taken in retaliation for Brussels’ decision to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps under the same classification. The announcement was made by Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad
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The next round of talks aimed at finding a way to end the war in Ukraine has been postponed until Wednesday and Thursday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The trilateral meetings between Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington are now scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, after initially being planned
Read more: Ukraine peace talks delayed as regional tensions persist
