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At least 21 Palestinians killed in new Israeli airstrikes in war-torn Gaza

Views: 5 At least 21 Palestinians killed in new Israeli airstrikes in war-torn Gaza GAZA CITY, Palestine  At least 21 Palestinians were killed Wednesday in new Israeli attacks in the war-torn Gaza Strip, according to medical sources. An Israeli fighter jet hit a house in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, killing three women […]

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Iran wants global peace, end to Israeli crimes: Pezeshkian tells UNGA

Views: 10 Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, in his debut speech to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), has reiterated his call for global peace and justice, which he said, cannot be accomplished unless the rights of all people, communities and nations are respected within the framework of justice and fairness. Addressing the 79th session of

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Spread of war has heavy consequences for entire region- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Views: 7 Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that if war spreads, it will have serious consequences for the entire region. Speaking in a televised interview, Iran’s top diplomat noted, “In all the meetings I had along with President Pezeshkian in New York, the necessity of confronting the Zionist regime’s invasion of Gaza and now

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4th China Film Week opens in Tehran

Views: 10 The 4th China Film Week in Iran was inaugurated in Tehran on Monday and will run until September 27, with the screening of five recent Chinese films. According to the public relations of the Farabi Cinema Foundation, following the extensive cultural and cinematic interactions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People’s

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At least 30 decomposing bodies found in boat off Senegal, military says

Views: 6 At least 30 decomposing bodies were found in a boat drifting around 70km off the coast of Senegal’s capital Dakar, the military said on Monday. The navy was informed of the boat’s presence on Sunday evening and a patrol boat was immediately deployed to the area, the military said in a statement. “So

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Israeli strikes kill 182 in Lebanon amid widening campaign against Hezbollah

Views: 6 Lebanon’s Health Ministry has said a wave of Israeli air strikes across the country killed 182 people and wounded 727. The ministry said on Monday that the preliminary toll included women and children. The Israeli military said it struck 300 targets in Lebanon. The army announced the strikes on the social media platform

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Japanese in China seek safety reinforcements as Beijing downplays attack

Views: 7 Taxis to school, father escorts among ideas; censors halt incendiary chatter on Weibo. SHANGHAI/HONG KONG — The killing of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in the southeastern Chinese city of Shenzhen this week has sent Japanese communities in the country scrambling for additional security. On Friday morning, an emergency meeting was convened in Shanghai

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Middle East updates: Radios in Hezbollah attack 10 years old

Views: 7 A Japanese firm has said that the walkie-talkies used in an attack against Hezbollah members must be at least a decade old, leading to questions of how they could be tampered with. DW has the latest. Japanese firm Icom has said both the radios and the batteries used in the walkie-talkie attack against

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German Chancellor Scholz’s visit to Central Asia

Views: 3 A trip that marks how much the interest of the Germans and the entire European Union in the region has increased, especially on the issue of an alternative trade corridor to Moscow. But many companies are extremely cautious about investments, frightened by the economic damage done by the war in Ukraine and by a

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