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Ukraine’s Soldiers Brace for Uncertain Leadership

In Ukraine, uncertainty lingers as the President’s Office has yet to clarify the future of the country’s military leader. Amidst these unresolved questions, Oleksandr Syrskyi, a potential successor to the current army chief, visited troops near Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region. On his Telegram channel, Syrskyi provided a straightforward update, stating, “The operational situation remains tense. Heavy fighting is taking …

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Thousands Join Israel Protests Amid Hostage Crisis Frustration

In Israel, thousands of citizens took to the streets on Saturday, voicing their discontent with the current government and demanding the release of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza. In Caesarea, demonstrators braved the rain and marched towards one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private homes, chanting for his resignation. Simultaneously, in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square, citizens rallied for the …

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US Strikes Iran-Backed Bases in Iraq, Syria: Dozens Hit!

In a response to the drone strike that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan last weekend, the U.S. military executed a significant air assault on numerous sites in Iraq and Syria, which are known to be utilized by Iranian-supported militias, according to officials who informed The Associated Press. For several days, President Joe Biden and other senior U.S. officials had …

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Germany’s Local Transport Grinds to Halt in Labor Clash!

Across Germany, local buses, trams, and subway trains were halted on Friday due to a strike by transport employees, marking the third such disruption in the transportation sector within two weeks. The service workers’ union Ver.di initiated this “warning strike,” a strategy frequently used in German labor negotiations, on Monday. Vice Chair Christine Behle stated the need to increase pressure …

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Leaf, U.S. Official, Hosts Lebanese MPs in Washington!

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Barbara Leaf, had a meeting with Lebanese Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab and several other Lebanese Members of Parliament in Washington on Friday. The discussion focused on the urgent need for Lebanon to elect a president and to avert a full-scale conflict within the country. During the meeting, Leaf emphasized that …

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Hariri’s Return to Lebanon Tied to Regional Deal?

Al-Jadeed TV has reported that Saad Hariri, the former prime minister and leader of the al-Mustaqbal Movement, is planning an extensive visit to Beirut. During his stay, Hariri intends to dedicate time to engage with his supporters and is open to meetings with various individuals, including ambassadors, politicians, and social figures. The report also mentions that Hariri is scheduled to …

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Angry Farmers Block Belgium-Netherlands Border Roads!

In a recent demonstration against bureaucratic hurdles and the influx of low-priced imports, farmers strategically positioned their tractors at major crossroads on the Belgium-Netherlands border on Friday. This protest followed a chaotic scene in Brussels on Thursday, where disgruntled farmers set fire to hay bales and hurled eggs and firecrackers at the police near a European Union summit. The roadblocks, …

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Top UK Diplomat: Lebanon’s Safety and Stability Come First!

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron recently concluded a one-day trip to Lebanon, marking his inaugural visit to the nation in this role. Previously, he had visited Lebanon as Prime Minister in September 2015, and this trip represents his fourth journey to the Middle East as Foreign Secretary. Accompanied by Lord Ahmad, the Minister of State for the Middle East, Cameron …

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