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al-Aqsa Brigades commander

Israeli forces kill al-Aqsa Brigades commander in Nablus raid

Three Palestinians, including a senior armed resistance commander, have been killed by Israeli forces during a raid on the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, the Palestinian health ministry said.
Khaled Mansour

2nd top Islamic Jihad cmdr. killed in Israeli airstrike

A senior commander of a Palestinian armed group and several children have been killed in the Gaza Strip as Israeli jets bombed the besieged enclave for a second day.
Zionists crimes

Int’l community silence in facing Zionists crimes regretful: Iran Spox

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has criticized that silence by the international community as well as those who claim to are flagbearers of human rights in the face of crimes committed by the Zionist regime is deplorable and regretful.
nuclear disaster

UN chief warns nuclear weapons are ‘loaded gun’ for humanity

Humanity is playing with a “loaded gun” as crises with the potential for nuclear disaster proliferate worldwide, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the Japanese city of Hiroshima on the 77th anniversary of the first atomic bomb attack.
‘No appetite for war’

‘No appetite for war’: Palestinians fear new Israeli offensive

Israel’s attack on Gaza on Friday was weeks in the making, a deliberate act to gain legitimacy with its public, say Palestinian observers, as Israel braces for new elections in November.
Islamic Jihad

Islamic Jihad targets Israeli regime with over 100 missiles

Israeli regime media have reported that siren went off in Askelon and Ashdid ports in the occupied lands while loud explosions were heard in Tel Aviv.
Yemen truce

Fear and anxiety for civilians as Yemen truce set to expire

Fear, anxiety, confusion – these are the most common sentiments expressed by civilians in war-ravaged Yemen as a four-month truce is slated to expire on Tuesday.
First grain ship

First grain ship leaves Ukraine: What, where and why this matters

A vessel carrying Ukrainian grain has left the Black Sea port of Odesa for the first time since Russia’s invasion in late February.
war footing

How tough-talking mayor of Dnipro, Ukraine, keeps his city on a war footing

Just about everything these days passes through this south-central city: Western arms being rushed to the front, reinforcements from Kyiv to shore up Ukraine forces and humanitarian aid for desperate civilians.
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‘The Russians have started coming’: Finland considers tourist visa ban

The Finnish government is coming under increasing public and political pressure to close the EU's eastern border with Russia, and put a stop to an apparent sanctions loophole.

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