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ISIS attacks al-Sharaa over Trump meeting, Syria political transition
ISIS lashes out at Syria's transitional leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, in its weekly publication, condemning his meeting with Donald Trump and accusing him of betraying Islamic values amid US-led political efforts in Syria.
EU's Kallas suggests easing Syria sanctions further: Reuters
The European Union is weighing additional relief from sanctions on Syria, including funding for key ministries and lifting restrictions on the Syrian Central Bank, in a bid to aid reconstruction and migration efforts.
Gaza Ministry reports 109 martyrs in 24 hours
In the last 24 hours, Israeli forces have killed at least 109 Palestinians and wounded 216 in Gaza, per the Health Ministry.
Iran holds nuclear talks with Europe amid sanctions threat
Iran and European powers hold nuclear talks in Istanbul amid US pressure and threats of 'snapback' sanctions.
Trump administration fires hundreds at Voice of America
Nearly 600 Voice of America staff were laid off by the Trump administration, sparking press freedom concerns and signaling deeper cuts to US international broadcasting.
Romanian presidential front-runner accuses Macron of interference
Romanian nationalist presidential candidate George Simion criticizes French President Macron for "dictatorial tendencies" and alleged interference in Romania’s presidential election.
Romanian presidential front-runner accuses Macron of interference
Romanian nationalist presidential candidate George Simion criticizes French President Macron for "dictatorial tendencies" and alleged interference in Romania’s presidential election.
Russia spy chief: World turning away from 'so-called Western values'
Russia’s SVR chief Sergey Naryshkin says the global rejection of “so-called Western values” is growing, accusing Western governments of using subtle social programs to maintain ideological influence.
India threatens Pakistan’s water supply with Indus river project plans
India is weighing plans to divert water from the Indus system to pressure Pakistan over Kashmir, risking the collapse of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and sparking fears of renewed regional escalation.
US aid cuts leave food for millions moldering in storage: Reuters
Over 66,000 tons of US-funded food aid risk expiring in warehouses worldwide after Trump’s aid cuts, jeopardizing supplies for millions.
Wealthy Brits avoiding more tax than previously thought: Watchdog
A new report reveals the potential underestimation of wealthy tax evasion in the UK, urging ministers to take stronger action.
None of Iran’s nuclear facilities will be dismantled: Araghchi
Iran’s foreign minister asserts Tehran will not dismantle any nuclear facilities, reaffirming the country’s right to uranium enrichment amid ongoing indirect talks with the US.