Category: 4. World
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Turkey confirms Fethullah Gulen’s death
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed on Monday the death of US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, at 83 years old, whom Ankara held responsible for an attempted coup in Turkey in 2016. “Our nation’s determination in the fight against… Continue Reading
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Saudi Arabia to build tallest ever skyscraper
Saudi Arabia has announced plans to build a skyscraper in the capital city, Riyadh, that is larger than any building in the world, Bloomberg reported. The “Mukaab,” set to be the centerpiece of the New Murabba district in Riyadh, will… Continue Reading
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Sinwar’s death may lead to Islamic international terrorism
The death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by IDF forces may lead to an increase in the likelihood of Islamic terror attacks in the UK, The Telegraph reported on Sunday, citing former MI6 chief Sir John Sawers. Sawers stressed that Sinwar’s… Continue Reading
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Liam Payne of One Direction posted ‘We love Israel’
Many former Liam Payne fans comment they ‘no longer feel bad’ he died after a 12-year-old post he wrote on X/Twitter simply reading, “We love Israel,” resurfaced on Thursday, the day after the was found dead outside of his hotel in… Continue Reading
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IS supporter planned attack on Israeli embassy in Berlin, arrested
A suspected supporter of Islamic State (IS) who intended to carry out an attack with firearms on the Israeli embassy in Berlin has been arrested, the Public Prosecutor General of Germany announced on Sunday. The suspect, a Libyan citizen… Continue Reading
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Australia reconsidering defense-related exports to Israel
Australia is reportedly reviewing 66 defense-related export permits to Israel, the Guardian Australia reported on Saturday. These permits were approved prior to the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War, and the review is conducted similarly to… Continue Reading
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Harvard suffers financially due to handling of antisemitism
Harvard University has suffered a $150 million drop in donations in the 2024 fiscal year as a result of the university’s handling of campus antisemitism, according to The Harvard Crimson this week. This marks a 14% decline in donations. The… Continue Reading
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Israeli oligarch tied to Putin’s interests ahead of Moldova’s elections
As Moldova prepares for a pivotal presidential election and referendum on European Union membership this Sunday, a new wave of allegations has surfaced involving Israeli-Moldovan businessman Ilan Shor. Shor, a fugitive residing in Israel,… Continue Reading
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Russia and Ukraine to swap 95 POWs, Russia announces
Russia and Ukraine each swapped 95 prisoners of war on Friday in an agreement completed with the help of the United Arab Emirates acting as mediator, the Russian Defence Ministry said. The ministry, in a post on the Telegram messaging app,… Continue Reading
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North Korea sends troops to Russia to aid on Ukraine front
North Korea has shipped 1,500 special forces troops to Russia’s far east for training and acclimatizing at local military bases and will likely be deployed for combat in the war in Ukraine, South Korea’s spy agency said on Friday. South… Continue Reading