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Israel tried to lure Iran. Here’s why it failed
The non-linearity of Tehran’s strategy makes relations with it particularly interesting
By Timofey Bordachev, Program Director of the Valdai Club
Israel tried to lure Iran. Here’s why it failed
The Arg of Karim Khan citadel in Shiraz, Iran - stock photo © Getty Images / Getty Images
The most memorable impression of Iran is the...
‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
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‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
The chairman of Türkiye’s Vatan Party speaks about the influence of the US, Palestine, and Israel, and the future of NATO
‘We are in danger because of NATO membership’: Turkish Patriotic party is sounding the alarm
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US delays report on Israel war crimes probe – Politico
The State Department had been expected to reveal its assessment to Congress on Wednesday
US delays report on Israel war crimes probe – Politico
Palestinian refugees arriving in Khan Yunis, after fleeing Rafah, Gaza, May 7, 2024 © Getty Images / Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto
The administration of US President Joe...
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The genocide exposes friends and foes at the University of Michigan
As the death toll of Palestinians in Gaza rises, the attitudes are changing among the university students. But some still have difficulty condemning the Israeli aggression.
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A coalition of University of Michigan students camp in the Diag to pressure the university to divest its endowment from companies...
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Live blog: 35 Palestinians killed in Israeli raids on Rafah in 24 hours
Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 215th day, has killed at least 34,789 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,204.
Palestinians leave their homes following Israeli airstrike on east of Rafah. / Photo: AA
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Palestinians leave...
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Taliban to Pakistan: 'Afghans not involved' in attack on Chinese engineers
Pakistan's military has said that a suicide bomb attack in March in the country that killed five Chinese engineers was planned in Afghanistan, and that the bomber was an Afghan national.
Pakistan's military had said at a press conference that a suicide bomb attack in March in Pakistan...
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Eurovision Song Contest kicks off in Sweden amid Gaza protests
Competition in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest kicked off Tuesday in Sweden, with the war in Gaza casting a shadow over the sequin-spangled pop extravaganza.
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Hosts Malin Akerman and Petra Mede attend the first rehearsal of the first semi-final...
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China's Xi visits Serbia for talks to boost economic ties with Eastern Europe
Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold talks with his Serbian counterpart in Belgrade on Wednesday, as Beijing seeks to deepen its political and economic ties with friendlier countries in Europe.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (Centre R)...
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Global temperature streak continues with record heat in April
April marked another "remarkable" month of record-breaking global air and sea surface temperature averages, according to a new report by the EU's climate monitor published on Wednesday.
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French south-central town of Entraygues-sur-Truyère, during a heatwave in Europe, August 7, 2018.
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🔴 Live: Israel says key Kerem Shalom border crossing for Gaza aid reopened
Israel said on Wednesday that it had reopened the Kerem Shalom border crossing to humanitarian aid for Gaza, four days after closing it in response to a rocket attack claimed by Hamas that killed four soldiers. Qatar and the African Union...
04 April 2024 Ministry of Justice: New Real Estate Registration Law a Qualitative Leap for Public, Introduces Electronic Registration for the First Time
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04 April 2024
Ministry of Justice: New Real Estate Registration Law a Qualitative Leap for Public, Introduces Electronic Registration for the First Time
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Doha, April 04 (QNA) - The Ministry of Justice affirmed that Law No. (5) of 2024 on real estate registration, which HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani graciously issued today, represents a qualitative leap in public...
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FAA opens Boeing probe over possible 'falsified' 787 records
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The planemaker informed the aviation safety regulator last month that required tests were not performed. The FAA said it is "investigating whether Boeing employees may have falsified records."
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An employee walks past a fuselage section under construction at Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliner campus in North...
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Macron and Xi discuss Russia, Ukraine and trade
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Europe for the first time in five years. On Monday, he discussed Russia, Ukraine and European-Chinese trade with French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron in front of guards at Elysee Palace, Paris, France
Chinese President...
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US campus Gaza protests echo past in crucial election year
William Noah Glucroft
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As the US academic year winds down, student protests are heating up. The tense exchanges over Israel-Gaza policy and police crackdowns have had consequences beyond the university campus.
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A California Highway Patrol (CHP) officer detains a protester
California law enforcement made many arrests...