Month: Nov 2023
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Pro-Palestinian March in Johannesburg Marks International Day of Solidarity
1–2 minutesIn a show of support for the Palestinian cause, hundreds of people gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Wednesday to participate in a pro-Palestinian march commemorating the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. This day, observed annually on November 29, traces its roots back to a 1977 United Nations General Assembly resolution. The…
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Senegal’s Navy Makes Historic Cocaine Seizure: Over Three Tons Confiscated in International Waters
2–3 minutesIn a significant operation, Senegal’s navy announced on Tuesday the successful seizure of over three tons of cocaine from a ship anchored off the nation’s coast. This marks one of the largest drug hauls in Senegal’s history, underlining the country’s commitment to combating illicit activities in its maritime domain. The vessel, intercepted in international waters,…
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Mali Launches Investigation into Terrorism and Money Laundering: Targeting Separatists and Jihadist Leaders
2–3 minutesIn a significant move, Mali’s judiciary has initiated a comprehensive investigation into individuals associated with ethnic separatist movements and leaders linked to Al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist groups. The focus of the inquiry encompasses charges related to terrorism and money laundering, reflecting the ongoing struggle of the West African nation against a persistent Islamist insurgency. Among the key…
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Official: UEFA Champions League Eliminations So Far: A Recap of Teams Exiting the Competition
1–2 minutesAs the group stage of the UEFA Champions League unfolds, several prominent teams have found themselves on the unfortunate side of the competition, bidding farewell to their European dreams. Let’s take a closer look at the teams that are officially out of the tournament: While these teams may be out of the Champions League, their…
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CIA Director William Burns Holds High-Level Talks in the Middle East Amid Fragile Israel-Hamas Truce
2–3 minutesIn a significant diplomatic move, CIA Director William Burns has embarked on a mission to the Middle East, representing the Biden administration in talks aimed at solidifying the delicate truce between Israel and Hamas. The visit, shrouded in secrecy, underscores the gravity of the discussions and the importance the United States places on regional stability.…
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Two Wars That Israel Has Played a Role In And The Third They Are About To Start.
1–2 minutesIn the intricate web of global politics, the relationship between Israel, the United States, and its allies has played a pivotal role in shaping significant geopolitical events over the past decades. One striking example is the Iraq War, where Israel’s assertion of Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction fueled a narrative that later proved to…
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The Lost Ambitions: A Glimpse into the Life of Former Palestinian Prisoner Moussa Mohtassib
1–2 minutesIn a heartfelt account to TRT World, Moussa Mohtassib reflects on the abrupt disruption of his ambitions caused by his arrest and imprisonment at the age of 14 by the Israeli army. Prior to his detention, Mohtassib was a student with aspirations and a job, eagerly working towards a successful future. “Before my arrest, I…
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Ukraine Says Russia is Behind Poisoning Attempt on Ukrainian Official’s Wife.
1–2 minutesIn a startling development on Tuesday, Ukraine declared its belief that Russia orchestrated the poisoning of Marianna Budanova, the wife of its military intelligence chief. The incident is being perceived as a targeted assassination attempt aimed at the core of Kyiv’s leadership. Marianna Budanova, also serving as an advisor to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, was…
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Hungary’s Standoff with EU Puts Ukrainian Aid and Membership in Jeopardy
2–3 minutesIn a tense diplomatic standoff between Hungary and the European Union (EU), the threat to block $50 billion of European aid earmarked for Ukraine and veto Kyiv’s EU membership bid looms large. The discord, unfolding amid a dispute between Brussels and Budapest, has prompted EU Council President Charles Michel to engage in talks with Hungarian…
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Hungary’s Standoff with EU Puts Ukrainian Aid and Membership in Jeopardy
2–3 minutesIn a tense diplomatic standoff between Hungary and the European Union (EU), the threat to block $50 billion of European aid earmarked for Ukraine and veto Kyiv’s EU membership bid looms large. The discord, unfolding amid a dispute between Brussels and Budapest, has prompted EU Council President Charles Michel to engage in talks with Hungarian…
