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Mass rallies across Europe demand end to Israeli attacks on Gaza
LONDON — Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched in cities across Europe on Saturday in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, calling for an immediate end to Israeli attacks and unrestricted delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged enclave.In London, protesters joined the 30th National March for Palestine, rallying under the theme “Stop Starving Gaza.”Marchers moved from Russell Square to the Prime Minister’s Office, waving Palestinian flags and chanting slogans accusing the British government of complicity in what they described as genocide. Organizers, including the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, urged the UK to act against “Israel’s starvation policy” in Gaza.In Stockholm, hundreds gathered at Odenplan to condemn Israeli plans to occupy Gaza City and US support...
August 10, 2025

Mass rallies across Europe demand end to Israeli attacks on Gaza

European allies insist Ukraine must be part of any Russia peace talks
LONDON — European leaders have reaffirmed that any peace talks with Russia must include Ukraine, issuing a joint statement ahead of a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.The statement, signed by the leaders of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Finland and the European Commission, came as the White House confirmed Trump was open to a possible trilateral meeting involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but, for now, it remains a bilateral Trump-Putin summit, as requested by Moscow.Zelensky warned that any agreements reached without Kyiv’s participation would be “dead decisions.”Responding to Trump’s suggestion that territorial swaps could be part of a deal, the Ukrainian leader said, “We will not...
August 10, 2025

European allies insist Ukraine must be part of any Russia peace talks

CDC shooting leaves officer dead amid tensions over vaccines
ATLANTA — A Georgia man who opened fire on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters, killing a police officer, had blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him depressed and suicidal, The Associated Press reported on Saturday. Authorities identified the shooter as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, who fired dozens of rounds into the CDC complex late Friday after being stopped from entering by security guards. Armed with five guns, including at least one long gun, White then went to a pharmacy across the street and opened fire. DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose, 33, a former Marine who graduated from the police academy in March, was mortally wounded while responding. Rose leaves behind a wife, three children, and an unborn child. The Georgia Bureau...
August 10, 2025

CDC shooting leaves officer dead amid tensions over vaccines

Pakistan rejects India’s claim of downing six jets in May conflict
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan on Saturday dismissed as “implausible” India’s claim to have shot down six Pakistani aircraft, including five fighter jets, during May’s four-day conflict between the nuclear-armed rivals.Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said no Pakistani aircraft had been hit or destroyed and described the statement by Indian Air Force chief Amar Preet Singh as “ill-timed” and a “desperate attempt” to cover what he called a “monumental failure” of India’s military strategy.“For three months, no such claims were voiced,” Asif said in a statement, adding that Pakistan had presented detailed technical briefings to international media in the immediate aftermath of the fighting.He said independent observers, foreign intelligence assessments, and even senior Indian...
August 09, 2025

Pakistan rejects India’s claim of downing six jets in May conflict

London police arrest over 200 in pro-Palestine Action protest
LONDON — London police arrested at least 200 people on Saturday during the largest protest in support of Palestine Action since the group was banned last month under the UK’s anti-terrorism laws.The Metropolitan Police said more arrests were expected at the demonstration in Parliament Square, rejecting organisers’ claims that only a “fraction” of attendees had been detained.“That claim simply isn’t true,” the force said, adding that anyone openly displaying support for Palestine Action “was either arrested or is in the process of being arrested.”The British government banned the group in early July, days after activists broke into an air force base in southern England, causing an estimated £7 million ($9.3 million) in damage to two aircraft.The interior ministry...
August 09, 2025

London police arrest over 200 in pro-Palestine Action protest

Thai soldiers injured in border land mine blast amid tensions with Cambodia
BANGKOK — Three Thai soldiers were wounded Saturday when one stepped on a land mine while on patrol near the Cambodian border, the Thai army said, in the latest flare-up of tensions despite a recent ceasefire agreement.The explosion occurred in Sisaket province and “clearly demonstrates... that the use of concealed weapons in border areas continues to exist,” the army said, accusing Cambodia of violating the Ottawa Convention, which bans the use of anti-personnel mines.Both Thailand and Cambodia are signatories to the treaty.The Thai Foreign Ministry said the blast was the third such incident in less than a month and “confirmed” findings that new mines were being planted in violation of international law.Saturday’s explosion came just two days after the two neighbors reaffirmed...
August 09, 2025

Thai soldiers injured in border land mine blast amid tensions with Cambodia

Nagasaki marks 80 years since atomic bombing with renewed calls for nuclear abolition
NAGASAKI, Japan — The southern Japanese city of Nagasaki on Saturday commemorated the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing that killed tens of thousands, as aging survivors urged the world to ensure it is the last city to suffer such an attack.The United States dropped the plutonium bomb on Aug. 9, 1945, killing 70,000 people by year’s end, three days after Hiroshima was devastated by an atomic blast that killed 140,000.Japan surrendered on Aug. 15, ending World War II and its decades-long military aggression across Asia.About 2,600 people, including representatives from more than 90 countries, attended a memorial ceremony at Nagasaki Peace Park. At 11:02 a.m. — the moment the bomb detonated — a bell tolled and participants observed a minute of silence.Survivor Hiroshi...
August 09, 2025

Nagasaki marks 80 years since atomic bombing with renewed calls for nuclear abolition

UN Security Council to discuss Israel’s Gaza occupation on Sunday
NEW YORK — The UN Security Council will hold an emergency session on Sunday to discuss Israel’s decision to occupy Gaza City, diplomatic sources said.The meeting, initially scheduled for Saturday, was moved to Aug. 10 at 10 a.m. local time. No reason was provided for the date change.According to the sources, the UK, Denmark, France, Greece, and Slovenia requested the session.The proposal has been endorsed by all Security Council members except Panama, the current chair, and the United States.Israel’s Security Cabinet approved the plan late Thursday to occupy Gaza City in the northern part of the enclave.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News ahead of the Cabinet meeting that his government seeks to “take full control of all of Gaza.” — Agencies
August 09, 2025

UN Security Council to discuss Israel’s Gaza occupation on Sunday

Russia confirms Putin-Trump summit Aug. 15 in Alaska
MOSCOW — Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov confirmed Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will meet on Aug. 15 in the U.S. state of Alaska to discuss options for achieving lasting peace in Ukraine.Ushakov highlighted the logistical advantages of Alaska as the summit venue, citing its proximity to Russia across the Bering Strait.“The American side has just announced an agreement reached to arrange a meeting between the presidents of Russia and the U.S., Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, on Aug. 15, Friday, in Alaska. Russia and the U.S. are close neighbors, sharing a common border. It seems quite logical for our delegation simply to fly across the Bering Strait and for the important and anticipated summit of leaders of these two countries to...
August 09, 2025

Russia confirms Putin-Trump summit Aug. 15 in Alaska

Zelenskyy rules out territorial concessions ahead of Aug. 15 Trump-Putin peace talks
KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday that Kyiv will not make territorial concessions in any negotiations with Moscow, insisting that Ukraine’s borders are defined by its Constitution and are non-negotiable.“The answer to the Ukrainian territorial question already is in the Constitution of Ukraine. No one will deviate from this – and no one will be able to. Ukrainians will not gift their land to the occupier,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram.His comments came just hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Aug. 15 to discuss a potential settlement to the war in Ukraine.Media reports have suggested that Trump wants Zelenskyy to participate in the meeting, though this has not been officially...
August 09, 2025

Zelenskyy rules out territorial concessions ahead of Aug. 15 Trump-Putin peace talks

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