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Gunmen storm judiciary headquarters in Zahedan, killing six
ZAHEDEAN, Iran — At least six people were killed and 22 others injured on Saturday morning when gunmen attacked the judiciary headquarters in the southeastern Iranian city of Zahedan, according to official and local media reports.The assault, which was claimed by the militant group Jaish al-Adl, began with gunfire targeting the courthouse before expanding to indiscriminately target civilians in the area.The attack also resulted in damage to citizens' property.Three members of the courthouse security team were killed while defending the building, as reported by Iran’s official PressTV.Initial reports indicate that three of the attackers were killed by security forces during the assault. Emergency responders and security units quickly surrounded the courthouse, securing the...
July 26, 2025

Gunmen storm judiciary headquarters in Zahedan, killing six

Gaza’s infants face mass death amid formula shortage, media office warns
GAZA CITY — More than 100,000 children in the Gaza Strip, including 40,000 infants under the age of one, are at risk of imminent death due to the complete absence of baby formula and nutritional supplements, the Government Media Office in Gaza said Saturday.In a stark statement, the office described the crisis as a “massacre in slow motion,” accusing Israel of deliberately starving the enclave’s youngest population through its ongoing blockade and closure of all border crossings.Mothers are reportedly forced to feed their infants water for days amid the lack of formula, while hospitals and health centers continue to see a surge in severe, life-threatening malnutrition cases, according to the office.Health authorities have recorded at least 122 deaths from starvation and...
July 26, 2025

Gaza’s infants face mass death amid formula shortage, media office warns

Thai-Cambodian border conflict escalates with fresh airstrikes, raising death toll
UBON RATCHATHANI, Thailand — The border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia entered its third day on Saturday with renewed airstrikes and rising casualties, despite mounting international pressure for a ceasefire.Thai fighter jets struck military targets in the Phu Ma Kua area and near the Ta Muen Thom temple, according to Thai news outlet The Nation. Cambodia confirmed the airstrikes and said it responded with retaliatory attacks, according to the Khmer Times.In response to the escalating violence, Cambodia closed its airspace over conflict zones, while the Thai Navy deployed four vessels in support of its ground forces.Thai forces also claimed to have taken control of a strategic hilltop roughly 2.8 kilometers (1.7 miles) from the contested Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World...
July 26, 2025

Thai-Cambodian border conflict escalates with fresh airstrikes, raising death toll

US judge keeps block on Trump’s birthright citizenship order
BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday upheld a nationwide injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship, rejecting the administration’s bid to narrow the scope of the ruling.U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin ruled that keeping the broad injunction in place is the only way to fully protect the 22 Democratic-led states and immigrant advocacy groups challenging the order.“(The evidence) does not support a finding that any narrower option would feasibly and adequately protect the plaintiffs from the injuries they have shown they are likely to suffer if the unlawful policy announced in the Executive Order takes effect during the pendency of this lawsuit,” Sorokin wrote.The executive order, signed by Trump on Jan....
July 26, 2025

US judge keeps block on Trump’s birthright citizenship order

Russia probes air safety violations after fatal An-24 crash in Amur region
MOSCOW — Russian authorities have launched a criminal investigation into possible violations of air safety regulations following the fatal crash of an An-24 passenger aircraft in the remote Amur region on Thursday, which claimed the lives of all those on board.The Russian Investigative Committee said Friday that it is exploring several scenarios, including technical failure and pilot error.Flight recorders recovered from the crash site were found intact and are being transferred to Moscow for analysis.The Soviet-era aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, was on a domestic route from Khabarovsk to Tynda when it disappeared from radar just kilometers from its destination.The plane reportedly failed to issue any distress signals and vanished while attempting a second landing...
July 26, 2025

Russia probes air safety violations after fatal An-24 crash in Amur region

Macron’s recognition of Palestine draws European support
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France will formally recognize the State of Palestine in September has drawn widespread backing from European leaders, with some hailing it as a vital step toward Middle East peace, while others voiced caution.Macron declared Thursday on X that France will formalize its recognition of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly this September.“I have decided that France will recognize the State of Palestine,” he said, calling it a move rooted in France’s “historic commitment to a just and lasting peace.”The announcement was welcomed by several European leaders. Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said: “This is an important contribution towards implementing the two-state solution, which offers the only lasting...
July 26, 2025

Macron’s recognition of Palestine draws European support

Iran, EU hold ‘serious’ nuclear talks in Istanbul
ISTANBUL — A senior Iranian diplomat said “serious, frank, and detailed” discussions on nuclear and sanctions issues were held Friday in Istanbul between Iranian officials and representatives of the European Union and the E3 — France, Germany, and the UK — amid rising tensions following the recent 12-day war with Israel.Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister for legal affairs, said he and Majid Takht-Ravanchi, deputy foreign minister for political affairs, met with envoys from the three European signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal as well as EU officials.The talks, conducted at the deputy foreign minister level, focused heavily on the so-called snapback mechanism — a provision that allows for the reimposition of UN sanctions on Iran — which the E3 is reportedly...
July 26, 2025

Iran, EU hold ‘serious’ nuclear talks in Istanbul

SCO media and think tank summit builds bridges to confront shared challenges
Saudi Gazette reportZHENGZHOU — The Media and Think Tank Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) opened Friday in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s Henan province, bringing together more than 400 participants from across the SCO community and beyond to foster deeper cooperation and strategic dialogue.Representatives from nearly 200 media organizations, think tanks, and government entities — including delegates from SCO member states, observer nations, dialogue partners, and international and regional organizations — attended the high-level summit.Held under the patronage of the Information Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, the summit is co-organized by Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the Henan Provincial...
July 26, 2025

SCO media and think tank summit builds bridges to confront shared challenges

Trump insists Putin-Zelenskyy meeting ‘will happen’
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump reiterated Friday that a face-to-face meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is inevitable, though he expressed frustration that it has yet to take place.“It’s going to happen, but it should have happened three months ago. It’s going to happen,” Trump told reporters before departing the White House for Scotland when asked what would be required for the summit to materialize, possibly with his attendance.The push for high-level talks follows the latest round of negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, which were held Wednesday in Istanbul.Both sides exchanged proposals aimed at advancing the peace process, with Ukraine suggesting a leaders’ summit by the end of August.The Kremlin, however,...
July 25, 2025

Trump insists Putin-Zelenskyy meeting ‘will happen’

Trump, Powell clash at Fed headquarters over $3B renovation cost amid rate standoff
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump ramped up pressure on the Federal Reserve on Thursday, publicly sparring with Fed Chair Jerome Powell during a rare visit to the central bank’s headquarters over the ballooning costs of its renovation and the refusal to cut interest rates. Wearing hard hats and flanked by senior officials, Trump criticized the project’s cost—claiming it had reached $3.1 billion—well above the Fed’s $2.5 billion figure. Powell immediately disputed the claim, saying Trump had mistakenly included costs from a different building renovated years ago. The public disagreement took place in front of TV cameras on-site at the Fed’s historic Marriner S. Eccles Building, currently undergoing extensive upgrades. The visit marked an unusual intrusion of...
July 25, 2025

Trump, Powell clash at Fed headquarters over $3B renovation cost amid rate standoff

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