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High-Level Coordination Framework Delegation Heads to Erbil for Iraqi Presidency Consensus
A high-ranking delegation from Iraq's Coordination Framework is traveling to Erbil to agree on a joint candidate for the presidency, as the parliament's session for electing a president faces another…
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US Moves to Restrict China’s Access to Oil Through Sanctions and Seizures
The United States is intensifying efforts to limit China's energy supplies by imposing sanctions and seizing oil tankers, following China's increased oil purchases from sanctioned nations like Iran, Venezuela, and…
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Germany’s Public Debt Reaches Historic High in Q3 2025
Germany's public debt surged to a record 2.6088 trillion euros in the third quarter of 2025, marking a 2.1% increase from the previous quarter, according to federal statistics.
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Egypt and Saudi Foreign Ministers Discuss Gaza and Sudan Tensions
Egyptian and Saudi foreign ministers held talks on regional tensions, emphasizing the need for de-escalation in Gaza and Sudan, and reaffirmed support for political solutions.
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Iraqi Analyst Highlights Iran’s Deterrence Power Against US Aggression
An Iraqi political analyst has stated that the United States is fully aware of Iran's military strength and its capacity to respond decisively to any aggressive actions, emphasizing factors that…
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Russian Army Captures Two Ukrainian Regions in Latest Offensive
Russian forces have seized two new territories in Ukraine, with significant casualties reported on the Ukrainian side, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
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Lebanon’s Loyalty to Resistance Bloc Warns Israel’s Attacks Continue Unabated
Ali Muqdad, a member of Lebanon's Loyalty to the Resistance parliamentary bloc, has warned that Israel has not halted its attacks, emphasizing that the resistance remains steadfast in defending the…
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Israel Issues Ultimatum to Doctors Without Borders to Cease Operations in Gaza by February 28
Israel has given Doctors Without Borders a deadline to halt its activities in Gaza by February 28, amid unresolved disputes over staff information disclosure.
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Iraqi Parliament Postpones Session to Elect New President
The Iraqi Parliament has delayed a crucial session to elect the country's new president amid political disagreements, with Kurdish factions struggling to agree on a unified candidate.
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Ayatollah Khamenei Iran’s Supreme Leader Warns of Regional War if U.S. Initiates Conflict
Ayatollah Khamenei cautioned that any war started by the U.S. would escalate into a regional conflict, emphasizing Iran's resilience and strategic position during a speech commemorating the 47th anniversary of…
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Winter Storm Disrupts US Travel with Over 2100 Flight Cancellations
A severe winter storm sweeping across the southeastern US has forced the cancellation of over 2100 flights, with power outages affecting nearly 200,000 homes and businesses while threatening Florida's citrus…
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Iraqi Forces Implement Unprecedented Security Measures Along Syrian Border
Iraqi security forces have deployed unprecedented security measures along the western Anbar province border with Syria to counter suspected ISIS movements, according to a local security source.
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Gaza Health Ministry Warns 6,000 Patients Urgently Need Medical Care Outside Strip
The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that 6,000 Palestinian patients require immediate medical treatment outside the enclave, warning that delays could cost lives, while Israeli authorities announced the reopening of…
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Texas Bans Chinese Tech Firms Over Data Security Concerns
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has prohibited state agencies from using technology linked to the Chinese Communist Party, citing data privacy risks, as a major China-Japan joint venture faces uncertainty.
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President Trump to Sue American Author Over Alleged Collaboration with Jeffrey Epstein
U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to sue author Michael Wolff for allegedly conspiring with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to politically damage him, while hinting at potential legal action…
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Balkan Countries Prioritized Over Ukraine for EU Membership, Says Italian Foreign Minister
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has stated that Balkan nations hold priority over Ukraine for European Union membership, emphasizing existing commitments to the region while affirming continued support for Kyiv.
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Yemen Warns of Zionist Crimes in Gaza, Calls for International Action
Yemen's Foreign Ministry has issued a stark warning about the Zionist regime's ongoing crimes and genocide in Gaza, urging the international community to intervene immediately.
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Iraq’s Coordination Framework Coalition Reaffirms Support for Nouri al-Maliki’s Prime Ministerial Candidacy
The Coordination Framework Coalition in Iraq has reiterated its endorsement of Nouri al-Maliki as its candidate for prime minister, dismissing reports of internal divisions and rejecting external pressures, including recent…
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Russia Reiterates Opposition to NATO Presence in Ukraine
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko has reaffirmed Moscow's opposition to the deployment of European or NATO forces in Ukraine, stating that neither Ukraine's NATO membership nor foreign military presence…
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Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoygu Arrives in China for Security Talks
Sergey Shoygu, Secretary of Russia's Security Council, has arrived in China for high-level security discussions with the Chinese Foreign Minister, focusing on regional and global security issues.
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Rafah Crossing Reopens with Israeli Restrictions Amid Escalation in Gaza
The Rafah border crossing has reopened under strict Israeli-imposed limitations, allowing only 150 people to pass, as tensions in Gaza continue to escalate.
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Hong Kong Customs Seize Major Silver Smuggling Operation Bound for China
Hong Kong customs officials intercepted a vehicle bound for China, uncovering a significant silver smuggling operation disguised as ordinary travel snacks, highlighting how soaring precious metal prices are reshaping criminal…
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Future Iraqi Government Faces Major Challenge Over ISIS Transfer
The incoming Iraqi government will confront significant challenges regarding the transfer of ISIS elements into the country, with officials urging European nations to repatriate their citizens.
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Iran’s Parliament Speaker Labels European Armies as Terrorist Groups
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iran's Parliament, declared European armies as terrorist organizations in response to the EU's designation of the IRGC as a terrorist entity, warning of consequences for…
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Hamas Condemns Israeli Occupation Crimes Amid Ongoing Violations
Hamas has reiterated its opposition to the Israeli occupation's ongoing crimes during intensive talks with international mediators, demanding adherence to ceasefire agreements and an end to violations.
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Trump Leaves Caracas’ Share of Venezuelan Oil Undetermined Amid Tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Caracas' share of revenue from Venezuelan oil sales remains unresolved, while claiming halted oil shipments to Cuba and announcing talks with European leaders on…
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Jeffrey Epstein Accused of Extorting Libyan Officials Under Guise of Reconstruction Aid
Newly released U.S. Justice Department documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein allegedly collaborated with former MI6 and Mossad operatives to extort Libyan officials by exploiting the country's political instability, with over $80…
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Zionist Regime Intensifies Gaza Attacks Ahead of Rafah Crossing Reopening
The Zionist regime has escalated its attacks on the Gaza Strip as the Rafah crossing prepares to reopen, aiming to spread insecurity and deter Palestinians from remaining in the region,…
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Presidents of Iran and Egypt Discuss Nuclear Program and Regional Tensions in Phone Call
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi held a phone conversation, focusing on Iran's peaceful nuclear program and escalating regional tensions, particularly U.S. actions.
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Heavy Gunfire Near U.S. Embassy in Haiti Prompts Security Lockdown
Intense gunfire near the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince forced American personnel to suspend all movements, while Haitian security forces continue to combat criminal gangs in multiple areas of the capital.
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Prominent American Author Fareed Zakaria Criticizes Trump Administration’s Policies in Washington Post Op-Ed
Fareed Zakaria, a renowned American author, has strongly criticized the policies of President Donald Trump's administration in a Washington Post op-ed, warning of threats to democracy, judicial independence, and civil…
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U.S. Suspends Security Services for Citizens in Niger Amid Rising Threats
The U.S. State Department has halted routine and emergency services for American citizens in Niger due to escalating risks of crime, social unrest, terrorism, and kidnappings, urging them to avoid…
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Donbass Emerges as Focal Point of Dispute in Trilateral Talks
The Donbass region in eastern Ukraine has become the central point of contention in ongoing trilateral negotiations, with Russia leveraging its historical claims and geopolitical influence over the industrial heartland.
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UAE Orders Emirati Figures to Refrain from Responding to Saudi Criticisms
Abu Dhabi has informally instructed Emirati social media personalities to avoid responding to increasing criticisms from Saudi Arabia, as part of efforts to reduce tensions between the two nations.
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Turkey Will Not Join Saudi-Pakistan Defense Pact, Saudi Source Confirms
A Saudi military source has denied reports of Turkey joining the bilateral defense agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, stating the pact will remain exclusive to the two nations.


































