Asia and Oceania
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Thailand and Cambodia to Hold Ceasefire Talks Amid Ongoing Border Conflict
Thailand and Cambodia are set to hold border committee meetings to discuss a ceasefire, as ASEAN welcomes diplomatic efforts to resolve the escalating conflict that has claimed over 40 lives.
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Israeli Officials Issue New Statements Against Iran, Vow Military Action
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made bold claims about military capabilities and regional threats, targeting Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas in recent statements.
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Israeli Forces Demolish Palestinian Village of Iraqib for the 244th Time in 15 Years
Israeli forces have razed the Palestinian village of Iraqib in the Negev region for the 244th time since 2010, with residents vowing to rebuild despite repeated demolitions.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Meets Senior Hamas Delegation in Ankara
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks with a high-level Hamas delegation led by Khalil al-Hayya, discussing the Gaza situation and peace plan developments, reaffirming Turkey's strong support for Palestinian…
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Turkish President Erdogan Accuses Israel of Violating Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned Israel for failing to adhere to the Gaza ceasefire agreement and obstructing humanitarian aid, while also expressing condolences to Libya over a military plane…
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Israeli Forces Detain Two Syrian Youths in Daraa Amid Military Raid
Israeli military personnel conducted a raid in the western outskirts of Daraa, detaining two Syrian youths and causing panic among local residents, according to Syrian sources.
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One-Third of Israelis Suffer Psychological Crisis Due to Ongoing War, Report Reveals
A shocking report by the Zionist Natal Center highlights the severe psychological toll of the October 7 war, with nearly 30% of Israelis suffering from PTSD and economic costs projected…
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6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southeastern Taiwan
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit southeastern Taiwan on Wednesday, with no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
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Hadi al-Amiri Denies Rumors of Popular Mobilization Forces Dissolution
Hadi al-Amiri, Secretary-General of Iraq's Badr Organization, dismissed rumors of the Popular Mobilization Forces' dissolution, emphasizing Iraq's opposition to foreign interference in disarmament decisions.
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Israeli Military Claims Destruction of Hezbollah Structures in Lebanon Amid Escalation
The Israeli military has announced that its recent strikes in Lebanon targeted and destroyed Hezbollah's military infrastructure, while denying violations of the ceasefire agreement.
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Israeli Fighter Jets Fly at Low Altitude Over Gaza Amid Continued Ceasefire Violations
Israeli occupation forces persist in violating the Gaza ceasefire, with reports of low-altitude fighter jet flights and tank fire resulting in Palestinian casualties.
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UN Warns Gaza on Brink of Widespread Famine as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
The United Nations has issued a dire warning that Gaza faces imminent famine, with over 100,000 children and 37,000 pregnant or lactating women at risk of acute malnutrition by April…
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Zionist ‘Greater Jerusalem’ Project Fragments West Bank into 200 Isolated Enclaves
Palestinian and regional circles warn of the Zionist regime's strategic plans to divide the West Bank through settlement expansion, as Israel's war minister announces 1,200 new housing units in Beit…
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Zionist Newspaper: International Forces Unable to Disarm Hamas
A Zionist newspaper, Ma'ariv, cited a source claiming international forces in Gaza cannot disarm Palestinian resistance, stating that any belief in forceful disarmament of Hamas is an illusion.
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Israeli Warplanes Launch New Attacks on Southern Lebanon
Israeli fighter jets targeted areas in southern Lebanon, including Tebnine near Sidon, as reported by regional media outlets, marking another escalation in ongoing hostilities.
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Fake Saudi Prince Scams Lebanese Politicians in Elaborate Scheme
A Lebanese man posing as a Saudi prince deceived multiple politicians by promising high-ranking positions in exchange for money, leading to his eventual arrest near the Lebanese border.
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Hezbollah Calls for Regional Unity Against Zionist Threats at Asian Parliamentary Meeting
Senior Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah urged regional unity to counter Zionist threats during an Asian parliamentary committee meeting in Doha, condemning ongoing Israeli aggressions across the Middle East.
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Former Netanyahu Aide Accuses Israeli PM of Evading Responsibility for October 7 Attack
A former advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu claims the Israeli prime minister sought to avoid accountability for the October 7 Hamas attack, while Netanyahu's office dismissed the allegations as false and…
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Inefficient Vaccination System in Occupied Territories Raises Concerns
Reports highlight significant inefficiencies in the vaccination system across occupied territories, with a recent data file of 72 MB shedding light on the issues.
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Yemen Prisoner Exchange Agreement
Saudi Arabia has welcomed a major prisoner swap agreement in Yemen, calling it a significant step toward alleviating humanitarian suffering, while Yemen's rival factions agreed to exchange around 3,000 detainees.
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Top Security Official in Israel Resigns Amid Crisis
David Zini, head of Israel's Shin Bet security agency, has accepted the resignation of his deputy following reports of a crisis of trust between the two officials.
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Zionist Regime Fears Repeat of Al-Aqsa Storm in New Region
Israeli media warns of deteriorating security in occupied Jerusalem, raising alarms over potential anti-Israel operations, as the regime fails to learn from past incidents like the Al-Aqsa Storm.
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Hamas Leader Osama Hamdan Rejects Disarmament, Calls It U.S.-Israeli Project
Osama Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, has dismissed any discussion of disarming the resistance, stating that resistance weapons are legitimate as long as occupation persists, and warned that U.S. hegemony…
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Israeli Think Tank Warns of Economic ‘Time Bomb’ from October 7 Trauma
A Zionist regime research center has warned that psychological damage from the October 7 attacks and subsequent wars poses a long-term economic threat, estimating costs could reach 500 billion shekels…
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Hamas Condemns Israeli War Minister’s Apartheid Remarks on Gaza
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem denounced Israeli War Minister Yisrael Katz's statements on maintaining presence in Gaza and establishing settlements, calling them a blatant violation of the ceasefire and the Trump…
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Jordan’s King Abdullah Reaffirms Support for Lebanon in Phone Call with President Aoun
King Abdullah II of Jordan emphasized Jordan's support for Lebanon's security and stability during a phone conversation with Lebanese President Michel Aoun, as reported by the Royal Court.
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Israel’s Katz Vows No Retreat from Gaza, Plans New Military-Agricultural Bases
Israeli War Minister Israel Katz declared that the regime will never withdraw from Gaza, announcing plans to establish new military-agricultural bases in the area, while indirectly responding to recent remarks…
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Gaza Death Toll Rises to 406 Since Ceasefire, Palestinian Health Ministry Reports
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza announced that 406 people have been killed since the ceasefire began on October 11, 2025, with five more fatalities reported in the past 24…
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Japan Revives Nuclear Energy Push with Restart of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Plant 15 Years After Fukushima
Japan's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, one of the world's largest, is set to resume operations nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster, marking a pivotal shift in Tokyo's energy policy.
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Oman Welcomes Yemeni Agreement to Free Thousands of Prisoners
Oman has welcomed a prisoner exchange agreement signed between the Saudi-backed government and Yemen's Ansar Allah, which will see nearly 3,000 detainees released. The deal, mediated in Muscat, has been…
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Yemen’s Sanaa Government Announces Major Prisoner Swap Deal Including Saudi and Sudanese Detainees
Yemen's Sanaa government has finalized a prisoner exchange agreement involving 1,700 detainees, including seven Saudis and 23 Sudanese, in return for 1,200 prisoners held by the opposing side.
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Explosions Reported in Quneitra Amid Israeli Helicopter Activity
Syrian sources report Israeli military incursions and explosions in Quneitra, as tensions escalate in southern Syria.
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Iranian Yalda Celebration in Pakistan Showcases Sistan and Baluchestan Culture in Hyderabad
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Cultural Center in Hyderabad, Pakistan, hosted artists, cultural enthusiasts, and prominent poets to celebrate Iranian Yalda, highlighting the traditions of Sistan and Baluchestan and strengthening…
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Israeli Attack Targets Lebanese Army Force, Claims Three Hezbollah Members Killed
A Lebanese military personnel was killed in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in Quneitra near Sidon, while Israel claims to have targeted three Hezbollah members, including an intelligence officer…
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Gaza’s Winter Misery: War Refugees Face Harsh Winter Conditions Amid Ongoing Conflict
Palestinian refugees in Gaza endure extreme winter hardships as storms destroy makeshift shelters, with many left homeless and vulnerable to the elements amid ongoing conflict.


































