Iran, IAEA Reach Landmark Deal Addressing Tehran’s Security Concerns

TEHRAN — Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have reached a new agreement that Tehran says meets all its demands and formally acknowledges its security concerns. The deal, brokered with Egypt’s mediation, marks a shift in cooperation between the UN nuclear watchdog and Iran, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Speaking after […]

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Israel Strikes Houthi Stronghold in Sanaa Amid Expanding Conflict

Israeli warplanes struck Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, late Tuesday in a new escalation of hostilities with the Houthi movement, according to the group’s media arm and local officials, reported by Arab News. Al-Masirah TV, run by the Iran-aligned Houthis, reported “Israeli aggression on the capital Sanaa,” as explosions echoed across the city, confirmed by an AFP […]

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Doha Denies U.S. Advance Notice of Israeli Attack, Calls Claim False

Qatar on Tuesday flatly rejected a White House assertion that it had been warned ahead of an Israeli airstrike in Doha that killed several Hamas members and a Qatari officer, casting doubt on Washington’s account of events and exposing rare daylight between the allies. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters the Trump administration was […]

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Amnesty Says Pakistan’s ‘Great Firewall’ Silences Millions Online

Pakistani Authorities Accused of Mass Surveillance Targeting Millions: Amnesty International Report Pakistani authorities have allegedly been conducting mass surveillance on millions of citizens through powerful monitoring systems purchased from foreign companies, raising grave concerns over privacy, free expression, and democratic space in the country, Amnesty International said in a report released Tuesday. The report, titled […]

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