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  • EU Faces Over One Trillion Euro Loss After Ending Cooperation with Russia

    EU Faces Over One Trillion Euro Loss After Ending Cooperation with Russia

    RussiaS Deputy Foreign Minister says the European‍ Union has suffered ⁤losses exceeding one trillion euros after ending energy cooperation and halting trade with‍ Russia.

    According ⁤to the English section of webangah News agency, citing Mehr News ​Agency and TASS, Alexander Grushko, ⁢Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, ⁢estimated the losses incurred ⁣by⁤ the European Union due to stopping trade and canceling energy cooperation with Russia at over one trillion euros.

    in an interview with Moscow’s Izvestia newspaper, ​Grushko said: “There are various estimates. ⁣If we consider major ⁢exports, the ‍total loss for the EU from⁤ terminating energy cooperation and restricting trade with Russia amounts to more‍ then one trillion ⁤dollars. In 2013, our trade⁣ volume was 417 billion euros; last year it was 60 billion euros. Now it is practically close to ​zero. This translates into a ‌clear loss.”

    He added that natural gas prices in Europe are now four or five times ‍higher than in the United States, while electricity ​costs two or three ⁣times more. ⁢This is the price ⁢Europe pays for⁤ limiting‍ all economic contacts and relations with Russia.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • UAE Urges All Governments Worldwide to Recognize the State of Palestine

    UAE Urges All Governments Worldwide to Recognize the State of Palestine

    UAE ​Foreign minister Calls on Countries Worldwide to Recognize the State of Palestine.

    According ⁣to the English‍ section of webangah‌ News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Sky News, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed ‌Al Nahyan, the UAE foreign Minister, urged all nations to recognize‍ the State of⁤ Palestine and ​support the rights of the Palestinian people.

    He added⁤ that the UAE, together with its regional‍ and international partners, ⁤is working to end conflicts and enhance opportunities for ‍achieving peace.

    The UAE ‌Foreign Minister emphasized that his countryS stance has always been consistent: lasting stability ‍can⁤ only be achieved through fair political solutions that uphold human dignity.

    He further affirmed that the UAE remains ⁢committed to supporting the aspirations of the Palestinian people. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed stated that recognizing Palestine is a step forward in diplomatic ​efforts.

    News Sources: © webangah​ News Agency,
  • Israeli Regime Launches Artillery Attacks on Southern Lebanon

    Israeli Regime Launches Artillery Attacks on Southern Lebanon

    Lebanese sources report artillery attacks by the Israeli regime on southern Lebanon,coinciding with drone strikes and violations⁢ of the ceasefire.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al Mayadeen via Mehr News Agency, the⁢ Israeli regime has once again violated the ceasefire by launching attacks in southern Lebanon.

    Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that Israeli artillery targeted Tel Hermon near the town of Yaroun.

    The Israeli⁣ army artillery fired ⁢three‍ shells into this area.

    Other sources stated that Israeli forces ⁤also shelled areas around ⁣the towns ‌of Ramyah and Aita al-Shaab ⁢in southern Lebanon.

    Meanwhile, Lebanese sources confirmed that a recent⁤ Israeli drone strike on ⁤Al Khiam village caused several injuries.

    The Emergency medical Center ‌of Lebanon’s Ministry of Health announced​ that at least two people were wounded‍ in the Israeli drone attack ‌on‍ Al Khiam.

    As the ceasefire agreement between israel and⁤ Hezbollah took effect, the occupying Israeli army has violated it dozens of ⁤times,‌ resulting in deaths and injuries among Lebanese civilians.

    The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon was implemented early Wednesday morning, November 28, 2024, through international mediation.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Riot in Mexican Prison Leaves at Least 18 Dead and Injured

    Riot in Mexican Prison Leaves at Least 18 Dead and Injured

    At least 18 inmates were killed ‌and injured following a riot at ‌a prison‌ in Mexico.

    A riot at a prison in Mexico left at least seven inmates dead and 11 injured, according to‍ the ‌English section of‌ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Xinhua.

    The Public Security Department⁣ of Veracruz state announced that‌ operations at ​the‌ Tuxpan penitentiary, located in southern Mexico, returned to normal around 9 a.m. after coordinated efforts by law enforcement and judicial officials.

    Authorities reported the​ unrest‌ began on Saturday, wiht multiple fires ⁤inside the prison building subsequently ​extinguished.

    Officials added that ‍three prisoners involved in ‌the riot have been transferred to another facility.The cause‍ of the​ incident ‌remains unknown.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Xinhua,
  • Dasilva: Brazil Is No Longer Dependent on the United States

    Dasilva: Brazil Is No Longer Dependent on the United States

    Brazilian President accuses the United States of “aiding ​a coup” in Brazil and emphasizes that ‍the country ​is no longer economically dependent on Washington as before.

    According to⁤ the English section of webangah News Agency, ⁤quoting Mehr news Agency ⁤and ‌RT, Luiz Inácio Lula ⁢da Silva, President of Brazil, condemned Washington’s attempts to use political pressure to ‌impose tariffs on Brazil,‍ alleging that the U.S. intended to instigate a “coup”‍ in his country.

    Da Silva warned that Brazil will​ not accept ‍unfair⁣ treatment ⁢and is ⁤ready⁤ to ‍defend its interests on⁢ the global stage.

    Referring to‌ recent threats ⁢from U.S. President Donald Trump about imposing 50 percent tariffs ‌on Brazilian exports, he said: “The attempt to use⁤ political tools⁤ to⁤ enforce economic sanctions against us ⁣is unacceptable.”

    The‌ Brazilian president ‍also⁢ stressed that his country ⁢is no longer economically ‍dependent on the United‌ States and reaffirmed his‍ commitment⁣ to​ replacing⁤ the ⁣U.S. dollar in international trade.

    Da Silva stated: “They want to end multilateralism. They want‌ a return to⁤ bilateral agreements, a system where large countries dominate smaller ones.‌ In other words, negotiating between a‌ small country⁢ and America ‌is like one factory⁣ worker among ⁢800,000 negotiating alone with management-the resulting agreement will be ‍unequal, and‍ you won’t gain⁢ anything.”

    He ⁣emphasized:⁣ “We have vast territory, status, and strategic economic interests. We seek​ negotiation but from an equal position.”

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • New Israeli Regime Drone Attack Targets Southern Lebanon

    New Israeli Regime Drone Attack Targets Southern Lebanon

    lebanese sources report a new Israeli drone attack on ⁤southern Lebanon.

    According to the English section⁢ of webangah News​ Agency, quoting Mehr News Agency and Quds Al-Akhbariya, Lebanese sources have reported a new israeli drone strike targeting southern Lebanon.

    The sources stated that an Israeli drone targeted the‌ town of Al-Khiyam in ​southern ⁤Lebanon.

    No further details ⁢have been released regarding the incident.

    As the ceasefire agreement between Israel and ‌Hezbollah, the Israeli occupation forces have violated it​ dozens‍ of times, resulting in several ⁣Lebanese casualties and injuries.

    The ‌ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, brokered by international mediators, went into effect early ⁣wednesday, November 28, 2024.

    Hezbollah’s Secretary-general⁤ Sheikh ‍Naim Qassem ​recently affirmed‍ that since the ceasefire⁤ was ⁢enacted between his movement and ​Israel, Israel has⁢ breached it approximately 3,700 times.

    ⁣ News Sources: © webangah News Agency ⁣
  • Sudden Movements Reported at U.S. Ain al-Asad Base in Iraq

    Sudden Movements Reported at U.S. Ain al-Asad Base in Iraq

    An Iraqi source has reported sudden movements of U.S. troops at the Ain al-Asad ‌base in western Al Anbar province.

    an informed source told the English‍ section of webangah News Agency,⁣ citing ⁤Al-Maalomah via Mehr News Agency, that the American base at Ain al-Asad in western Al ⁣Anbar province witnessed ⁤sudden security activity accompanied by drone flights ⁤and deployment of U.S. forces ‍around the​ area.

    The source added that American forces‌ have positioned themselves across large parts of Ain al-Asad base and imposed ‌strict security measures at its main entrance. Armed personnel deployed around the⁢ base,while drones flew ‍overhead.

    He emphasized that these actions were carried out abruptly, with their nature still unclear. The situation inside the‌ base remains uncertain.

    Earlier, ⁤a security source⁣ in Al Anbar province also confirmed that U.S. forces suddenly activated⁢ air defense systems‌ at the Ain al-Asad base located in western iraq’s Al Anbar province.

    News Sources: © ‌webangah⁣ News Agency,
  • Hashd al-Shaabi Deploys Forces to Secure Arbaeen Procession

    Hashd al-Shaabi Deploys Forces to Secure Arbaeen Procession

    Popular Mobilization Forces in the Diyala region have launched⁣ the second phase of thier special security ​plan ‌for ​the Arbaeen pilgrimage.

    According to the ​English section of webangah News ⁤Agency, citing Al-Maloomah, Sadiq Al-Husseini, a commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Diyala, ​confirmed that ⁤the second phase of the special security operation for the⁣ Arbaeen ⁣walk has officially begun.

    He added that‌ this​ phase covers seven key areas with meaningful security and logistical importance.

    The report states that security belts ⁢have been ⁢established ‍to‍ protect pilgrims’ rest stations (Mawakib). PMF personnel are ⁤deployed at sensitive points along land routes,particularly between Mundhiriyah and⁣ Baqubah.

    Al-Husseini‍ emphasized that in the⁣ coming days tens of thousands of pilgrims will be moving toward thes areas, and PMF⁤ forces ‍must be fully prepared to ensure their safety.

    ⁤ News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr⁣ News ​agency, Al-Maloomah,
  • China Rejects U.S. Demand to Halt Oil Purchases from Iran and Russia

    China Rejects U.S. Demand to Halt Oil Purchases from Iran and Russia

    The‌ Associated​ Press reported that the United ‍states and China may‍ reach agreements on⁣ many ⁤trade disputes, but there is no room for compromise regarding Beijing’s purchase of oil from Iran and Russia.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News ‌Agency, states that amid U.S.-China trade negotiations, the‌ Associated Press noted a‌ possibility of agreement on various issues and the removal of punitive tariffs. However, the two⁤ countries⁢ remain sharply divided over one key issue: Washington’s demand⁤ that China halt its oil imports from Iran and Russia.

    Following two days of trade‍ talks ⁤in Stockholm, China’s Foreign Ministry responded to Washington’s​ threat of 100 percent ⁤tariffs by saying: “China always secures its energy supply through ‍channels that meet ⁢our national interests.”

    The statement added: “Threats and ⁣pressure will accomplish ⁢nothing.China will firmly defend its sovereign rights,security,and development interests.”

    This response is notable because ‍Beijing and Washington​ have ⁢been⁢ exchanging optimistic​ signals about reaching an agreement to stabilize relations between these two ⁢major economic powers. It underscores‌ China’s determination not to back down‌ in dealings with President Donald Trump’s administration-especially when energy ‍trade intersects with Beijing’s ​foreign policy.

    U.S. ​Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters after​ the talks that “[When it comes] to purchasing Russian oil, ⁣the Chinese are very serious about ⁣their​ sovereignty.”

    He added,‍ “We do not wont to interfere with their sovereignty; ⁣thus they‌ prefer paying ​a 100 ⁤percent tariff.”

    Mnuchin described ⁣Chinese negotiators as “tough” last Thursday but⁢ said ‌their toughness has not halted talks. ‌He⁢ stated he believes ⁢conditions exist for reaching an agreement.

    Gabriel Wildau, ⁣CEO of‌ consulting ⁤firm Teneo, said ​he has there’s no doubt whatsoever President Trump will indeed impose 100 ⁢percent tariffs. He warned such measures would derail recent progress and likely eliminate any chance for Trump and Chinese President ⁤Xi Jinping ‌to announce a‍ trade deal.

    The​ U.S.seeks to limit ⁢oil‍ sales from ⁣Russia and ‌Iran-both meaningful revenue sources-to⁣ restrict funding for their military forces.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁢News Agency
  • Removal of Loudspeakers Cuts Tension Between Seoul and Pyongyang

    Removal of Loudspeakers Cuts Tension Between Seoul and Pyongyang

    South Korean authorities announce the removal of‍ loudspeakers ⁢installed along the border‌ with North korea.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr⁢ news Agency and Reuters, South‌ Korean officials have begun​ dismantling propaganda​ loudspeakers ⁢positioned along the border with north Korea. This move aligns with policies introduced by President‌ Yoon Suk-yeol aimed at reducing tensions with Pyongyang.

    The new governance turned off these loudspeakers shortly after taking office. Previously used to​ broadcast critical messages toward North Korea, this decision ‍supports efforts⁣ to revive stalled negotiations between Seoul ‍and Pyongyang.

    Though,North Korea recently rejected Seoul’s ‍offer for talks,signaling little interest​ in dialog at this time.

    The South Korean ministry of Defense stated today‍ that removing the loudspeakers is “a practical step ‍intended solely‌ to help ease tensions between South and north Korea.”

    Photos released by the Ministry show soldiers disconnecting power cables from speakers stacked like a‌ wall along the ⁢border.

    Removal of propaganda speakers; Seoul lowers‍ tension levels with Pyongyang

    Despite an⁣ armistice signed after the 1950-1953 Korean War, both Koreas remain technically at war. Relations have deteriorated markedly in ⁢recent years.

    Former President Moon Jae-in‌ removed these ​speakers in⁢ 2018 as part of his ‌administration’s agreement to ‍halt unfriendly actions that risked⁢ military conflict.

    In contrast, last year ​former conservative president Yoon Suk-yeol ordered their reinstallation following incidents where balloons ​carrying waste were sent from North Korea into South Korean airspace.

    Since Seoul switched off the loudspeakers again in June, it appears Pyongyang ⁤has also ⁢ceased​ its‌ reciprocal activities-an issue that⁤ had long disturbed residents near the border on both sides.

    News⁢ sources: © webangah News‌ Agency, Mehr ‌News Agency, Reuters