دسته: America and Europe

  • Maduro’s Party Wins Decisive Victory in Venezuela’s Parliamentary Elections

    Maduro’s Party Wins Decisive Victory in Venezuela’s Parliamentary Elections

    Venezuela’s‍ ruling party secures decisive victory in legislative⁣ and regional ⁢elections.

    According to webangah‌ News ‌agency,President⁣ Nicolás Maduro’s party has won‍ a landslide victory in Venezuela’s‌ legislative and local ‌elections.

    The National Electoral Council⁣ reported that the president’s allied party secured 23 out of‌ 24 governorships.

    The​ leftist coalition “Great Patriotic Pole”, aligned with Maduro, obtained 4,553,484 votes (82.68% of total ballots), according to electoral authorities.

    The ​Socialist Party​ won all ⁢states except Cojedes, where the opposition claimed⁤ victory.

    the opposition⁢ bloc saw the “Democratic Alliance” ⁤led by Timoteo Zambrano receive 6.25%, ⁢ “United for Change” led by Cabriles secure 5.18%, and “Local Forces” gain ‍2.57% of votes.

    The elections took place ten months after ⁢maduro’s reelection as president.

    Over 400,000 security personnel were deployed to safeguard polling stations during the day-long voting process that concluded at 6⁢ PM local​ time.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Shooting in South Carolina leaves at least 11 wounded

    Shooting in South Carolina leaves at least 11 wounded

    At least⁣ 11 injured in South Carolina shooting incident.

    According to ⁣ webangah News Agency, a shooting in a coastal⁤ city of South Carolina left at least 11 peopel wounded.

    The incident occurred around 9:30⁤ PM local time in Little River, authorities confirmed. Horry County‍ police have not yet released details about the victims’ ‍conditions.

    Police stated the shooting‍ was an isolated event with no connection‌ to other incidents, taking⁤ place at a residential ⁣property‌ where several businesspeople had gathered.

    Lauren Jace, spokesperson for North Myrtle Beach, ⁣reported‍ that one responding officer ​accidentally shot himself in‌ the leg ⁣approximately two miles from the crime scene after receiving emergency calls⁢ about the shooting.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Associated Press
  • Trump says Putin has completely lost his mind

    Trump says Putin has completely lost his mind

    As Moscow launched a third consecutive⁣ night ‍of heavy strikes on Kyiv, the U.S. President sharply criticized his Russian counterpart.

    According to webangah News ⁢Agency, citing Associated‌ Press, U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at Vladimir⁤ putin following Russia’s third night of intense attacks ​on Ukraine.

    Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social: “I’ve always had a great relationship with Vladimir Putin, but something happened to ⁣him. He’s gone entirely crazy!”

    The former president claimed, “Putin is killing so many people for‌ no reason. ⁣Missiles and ‍drones are ⁢being fired‌ aimlessly at Ukrainian cities!”

    Ukrainian officials⁢ stated this marks Russia’s largest attack on Ukraine as the ‍war began in February 2022, with at least 12 dead and ⁤dozens ⁤wounded.

    Trump warned Russia ⁤that if Putin attempts⁤ to conquer⁣ all of Ukraine, it would lead to “Russia’s downfall!”

    The U.S. leader also expressed dissatisfaction with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s ​stance, stating his behavior “isn’t helping the country.” Addressing Zelenskyy directly, ‌Trump added: “Everything coming⁤ out of‍ his mouth causes trouble. I don’t like it—he should stop.”

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Trump Says Real Progress Made in Iran Negotiations

    Trump Says Real Progress Made in Iran Negotiations

    US President Evaluates Iran Negotiations as​ Positive

    According to ​ webangah News Agency,​ Iran and the⁣ US have⁢ held five rounds of⁣ indirect talks mediated by Oman regarding Iran’s nuclear program. While no comprehensive ​agreement has been reached, ⁣officials from both Tehran and Washington describe the negotiations as constructive.

    US President Donald Trump commented ⁢on the discussions with Iran: “We’ve ⁣seen real​ progress in negotiations with Iran. We’ve had ⁤very good‌ talks with them.”

    Regarding escalating tensions between ukraine and⁣ Russia⁤ despite Istanbul talks, ​Trump added: “I feel badly about what Putin is doing, and we’re looking at imposing ⁤further sanctions against Russia.”

    These⁤ remarks follow ⁢Ukrainian⁣ President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call for stronger sanctions against Moscow after Russia rejected‍ a ⁤proposed temporary ceasefire agreement.

    The German Foreign Minister had ⁣earlier urged US ‍cooperation in sanctioning Russia to⁢ pressure Putin ⁣into agreeing to a Ukraine ceasefire.

    Trump concluded: “I think we’ll hear good⁣ news about Iran, as well as about Hamas in Gaza.”

    News Sources: © webangah ​News Agency, ⁣Mehr News Agency, ⁢Reuters⁢
  • Spain says Palestinians must hold on to hope

    Spain says Palestinians must hold on to hope

    Spain’s Foreign Minister Reaffirms Support for Independent Palestinian State

    Spain remains one of Europe’s leading voices in condemning‌ the ⁤Zionist regime’s crimes against Palestinians, according to a report⁢ by webangah News Agency, ⁢citing Al Jazeera.

    Following the Madrid Group meeting, spanish Foreign ‍Minister José Manuel Albares called‍ for an end to‍ the war in ⁣Gaza, stating: “The ‍current situation is inhumane⁣ and unjust. The Palestinian people have ⁣the right to⁤ hope.”

    Albares emphasized: “The solution lies in a ​two-state path—Palestine and Israel coexisting​ peacefully⁣ and securely. Today in Madrid, 20 nations gathered to ⁤advance this goal.”

    Spain hosted representatives from 20 countries and international organizations to⁢ discuss ending Israel’s‌ devastating war ⁤on ⁤Gaza and recognizing Palestinian statehood.

    The two-state solution has gained traction among several European ​and Arab nations. however, ‌Benjamin netanyahu, Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, ⁢has vehemently rejected any independent Palestinian state, claiming it contradicts ​Israel’s‍ interests.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Germany Warns of Unbearable Human Suffering in Gaza

    Germany Warns of Unbearable Human Suffering in Gaza

    Germany’s Foreign Minister expresses concern over humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by⁢ Israeli ‌regime’s actions.

    According to webangah News‍ Agency, Germany—one of the⁤ Israeli regime’s key supporters in⁣ the Gaza war—supplies 30% of the weapons‌ used in what has been described as the “genocide of Palestinians.” Despite this,Berlin has sought to maintain a humanitarian facade.

    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stated that Berlin remains‌ in contact with Israeli ⁤officials, Middle Eastern nations, and European ⁤counterparts to explore solutions for ending the conflict.⁤ She emphasized: “Germany’s position is clear: no expulsions [of Palestinians] from Gaza should occur, hunger must end, and both ‍Gaza and the West Bank​ belong to Palestinians—as part of a ⁢two-state ⁣solution.”

    Baerbock voiced alarm over Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, demanding expanded‌ aid distribution to ‍civilians. On⁣ Ukraine, she ‍asserted: “Given Russia’s intensified attacks and Putin’s refusal to seek ceasefire, further sanctions against Moscow are necessary.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News agency
  • Malta’s Prime Minister We Recognize the Palestinian State

    Malta’s Prime Minister We Recognize the Palestinian State

    Malta’s Prime Minister announces country’s decision‍ to recognize Palestine.

    According to webangah News ‌Agency, Malta’s Prime​ Minister Robert Abela stated that⁣ his country will recognize the Palestinian government, ending a 45-year national debate on the⁤ matter.

    The Prime Minister declared: “Malta will formally recognize Palestine next month.”

    This development ‌follows similar recognition ‍by Spain, Norway, ireland, Slovenia, and Armenia.

    News Sources: ‍© webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Trump’s envoy to Syria declares end of Western intervention era

    Trump’s envoy to Syria declares end of Western intervention era

    Trump’s envoy to Syria admits: The era of Western intervention is ⁣over, and the ⁤future lies in regional solutions and partnerships based on respect.

    According to webangah News Agency, Tom Barrack, the U.S. government’s representative in Syria, stated in an interview on Sunday: “The era of Western intervention has ended, and the⁣ future ⁤depends on regional solutions and partnerships grounded in mutual respect.”

    The U.S. envoy emphasized that ⁣the West imposed‌ arbitrary borders drawn with ink (on paper),dividing Syria and the region through colonial-era agreements like Sykes-Picot. He acknowledged that this Western-imposed division came at the cost of generations of suffering, vowing: “We will not repeat this mistake.”

    Barrack added: “Syria’s tragedy stemmed from division—it’s rebirth must come from dignity, unity, and investment in its people! A new Syria begins with truth, accountability, and cooperation⁢ with the region. We stand alongside Turkey, gulf states, and Europe.” He claimed that “the ⁤fall of‍ Assad opened doors to peace,” asserting that lifting sanctions had unlocked opportunities for Syrians.

    The American official’s admission about deadly Western interventions—and his crocodile tears for Syria—comes only after Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists gained influence there. Meanwhile,Syrians have endured years of crippling sanctions imposed by ⁢the Western-Hebrew axis against Damascus.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr​ News Agency
  • US NATO Envoy Says Iran Will Not Obtain Nuclear Weapons

    US NATO Envoy Says Iran Will Not Obtain Nuclear Weapons

    U.S.NATO⁢ envoy, without acknowledging IAEA’s ⁢confirmation of‍ Iran’s peaceful⁢ nuclear programme, states: “Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons.”

    According to⁤ the English section ‍of webangah news Agency, Matthew Whitaker, ⁢the U.S. representative to NATO, stated in an interview with Fox⁣ News on Sunday that former ⁢President Donald Trump had‍ made it clear Iran would not acquire nuclear ⁤weapons—”whether through negotiation or‌ any other‌ means.” Whitaker made these remarks without referencing the International Atomic ‍Energy Agency (IAEA)’s ​acknowledgment of the peaceful nature of⁤ Iran’s nuclear program.

    The U.S. envoy to NATO,​ who appeared to overlook Trump’s unilateral violation of UN Security council Resolution 2231 in 2018 and withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear‌ deal (JCPOA), added:⁣ “We will not ‌reach an agreement with Iran that cannot be verified⁣ or implemented in the future.”

    Whitaker further emphasized: “A diplomatic solution and negotiations are necessary to end the war in⁢ Ukraine.⁤ Ther is no military solution to this conflict. A lasting peace ​agreement must⁢ be reached between Ukrainians ​and Russians.”

    News Sources: © webangah News ⁢Agency,‍ Mehr News Agency
  • Erdogan and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Hold Key Talks

    Erdogan and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Hold Key Talks

    Turkish President meets Pakistani PM in Istanbul, discusses bilateral relations and cooperation.

    According to webangah News Agency,⁢ Turkish President ​Recep Tayyip Erdoğan welcomed and held talks with‍ Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on sunday afternoon at ⁣the Dolmabahçe ‍Office in Istanbul.

    The meeting evaluated various aspects of Turkey-Pakistan relations, including cooperation under the High-Level strategic Cooperation Council framework ⁢and regional ‍issues such as counterterrorism efforts.

    The discussions took place amid ongoing efforts to strengthen‍ bilateral ties between the two nations.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Anadolu Agency