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  • Lavrov China understands Russia’s stance on Ukraine

    Lavrov China understands Russia’s stance on Ukraine

    Russian Deputy Foreign Minister ⁤states: ⁣China understands‍ Russia’s position on Ukraine.

    According⁢ to webangah News Agency, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko stated on Saturday that china comprehends Moscow’s stance on Ukraine. Beijing believes‍ resolving the conflict ‌requires addressing its⁤ root causes.

    Rudenko emphasized that Russia has‌ clearly outlined its outlook on⁢ settling the Ukrainian crisis.He added‌ that Moscow remains prepared‌ to resolve hostilities through diplomatic​ negotiations.

    China has‍ repeatedly affirmed its principled position of supporting conflict resolution via diplomacy and direct ⁢talks between Moscow and Kyiv.

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News agency, Sputnik
  • Three African nations issue joint statement on Libya developments

    Three African nations issue joint statement on Libya developments

    Egypt,​ Tunisia, adn Algeria emphasized teh urgent need for a ⁣consensus-based solution to the Libyan crisis in a joint statement issued after today’s meeting in cairo.

    According to webangah News Agency, Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria stressed the necessity‌ of accelerating efforts to resolve Libya’s crisis ‍through mutual agreement in a‌ joint⁣ declaration following their meeting in Cairo.

    The statement noted: “Given Libya’s risky developments and the current security situation in Tripoli, the ministers of these three nations urge all Libyan factions to exercise⁤ maximum restraint⁤ and instantly cease hostilities.”

    The ministers emphasized preserving the interests of Libya’s people,⁢ safeguarding national resources,⁢ and achieving consensus among all Libyan parties under UN supervision-with support from neighboring countries-to end division. They called⁣ for advancing Libya’s political process toward unified institutions ​while concurrently holding parliamentary and presidential elections.

    The foreign ministers‌ underscored the critical need for faster resolution of Libya’s crisis to prevent further deterioration, including escalating violence, terrorism expansion, or prolonged conflict. They affirmed: “Libya’s security is inseparable from that of neighboring ‍states. Any political ⁣solution must be ⁤Libyan-led, reflect national consensus across all segments of society under UN auspices while prioritizing Libyans’ interests without exception.”

    The ⁢officials also ⁣rejected foreign interference exacerbating internal tensions or prolonging instability. They demanded withdrawal timelines for foreign forces/militias alongside reunification of military/security institutions-fully aligned with ongoing UN frameworks.

    The⁤ ministers agreed to continue ​trilateral coordination with the UN on assessing Libya’s situation while discussing future political⁤ prospects ⁢and regional‍ cooperation pathways toward security/stability progress.

    A follow-up ministerial meeting will convene before year-end-first in Algiers then Tunis.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Kremlin says France is escalating pressure on Russia

    Kremlin says France is escalating pressure on Russia

    Kremlin Spokesperson States: France ‍Is Escalating pressure on Russia

    According ​to webangah News Agency, Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson‌ for the Russian Presidential Office ​(the⁤ Kremlin), declared​ in a statement on Saturday that “France is not ‍on the path of peace but ‍rather escalating pressure against​ Russia.”

    The Kremlin ‌spokesperson further remarked: “it ⁣is‌ regrettable ​that french President Emmanuel Macron fails to grasp reality. France does not ⁢understand Russia’s nature, believing it can achieve objectives by pressuring Moscow.”

    Paris had previously reaffirmed its hostile ‍stance toward Moscow, insisting on continued aid to⁤ Ukraine ‌and increased pressure on Russia-purportedly to end the conflict in​ Ukraine.

    News‌ Sources: ©‍ webangah News Agency, ⁢Mehr News ‍Agency, ⁣RIA Novosti
  • Nigeria reports deaths of Boko Haram and ISIS fighters

    Nigeria reports deaths of Boko Haram and ISIS fighters

    Nigerian military announces killing 60 militants linked to Boko Haram and ⁣ISIS.

    The Nigerian ‌Army⁢ has confirmed eliminating dozens ​of militants⁢ affiliated with Boko Haram and ISIS during ⁤air and ‍ground operations in the contry’s northeast, according to a report by webangah News Agency.

    Military officials stated⁢ that two separate ‍strikes targeted bases linked to Boko Haram‌ and ISIS factions, resulting in the deaths‍ of armed fighters near Nigeria’s border ⁤with Cameroon.

    A military release confirmed the operations neutralized at least 60 terrorists, including a prominent commander and his deputy ​during an assault ​on a Boko ​Haram stronghold.

    Intelligence sources separately reported aerial attacks on ‍a Boko Haram outpost near Nigeria’s border with Niger.

    News ⁤Sources: ⁣© webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency, ⁤Al Jazeera, AFP
  • Arab Parliament Urges UN Security Council to Take Immediate Action Against Tel Aviv

    Arab Parliament Urges UN Security Council to Take Immediate Action Against Tel Aviv

    The Arab Parliament strongly condemned the Israeli regime’s efforts⁣ to expand settlements in the West Bank in⁣ a formal statement.

    According to webangah News Agency, the Arab parliament on Friday vehemently denounced the Israeli​ regime’s approval of 22 new Zionist settlements in the West Bank.

    The parliament’s statement declared: “Tel Aviv’s recent move is a ⁤dangerous escalation within Israel’s opposed policies to entrench its occupation,‍ eliminate all peace opportunities, and undermine the two-state solution.”

    The Arab Parliament urged the international community-particularly the UN Security Council-to fulfill its legal and humanitarian obligations by intervening against these repeated violations. It demanded immediate action⁢ to ​halt this unprecedented expansion and prosecute Tel Aviv officials for violating Geneva conventions.

    The regional body also called on nations that have⁢ not yet recognized Palestine to do ‍so immediately ​as an act of solidarity.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia ⁣Al-Youm
  • Elon Musk’s spacecraft disintegrates again over Indian Ocean

    Elon Musk’s spacecraft disintegrates again over Indian Ocean

    In the latest unsuccessful test launch by Elon ‍Musk’s SpaceX, the prototype of the‍ Starship spacecraft-designed for Mars ⁢missions-disintegrated ​over the indian Ocean on tuesday.

    The massive Starship rocket, considered the​ most powerful launch system ever built, lifted off at ‍18:36 local ‍time from SpaceX’s facility near a village in southern texas.Residents there ​had recently voted to rename their town “Starbase” earlier this month.

    Initial signs of trouble emerged when the first-stage booster exploded instead of making a controlled⁣ landing in the Gulf of Mexico. Live footage later showed the upper section failing to ‍deploy‌ payload doors meant to release Starlink⁤ satellite simulators.

    Although this flight covered more distance than two previous tests, leaks developed in it’s systems. The spacecraft lost control during its suborbital trajectory, spun out, and⁣ ultimately broke apart upon‍ re-entry into Earth’s ‌atmosphere.

    SpaceX posted on X that Starship experienced “a rapid unscheduled disassembly”-a phrase often used by the company⁢ to downplay‌ failures-adding it would learn from this setback. Elon Musk pledged to ⁣accelerate launch ‍frequency, stating subsequent attempts would occur every three to four weeks.

    He did⁣ not confirm whether a planned livestream about Mars missions would proceed.U.S. regulators had approved this ‌launch just‍ four days prior, following a two-month hiatus due to investigations into an earlier ​incident.

    Previous test launches in January and March ‍also ended⁢ explosively minutes after⁤ liftoff, ⁢scattering ​debris across parts⁢ of the Caribbean Sea and disrupting commercial flights.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Moroccan citizens protest against “forced displacement of Palestinians” plan

    Moroccan citizens protest against “forced displacement of Palestinians” plan

    Moroccan citizens ⁣across multiple cities have strongly condemned the Zionist regime’s‌ plan for the forced displacement of Gaza Strip residents.

    According⁢ to webangah News Agency,‍ citing the‌ Palestinian⁢ Details center, Moroccans joined mass protests ‍nationwide‌ to reject Israel’s⁤ proposed forced relocation of Gazans-a plan advancing amid what demonstrators call a genocidal war against the region’s population.

    The rallies, organized by the “Moroccan Committee ‌for Supporting Islamic Causes”⁤ under the slogan “Gaza is Bleeding,”⁤ marked their 87th consecutive week. Cities including Chefchaouen, Tangier, Meknes, ‌Ksar El Kebir, Agadir,‌ taza, and ​Azemmour hosted solidarity gatherings.

    Protesters waved ‌Palestinian⁣ flags and held banners supporting resistance ‍efforts while demanding an immediate ​end to both hostilities and what they described as crimes by the occupying ‌regime.They also⁤ denounced mass killings of Palestinians in Gaza.

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israeli Spy Network Uncovered in Southern Lebanon

    Israeli Spy Network Uncovered in Southern Lebanon

    Lebanese Army announces ‌finding and ‍destruction of Israeli spy system in southern Lebanon.

    The Lebanese Army ​has identified ⁢and dismantled an⁤ israeli espionage system in the Bir ‌Shaeb area of southern Lebanon, according to a ‌Friday‌ statement reported by ​ webangah News Agency.

    The military ‍confirmed it also cleared 13 earth barriers established by Israeli forces within the‍ Blida-Marjayoun region of southern ‍Lebanon.

    This marks the ​second spy ⁤system‍ uncovered by Lebanese forces in the⁣ south. On Tuesday,another Israeli surveillance device was discovered and destroyed in the same⁣ area.

    Israel has previously⁤ deployed‍ various espionage systems ‍across ‍southern Lebanon, including‌ devices⁣ embedded in rocks,⁤ to gather ⁣intelligence on Lebanese fighters.

    news⁢ sources:⁤ © webangah News agency, ​Mehr News Agency, Spuntik
  • Cultural Iran vs Political Iran The Persian Language as the Pillar of Iranian Identity

    Cultural Iran vs Political Iran The Persian Language as the Pillar of Iranian Identity

    The secretary‍ of the International Conference of the Iranian Studies Association ⁢stated: We face a basic challenge in distinguishing between ​issues related to political Iran‌ and Greater Cultural Iran. This distinction is critically important.

    Mohammad Ali Ezzatzadeh, secretary of the first International ⁤Conference of the⁣ Iranian Studies Association (Eastern Iran Studies), told webangah News Agency that this conference was organized⁤ through the initiative and efforts of the South Khorasan branch of the association ⁢and Birjand⁤ University. “our ⁣policy at ‌the Iranian Studies Association prioritized ‌two objectives: first, hosting an international conference, and second, ensuring its sessions could be held across Iran rather⁣ than being confined to Tehran,” he explained.

    The event attracted participants from Central Asian countries-Uzbekistan,Kyrgyzstan,Kazakhstan,and Tajikistan (excluding Turkmenistan)-and also scholars from afghanistan,Georgia,and India. Some international attendees also served as academic ⁣committee members.

    Ezzatzadeh ⁤emphasized a core intellectual tension ​observed during discussions: “We grapple with differentiating ‍political iran from Greater Cultural Iran-a civilizational sphere extending beyond modern⁢ borders.This isn’t necessarily a conflict but ⁤a pivotal debate influencing contemporary challenges.” He cited Afghanistan’s policies suppressing Persian/Farsi language despite its demographic meaning as one manifestation.

    The‌ conference featured ten⁢ thematic sessions spanning archaeology, arts, social studies, and Persian literature. Of 150 submitted papers, 120⁤ passed peer review with 30 selected for presentation-a testament to robust ⁤scholarly ⁣engagement nationwide.

    The challenge of differentiating cultural vs political Iran; Persian language as pillar of identity

    A closing ⁢resolution proposed establishing permanent⁤ secretariats for biennial conferences while advocating expanded Iranian studies curricula‍ nationwide. It urged safeguarding intangible heritage like regional dialects through cross-border⁤ academic collaborations-particularly with Persian-speaking nations were linguistic policies ‍remain contentious.

    The challenge of differentiating cultural ⁢vs political Iran; Persian language as pillar of identity

    News Sources : © webangah News Agency , Mehr​ News Agency

  • Netanyahu reacts to new IAEA report on Iran

    Netanyahu reacts to new IAEA report on Iran

    Israeli Prime Minister’s Office swiftly responds to‌ IAEA’s alleged report on Iran.

    According to webangah News Agency, Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has reacted to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) report and its claims​ against‍ Iran.

    Netanyahu’s office alleged: “The IAEA report demonstrates that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful.”

    The office further ‍claimed: “The international community‌ must act ⁢to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.”

    The growth comes minutes after the IAEA, in a confidential report seen by The Associated Press, reiterated claims about ‍Iran accumulating uranium enriched to “weapons-grade levels” and called for Tehran’s ⁢full cooperation with the agency.

    The report was published at a critical⁤ juncture amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

    The ​document alleges that as of May 17,Iran had⁣ enriched 408.6 ⁣kilograms of uranium up to 60% purity-an increase of 133.8 kilograms since ‌the IAEA’s February report.

    The report further asserts this quantity is “a short technical step away” from weapons-grade levels (90%). In February, the IAEA had reported Iran possessed 274.8 kilograms​ of 60%-enriched uranium.

    IAEA Director General Rafael‍ Grossi repeated allegations against Tehran, stating Iran is⁤ “the only non-nuclear weapon state enriching uranium to this level.”

    The Islamic Republic ⁢of ⁤Iran has repeatedly emphasized its uranium enrichment ​falls within‌ its peaceful nuclear rights framework, serving exclusively non-military purposes aligned with industrial ‌and medical needs.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency⁢