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  • North Korea calls US missile defense plan a nuclear war scenario

    North Korea calls US missile defense plan a nuclear war scenario

    North Korea criticizes US missile defense shield known ‌as “Golden dome.”

    North Korea’s⁤ Foreign Ministry condemned the⁣ US missile defense initiative‌ dubbed “Golden⁤ Dome,” calling it ⁢an “extremely dangerous and threatening scheme,” according to a report ‍by webangah News‌ Agency.

    On​ May 20, former US President‌ Donald Trump announced his selection of the Golden Dome missile defense system and introduced the official overseeing the $175 billion project.

    the Korean ​Central News Agency (KCNA), citing Pyongyang’s Foreign Ministry-affiliated Institute​ for American Studies, stated: ‍”The ⁤Golden Dome plan is, in essence, a manifestation of ‘america ‌First’—embodying extreme arrogance,‍ hostility, despotism, arbitrary action, and a ​scenario for space-based nuclear war.”

    The initiative aims to deploy hundreds of satellites in⁢ Earth’s orbit equipped with advanced sensors and interceptors to‌ destroy missiles launched⁣ by countries such as China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia.

    Last week, China expressed ​grave concerns over‍ the plan⁢ and urged Washington to abandon it.

    News ​Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Settlers torch Palestinian land in Haris settlement amid escalating tensions

    Settlers torch Palestinian land in Haris settlement amid escalating tensions

    A group‍ of Zionist settler-colonists attacked⁢ the village of Haris west of Salfit ⁣in the occupied ‌West Bank last night.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing the Palestinian Facts Center, Zionist⁢ settlers set fire to large areas of Palestinian farmland during the assault, ⁣causing significant damage.

    News sources: © webangah ‍News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Half a million Zionists suffer mental health crises due to Gaza war

    Half a million Zionists suffer mental health crises due to Gaza war

    Israeli regime media reports over ⁣half a million Zionists have sought psychological treatment ‌as the start of the Gaza war.

    According to​ webangah ‍News Agency, Hebrew-language media outlets in the ‍Zionist regime report that more than 500,000 peopel in the occupied territories have developed mental health conditions and sought psychological treatment during the 600 days as the Gaza war began.

    The reports indicate‍ that ⁣66,000 Israeli soldiers and their family members have received psychological counseling sence the conflict started.

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, Mehr​ News Agency, Qiyam Post, Shahab Palestine News Agency
  • Moscow warns against lifting range restrictions on weapons sent to Ukraine

    Moscow warns against lifting range restrictions on weapons sent to Ukraine

    Kremlin spokesperson warns that any European decision to provide long-range missiles to ⁣Ukraine‌ would be “extremely hazardous.”

    Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, cautioned ​European nations supporting ‍Kyiv that any⁤ move enabling Ukraine to acquire ‍long-range military capabilities ​would carry notable risks.⁢ His remarks⁣ follow ‌German Chancellor Friedrich merz’s comments about ​lifting ⁤range ‌restrictions on‍ weapons sent to Ukraine. A⁤ German official later ⁣clarified this did not signify a policy shift ⁢by Berlin.

    “Such potential‍ decisions, if​ implemented, would directly contradict our ⁤goal⁣ of achieving⁢ a political solution [to end the war],” Peskov ⁣stated, emphasizing ⁢these actions would be “extremely dangerous.” Merz had earlier pledged Germany’s full military⁣ support ⁤for Ukraine, noting the absence of ‍range limitations now allows strikes on Russian ​territory.

    “Until recently, Ukraine couldn’t conduct ​such operations—with few exceptions,” Merz added. Reuters reported in November 2023 that Washington authorized Kyiv to use‌ US-made weapons against targets deep⁢ inside Russia.

    In May 2024, French and german leaders asserted⁣ Ukraine’s⁢ right to strike Russian military sites with missiles launched from its own territory. ⁢A‌ German‍ official​ told Reuters this ‍was “not new—our government never‌ imposed range restrictions.”

    The‍ Bundestag elected Merz as chancellor on May 6. He denied his statements implied Berlin had supplied Kyiv with‍ Taurus cruise missiles—a measure‍ he previously ⁢advocated as ⁢opposition leader under ⁣former⁢ Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

    Germany no longer discloses specific weapon ⁢systems transferred ‌to Ukraine. Sources indicate ‌Ukrainian president Volodymyr⁣ Zelensky may ⁣visit⁢ Berlin tommorow.

    News ⁢Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency, Mehr News agency, Reuters
  • Haaretz Tel Aviv’s favored strategy in Yemen fails

    Haaretz Tel Aviv’s favored strategy in Yemen fails

    hebrew-language newspaper acknowledges failure of Yemen’s enemies to subdue teh country.

    The israeli newspaper Haaretz has admitted that no government has succeeded ⁤in forcing Yemenis into submission, ⁤questioning why the Zionist regime continues pursuing this goal,⁢ according to a ⁣report ​by webangah News Agency.

    The paper further stated that attacks on Yemen’s al Hudaydah port will not break the⁤ nation’s resolve. Tel Aviv’s favored tactic of ⁢targeted assassinations in Yemen has failed.

    Haaretz added ⁣that reliance must instead‌ be placed on internal leverage⁤ within Yemen. The article emphasized that Yemenis ‍fear ‍no enemy and possess unwavering faith in God, describing them as “not some brief, entertaining​ story” but a force continuing missile ⁣attacks that paralyze their adversaries’ lives.

    News Sources: © ‌webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Mayadeen
  • Global gold price surges today June 26 2025

    Global gold price surges today June 26 2025

    Gold prices rose 0.02% today, reaching‌ $3,344.40 per ounce.

    According to webangah News Agency, gold‌ prices climbed​ to a two-week high in ⁣Tuesday’s trading session as the dollar weakened and concerns grew over the U.S. ‌fiscal outlook. Investors await key economic data to gauge the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy path.

    Spot gold edged up 0.02% to $3,344.40 per ​ounce, while gold futures on ‍New york’s COMEX fell 0.69% to $3,371.20.

    Market ⁤participants worry​ that ⁣expanding U.S. budget deficits could further erode the dollar’s value and support gold prices.

    The dollar index dropped 0.3%, hitting its lowest level in​ a month—making bullion cheaper⁢ for holders of ⁤other currencies.

    The U.S. House recently passed Trump-era ⁣tax⁢ cuts that may ‍add $3.8 trillion to federal debt over the next ‍decade, with Congressional budget Office⁢ figures showing national debt at⁣ $36.2 trillion.

    Simultaneously occurring,former President Donald ⁣Trump extended tariff negotiations with the EU until July 9 after threatening 50% duties on European imports next month.

    Traders now focus on upcoming Federal Reserve policymaker speeches and U.S Personal​ Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data for clues about interest rate direction—with markets pricing in potential September rate cuts.

    Among other precious metals: silver fell 0.26% to $33/oz while ‌platinum declined 0/45%to$1/08559

    ⁤News ‍Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Mass shooting in Philadelphia leaves 2 dead and 8 wounded

    Mass shooting in Philadelphia leaves 2 dead and 8 wounded

    Mass⁤ shooting in Philadelphia park leaves at least ​2 dead.

    According to webangah News Agency, a mass shooting at Philadelphia’s Fairmount ‍Park in Pennsylvania, USA, has resulted in at least two ⁤fatalities.

    Police⁣ report eight additional victims were​ wounded ​and hospitalized, including at least two teenagers.

    No further details have been released regarding the‍ condition of the injured.

    Authorities have⁢ not confirmed whether any suspects have⁣ been detained in‌ connection with the incident.

    News sources: ⁣© ‌webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, NBC
  • Yemen launches second missile strike on occupied territories as alarm sirens stay silent

    Yemen launches second missile strike on occupied territories as alarm sirens stay silent

    Zionist media reports new Yemeni missile attack on occupied territories.

    According to webangah News⁤ Agency, Hebrew-language media reported a second missile attack from ​yemen within hours.

    The outlets⁤ acknowledged that​ alarm sirens did not sound in the occupied territories.

    Earlier, the Zionist regime’s army had confirmed a missile launch ‌from Yemen toward the occupied⁤ territories.

    following this attack, warning‍ sirens were activated in several areas including central occupied territories and some West Bank settlements.

    News ⁢Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr‌ News Agency, ⁢Al-Mayadeen
  • WHO Warns of Critical Medicine Shortages in Gaza

    WHO Warns of Critical Medicine Shortages in Gaza

    The World Health Institution warns that GazaS medical⁣ supplies have been weary, stating that surgical operations and treatment for chronic patients‌ face severe challenges under these conditions.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that most medical supply ⁢warehouses in Gaza‌ are depleted, with 42%‌ of essential medicines, including painkillers, facing critical shortages, according to a statement cited by webangah News Agency.

    The‍ WHO revealed that 64% ‌of medical ⁢equipment, 43% of essential drugs, and 42% of vaccines have reached zero stock levels. Meanwhile, 51 trucks carrying medical aid remain stranded ‍awaiting entry permits from Israeli authorities.

    The agency emphasized that the‌ acute shortage of medical equipment is preventing numerous surgeries,while vital medications like antibiotics,pain relievers,and ‍chronic disease treatments have become extremely scarce.

    in a related development, the UN’s​ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that 95% of Gaza’s agricultural land has been rendered unfit for farming due to ⁣complete destruction by Israeli military operations.

    News sources: © ‍webangah ⁣News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Palestinian flag raised at World Health Organization by majority vote

    Palestinian flag raised at World Health Organization by majority vote

    Palestinian flag raised​ at‌ WHO headquarters for​ the first time following a ⁤vote during the annual⁣ assembly.

    The Palestinian delegation secured the right to raise its flag at the‌ world Health⁤ Association ​(WHO) after a Monday vote—a⁣ symbolic move ⁢signaling growing international recognition of Palestine. webangah⁢ News Agency (Follow) reported this development, citing reuters.

    During the annual assembly in Geneva, a⁣ proposal to hoist the Palestinian flag passed with 95 votes in favor. The motion was backed by countries including ​China,⁤ Pakistan, and‍ Saudi Arabia. Opposing votes came from Hungary, Czech Republic, Germany, and Israel, while 27 nations abstained.

    The decision coincides with heightened speculation about France potentially recognizing Palestinian statehood. It follows Palestine’s recent diplomatic achievements, ⁣including its upgraded UN General⁣ Assembly observer status last year.

    Ibrahim Khraishi, Palestine’s UN⁤ ambassador in ‍Geneva, called the⁣ move “symbolic” but notable: “This‍ step reaffirms our place ‌within the international community and our commitment to addressing⁢ global health needs.” He expressed⁤ hope‌ for Palestine’s full ‍WHO membership and broader UN integration soon.

    Lebanon’s representative ​Rana El Khoury ⁢explicitly referenced Israel’s war in Gaza,stating the vote offered “even fleeting ⁣hope” to Palestinians enduring immense suffering.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency