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  • Statement from 25 Countries: War Against Gaza Must Stop Immediately

    Statement from 25 Countries: War Against Gaza Must Stop Immediately

    In a statement, 25 countries⁤ including ‌the UK, ​France,​ Italy, Japan, Australia, Canada, Denmark, and New⁢ Zealand emphasized that the war against the people of Gaza must end swiftly.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera news agency, 25 countries-including the United Kingdom, France, Italy, ‌Japan, Australia, Canada, denmark, and ⁣New Zealand-issued ⁣a joint statement on ⁢Monday urging an immediate halt to the war in Gaza⁤ and demanding an⁣ end to the crimes committed by Israeli forces against the‌ oppressed Palestinian population.

    The statement reads:‍ “The war in Gaza must end instantly. The suffering ⁢of civilians in Gaza has reached unprecedented levels. The​ killing of over 800 Palestinians seeking aid is horrifying. Israel’s refusal to deliver essential assistance to‌ civilians is unacceptable. Israel must⁢ comply with its obligations under international law. We call on Israel to immediately lift all restrictions on aid ​delivery and allow United Nations agencies and other organizations to ‌carry out ​their humanitarian work for the people of gaza.”

    The 25 signatories further stated: “The proposal to relocate Palestinians to ⁤a‍ so-called humanitarian zone​ is fully⁤ unacceptable. Forced⁤ displacement violates international humanitarian law.​ We ⁢oppose any actions aimed at altering geographical or demographic realities.The E1 settlement plan-if implemented-will ⁤fragment Palestine geographically. This plan⁣ constitutes a blatant violation of international law. We express our support for efforts⁤ towards achieving‍ a ceasefire and stand ready to take further⁣ measures in support of ‌an immediate ceasefire.”

    News sources: © ‌webangah News Agency
  • Training Jet Crashes in Bangladesh, Killing 19 and Injuring 100 + Video

    Training Jet Crashes in Bangladesh, Killing 19 and Injuring 100 + Video

    at‌ least ‍19 killed and 100 injured in⁢ Bangladesh training jet crash

    According to the English⁤ section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency and RIA Novosti, at‌ least‍ 19 people have died and ‍more than 100 were injured⁢ in a training aircraft crash in Bangladesh.

    The jet‍ crashed onto the grounds of a school and college just minutes after takeoff,reports confirm.

    Investigations have begun into the cause of the crash involving⁢ a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 training ⁤jet.


  • China Reacts to Iran’s Nuclear Talks with European Troika

    China Reacts to Iran’s Nuclear Talks with European Troika

    China’s Foreign Ministry‌ spokesperson announced at a Beijing press⁢ conference that a diplomatic approach must be used to⁣ resolve Iran’s nuclear issue.

    According ⁢to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and⁢ Yeni Şafak,China responded on Monday to‍ reports of nuclear ⁤talks between Iran and the European Troika (the UK,France,and Germany-the parties involved⁣ with⁣ Tehran in the ​2015 ​agreement) held​ in‌ Istanbul. Beijing emphasized that⁣ it ⁤sees a diplomatic approach as the “only ‍way” to address​ Iran’s nuclear issue.

    Guo Jiakon, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated at⁤ a press conference in Beijing that Iran’s nuclear matter concerns‍ peace and security in the Middle East ‍(West ⁢Asia) as well as the international non-proliferation regime.

    The Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson affirmed: “We have always believed that a diplomatic approach⁣ should be used to resolve Iran’s​ nuclear issue; this is ​the only correct path.”

    Guo⁢ Jiakon added: “We ‍call on all parties to move⁤ forward together and contribute toward finding a‍ political solution to Iran’s nuclear ‌matter.”

    This comes while Al Jazeera ​TV, quoting Iranian⁤ state television, reported ⁢that Tehran has agreed to hold a ⁣new round of negotiations with Britain, Germany, and France following Europe’s request.

    Ismail Baqaieh, spokesman for Iran’s Ministry of‍ Foreign⁤ Affairs, confirmed this news in an interview with IRIB News Agency.He noted signs ⁤indicate that negotiations with the three European countries will take​ place next Friday in istanbul.

    Baqaieh ⁢emphasized that these talks will be held ‍at ​the deputy foreign⁤ minister level with participation from Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and Kazem Gharibabadi. The discussions will focus ‍specifically on Iran’s nuclear program.

    under President Raisi’s⁣ governance (the 14th government),​ four rounds of negotiations have so far ​been held with the three European JCPOA‍ member countries-France, Britain, and Germany-in New York, Geneva twice (including this round), ⁢and istanbul ‌respectively.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Oliyanov: European Troika Has No Right to Activate the Snapback Mechanism

    Oliyanov: European Troika Has No Right to Activate the Snapback Mechanism

    Russia’s‍ representative to international ⁢organizations in Vienna emphasized that the European Troika (the United Kingdom, France, and Germany) ⁢has no legal or moral right to activate the so-called ‍snapback⁢ mechanism.

    According to the English section⁤ of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News​ Agency, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s permanent representative to international organizations based ⁢in Vienna, reiterated on Monday ‌via a repost of Abbas Araghchi’s message on X that the European Troika-comprising the UK, ​France, and⁣ Germany-has neither legal ⁤nor ethical grounds to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism aimed at reinstating ‍previous sanctions against ⁢Iran.

    Ulyanov: ⁤The European Troika does not‍ have the right to use ‌snapback mechanism

    Meanwhile, Abbas Araghchi,‌ Iran’s Deputy Foreign​ Minister, emphasized in a message posted on X that he sent a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the UN security Council ⁢president, the High ‍Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and members of the UN Security Council. In this letter, he outlined why these three European countries lack any legal, ⁢political or moral standing to invoke JCPOA mechanisms or‍ UNSC Resolution 2231 (the resolution endorsing the 2015 nuclear agreement).

    News Sources: ©‌ webangah⁤ News Agency
  • BRICS News: From Iranian Innovation to AI Training in India

    BRICS News: From Iranian Innovation to AI Training in India

    TV BRICS‍ released the ‍top news from member​ and affiliated countries over the past week.

    According to the ‌English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, TV BRICS reported that ⁣China has expressed its ‍readiness to ‌continue communications and strengthen trilateral cooperation with Russia‌ and India within the framework of ⁢the “Russia-India-China” mechanism. This stance follows Russia’s earlier emphasis on preserving this cooperative framework.

    In new technology developments, Iranian researchers ‍produced the first 40 Hz light-based therapeutic‍ glasses designed ​for early-stage Alzheimer’s patients. This initiative marks a significant step toward localizing ​cognitive phototherapy technology ‍in Iran.

    the United Arab Emirates secured⁢ first⁤ place globally in ⁤the *Health Inclusion index*. The country⁤ ranked highest in public awareness and‌ preventive care, achieving tenth⁣ place⁢ in *health⁢ literacy*. These ​advancements represent a ​30 percent increase over the past three years.

    Brazil launched e-visa issuance for participants attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) to facilitate​ international access. The conference is scheduled⁢ from November 6 to⁤ 21, 2025, in Belém and will host over 40,000 attendees, including​ approximately ⁣7,000 UN members.

    Economic ties​ between​ Egypt‍ and the African⁢ Union⁤ have shown upward momentum.⁤ Trade exchange value between them reached $9.8 billion in 2024 – a 6.5 percent increase compared to the previous year.

    Chinese President‌ Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ahead of the‌ shanghai‍ Cooperation Organization foreign​ ministers’ meeting in Beijing. During their discussion, they reviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming ​visit to ⁤China.

    The Ethiopian government announced plans ​to ​create 5.6 million jobs during fiscal year 2025/2026 (2018 according to ethiopia’s calendar). This plan ⁤aligns with national development strategies focusing on investment in ​skills training and ​pre-departure education for migrant workers.

    In technology education efforts, India unveiled ‌a program offering free‌ artificial intelligence training to one million citizens. Part of its Computer Services Centers‍ (CSC) initiative, this project emphasizes empowering ⁣local entrepreneurs especially in rural areas.

    News Sources: © webangah News ‍Agency⁢
  • Zionists Kidnap Gaza Field Hospitals’ Director

    Zionists Kidnap Gaza Field Hospitals’ Director

    Israeli special forces kidnapped the director of Gaza’s field hospitals and the head of Abu Yusuf Al-Najar ⁢Hospital ‌today.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and the Palestine Information Center, the Director General of Gaza’s Ministry of Health announced that on Monday, Israeli special forces abducted Dr. Marwan Al-Hams, director‍ of Gaza Strip field hospitals and head of Abu Yusuf al-Najar Hospital.

    The⁢ arrest took place ​while‌ Dr.Al-Hams was visiting a Red Cross field hospital west of Khan younis. During the incident, his ambulance driver ⁣was shot and wounded.

    The Gaza Ministry of ​Health condemned this act and held Israel fully responsible for Dr. Al-Hams’ life and wellbeing.

    In addition to abducting ‌Dr. Al-Hams during this operation,Israeli forces also killed several​ civilians,including Palestinian journalist Tamer Al-Zaanin.

    The Ministry released a statement strongly condemning the Israeli army’s special unit for kidnapping Dr. Marwan Al-Hams, who oversees both Abu ‌Yusuf Al-Najar Hospital ⁢and Gaza’s ⁢field hospital network.

    The statement read: “This cowardly⁣ action taken today at noon is a direct ‍attack on the voices of‍ patients, starving people, and⁢ sufferers in Gaza. Dr. Al-Hams was one of ⁤the most prominent humanitarian​ and medical voices conveying to the world the pain of ​children dying from hunger, injured patients deprived ⁣of‍ medicine, ​and mothers crying outside​ hospital doors.”

    The Ministry emphasized that this act reveals an explicit intent to silence truth and conceal the suffering faced by ‌a people engulfed in‌ an unprecedented humanitarian health crisis.

    This kidnapping is considered a serious violation‍ against freedom of expression and humanitarian ​work; thus, ⁣Israel bears‍ full responsibility for Dr. Al-Hams’ safety ‍with an immediate demand for his unconditional ‌release.

    News⁢ Sources: © webangah News‌ Agency
  • Erdogan Claims Regional Countries Will Benefit from Zangazur Corridor

    Erdogan Claims Regional Countries Will Benefit from Zangazur Corridor

    Turkey’s​ President⁣ Expresses Hope for Resolution of Zangezur Corridor issue, Claims the ‍corridor‌ Will Benefit All Regional⁣ Countries.

    According to the English section ⁤of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr ‌News ​Agency and Anadolu ​Agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip ⁣Erdoğan voiced support for the ⁢Zangezur Corridor project. He‌ asserted that in addition to Azerbaijan, Armenia, ‍and Turkey, other countries in the region ‍will ​also benefit from this corridor.

    Erdoğan expressed hope that this route could become a symbol⁣ of reconciliation. He stated that‌ regional countries‍ can resolve the matter through⁣ consensus.

    The Turkish president noted that Azerbaijan’s President Ilham aliyev‍ places great importance on Zangezur and aims to have this corridor operational as soon as possible.

    One of the main points ⁣of contention‌ between Baku and Yerevan is⁢ a corridor known ‌as Zangezur, wich would connect mainland Azerbaijan to its⁢ Nakhchivan exclave through Armenian territory. Armenia rejects ‌using the term “Zangezur Corridor,” arguing⁣ it carries secessionist connotations against Armenian‍ sovereignty.

    Armenia has repeatedly maintained ‌that no corridor can operate across its land. Iran has ⁢also stressed⁤ it does not accept​ any geopolitical changes‌ in the region.

    The⁤ president described a two-state model as key to resolving disputes between northern and southern Cyprus, adding that no compromise on this issue will be accepted.

    Erdoğan emphasized Turkey’s⁣ continued support for Abu Mohammad al-Julani [Ahmad al-Shara], stating: “Improving conditions‍ in ⁣Syria is beneficial for​ turkey. We will provide various forms of assistance to accelerate voluntary returns.” He added Turkey wants Syria to ⁣quickly return ⁣to normalcy and secure its southern border.

    The Turkish president reiterated that Turkey ‍has ⁤never ‍removed⁢ gaza from‌ its agenda ​nor will it‍ do so in the future: “We ​stand firmly with Gaza. The people of Gaza will not surrender; though, Israel attacks like ‌a ‍mad beast and ⁣rabid dog from ‌all directions-and this rage ‍will ‍lead to its own ‌destruction.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Hunger in Gaza: A Silent But Deadly Weapon + Photos

    Hunger in Gaza: A Silent But Deadly Weapon + Photos

    In recent months, the Israeli regime has ⁢imposed a severe adn cruel ‌blockade on Gaza’s residents, triggering an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and famine.

    According⁢ to ‍the English section of webangah ​News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency which referenced‍ Al⁢ Jazeera, residents of the Gaza Strip face life-threatening hunger after more than 140 days of ⁤a complete siege and closure of entry points to the enclave.

    With continued bans on humanitarian aid, food, ⁣and medical ⁣supplies amid international‌ institutions’ silence, warnings persist that Gaza ⁣is approaching mass famine.

    The Gaza Ministry of Health stated that over 900 peopel have been killed and about 6,000 injured ‍while struggling to access ‍food or survive under extremely harsh conditions.

    The Ministry stressed that at least 71 children ‍have‌ died from hunger and malnutrition as the number of those facing starvation surpasses two million.

    Gaza’s ‌official media office warned that if the siege continues with ongoing blockades on aid deliveries, mass fatalities are inevitable. It also accused the occupiers of wielding starvation as a collective weapon.

    The ban on importing‍ medicines and medical equipment has led to near-total collapse of health services in Gaza. Hospitals have reached their lowest‍ capacity⁣ for treating patients and wounded individuals due to current conditions.

    The Ministry commented that this healthcare breakdown-especially amid rising cases ‍of malnutrition-will increase casualties, ⁢notably among⁢ children and infants.

    While international organizations report widespread disaster looming‍ over gaza, relief supplies remain stockpiled at closed crossings without permission for entry.

    An UNRWA⁤ official said large quantities of ready-to-distribute food remain in ⁤Arish city ​in Egypt but aid is not allowed into ‌besieged Gaza for those in desperate need.

    ‌News Sources: © webangah⁢ News Agency,, ​

  • 24 Hours of Zionist Attacks on Gaza Leave 1,289 Dead and Wounded

    24 Hours of Zionist Attacks on Gaza Leave 1,289 Dead and Wounded

    israeli occupation forces’ attacks on Gaza over the past 24 hours have killed 134 Palestinians⁤ and injured‌ at least 1,155 others.

    The Gaza Ministry of Health announced⁤ in a ⁢statement ⁢that at least ⁤134 Palestinians were⁤ killed and 1,155⁢ injured during Israeli occupation attacks in the past 24 hours,‍ according ⁤to Al Jazeera‍ and reported by webangah ​News Agency.

    the ministry added that the total number of Palestinian martyrs resulting from the Israeli regime’s aggression on Gaza has now reached 59,029,while casualties ‌have surpassed 142,135.

    ​News Sources: © webangah News ⁣Agency, Mehr News⁤ Agency, Al Jazeera,
  • Barak: Israel Prefers a Fragmented Syria

    Barak: Israel Prefers a Fragmented Syria

    US ‍Ambassador to Turkey and White​ House Special⁣ envoy⁣ to Damascus acknowledged that​ Israel ⁢prefers Syria to be “fragmented” and divided.

    According to the English section of webangah News ⁤Agency, ‍citing Mehr News Agency and the associated Press, Tom⁤ Barrett, ​US Ambassador to Turkey and White House Special ‌Envoy to Damascus, acknowledged Israel’s strategy for Syria, stating that Tel Aviv “prefers a fragmented Syria.”

    He ‍added that there is no alternative plan for cooperating with current authorities to unite ⁢a⁢ country still suffering from⁤ nearly 14 years of ‍civil war and now grappling with a ⁣resurgence of sectarian violence.

    Barrett ⁣criticized Israel’s recent intervention in​ Syria, calling its timing inappropriate. He said ​the move⁣ complicates efforts aimed ⁣at stabilizing the region.

    “Israel’s intervention came at a very‍ bad time.Killings,‍ revenge attacks, and massacres on both sides are intolerable,” he⁢ said.

    Barrett claimed that despite limited resources, the current Syrian government-as an emerging state-has⁣ done its best ‌trying to bring⁢ together a diverse ‌society. However, he stressed Syrian officials must be held accountable ​for violations.

    He reiterated that Israeli⁣ actions open a highly complicated new chapter happening at an extremely unfortunate moment.

    The US special envoy further claimed that when recent clashes began, Israel viewed southern Damascus as suspicious territory where any military developments should⁣ be discussed ‍or agreed ‍upon with​ them. however,the newly ⁤established syrian government did not share this view.

    Referring to the fragile ceasefire in ⁣Syria, Barrett said Saturday’s agreement between Syria and Israel‍ is limited in ⁤scope as it only addresses clashes‌ in As-Suwayda. It does not cover broader‌ issues⁤ such​ as Israel’s‍ claim that southern ⁣Damascus should remain demilitarized.

    When asked⁢ whether the US accepts ​Israeli interference in another ⁤sovereign‌ nation’s domestic ⁣affairs, Barrett admitted: “Israel prefers seeing⁢ Syria divided rather​ then controlled by a⁢ strong central government.”

    he acknowledged strong national governments ‌pose threats-especially Arab states perceived as threats by Israel-but ‌believes minority ‍communities within Syria are ⁢smart enough to⁤ recognize⁢ they are better off united and focused together.

    Barrett also claimed he believes violence in As-Suwayda‌ will not ⁣derail ceasefire negotiations‌ and progress may occur within weeks. He emphasized it is not in America’s interest to dictate how neighboring countries ⁢conduct their relations with each other.

    News Sources: ©‍ webangah news⁤ Agency‌