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  • Finland summons Russian ambassador over alleged airspace violation

    Finland summons Russian ambassador over alleged airspace violation

    Finland summons Russian ambassador‍ over alleged airspace violation by‍ MoscowS warplanes.

    According to webangah News Agency, Finland’s Foreign Ministry summoned Russia’s ambassador following Helsinki’s claims that Russian fighter⁢ jets illegally entered Finnish airspace.

    Finnish broadcaster YLE reported that Pavel⁢ kuznetsov, Russia’s ambassador to Finland,⁤ was called in for official explanations at the Foreign⁢ Ministry.

    Helsinki​ officials allege two ⁢Russian warplanes violated Finnish airspace near the​ city of Porvoo in the Gulf ‌of⁢ Finland.​ This marks the first such incident since February this‌ year.

    Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen stated: “We⁢ take this suspected airspace violation ⁤seriously and⁤ are investigating the matter.”

    Häkkänen added that Russia’s military ‍objectives ⁢in the Baltic​ region have shifted‌ toward protecting ⁤its so-called “shadow fleet” (alleged​ oil tankers used‍ by Moscow to ⁣circumvent sanctions).

    The minister further noted: “No immediate threat against Finland ⁢is observed, but Russia continues enhancing its ⁤military ‌capabilities and ‍remains an aggressive, dangerous neighbor for all of Europe.”

    Finland shares a 1,340-kilometer border with Russia. Helsinki joined NATO in 2023 following⁢ Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Anadolu
  • Nabih Berri Meets Head of Loyalty to Resistance Bloc in Lebanese Parliament

    Nabih Berri Meets Head of Loyalty to Resistance Bloc in Lebanese Parliament

    Loyalty to Resistance Bloc delegation,⁤ headed‍ by⁤ Mohammad Raad, meets ​with Lebanese parliament Speaker Nabih Berri for consultations.

    A delegation from the⁤ Loyalty ⁢to Resistance Bloc, led by Mohammad Raad, held​ talks ‍with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, according to webangah News‌ Agency.

    The delegation—wich also‌ included Ammar Shami, Hassan Fadlallah, Ali Ammar, and ⁤Hussein Hajj Hassan—discussed Lebanon’s current situation, recent political ​and ‍on-ground developments, and the ⁢results of Lebanon’s municipal elections.

    Following the meeting, Raad praised Berri’s stances in support of resistance efforts. “The municipal election⁢ results reflect ​the⁢ people’s commitment to the path of resistance and progress,” he stated.

    Raad also commended supporters of the resistance movement:⁤ “We express our gratitude to all honorable allies who uphold resistance⁣ as the means to liberate occupied territories, expel invaders, and rebuild villages destroyed by enemy forces.”

    “We congratulate all Lebanese on this‍ national ⁣occasion,” he added. ⁣”For ⁣25 years now—through unity⁢ among our army citizens and resistance fighters—we have collectively achieved a historic national process.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Trump tells Zelensky to watch his words

    Trump tells Zelensky to watch his words

    US President criticizes⁤ Ukrainian counterpart again, telling him to “watch his tongue”

    According ⁣to webangah ⁣News Agency, former US President Donald Trump—who had previously criticized Russian president Vladimir Putin—has⁣ now​ targeted his Ukrainian counterpart‌ Volodymyr‍ zelenskyy.

    Trump wrote ⁣on his Truth Social platform that ‌zelenskyy’s statements consistently create problems. The former US president asserted that the Ukrainian leader ⁢should stop speaking this way.

    “Zelenskyy isn’t ⁣helping his country with this kind of talk,” Trump wrote. ​”Everything coming out of‌ his mouth causes trouble. ‍I don’t ‍like it, and he’d better stop.”

    Trump claimed Russia’s actions in Ukraine were “unprovoked,” adding that if⁤ Moscow’s goal is complete occupation of Ukraine, it would lead to “Russia’s collapse.”

    The ⁤remarks follow Russia’s recent large-scale drone and missile attack ​on Kyiv, which ukrainian officials‍ called⁣ Moscow’s biggest assault since the ⁣war began in February 2022.

    News Sources: ‍© webangah News ‍Agency, Mehr News Agency, Sputnik
  • BRICS developments this week

    BRICS developments this week

    BRICS TV highlights key developments from member and partner nations over teh past week.

    According to webangah News agency, Algeria has finalized its membership in the New Progress Bank (NDB) by formally submitting ⁣its accession documents. NDB President Dilma Rousseff congratulated Algeria, ‌calling this move a important step toward strengthening cooperation.

    Brazil’s ‍health Ministry ⁢announced that its domestically developed COVID-19⁤ vaccine,using entirely Brazilian technology and components,has entered Phase 3 ⁢clinical trials. Authorities have invested 140 million Brazilian reals (over $24.7 million) in the project so far.

    Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated at a national technology ⁢exhibition that Africa has entered a new ⁢era, ​where independent AI development could drive inclusive growth and help achieve the African union’s Agenda 2063.

    China⁢ and ⁤ASEAN have concluded negotiations for ⁢the upgraded china-ASEAN​ Free Trade⁢ Area (CAFTA 3.0), adding nine new chapters covering digital economy and green development sectors.

    Indonesian President ​Prabowo Subianto expressed ⁣full support for Thailand’s BRICS membership. Thailand joined as a partner country⁣ effective January 1,‌ 2025.

    Indian researchers have identified synthetic compounds with potential to treat neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, wich could form the basis for future drug development.

    Iran and Russia aim to boost bilateral trade to $10 billion by enhancing financial reforms and regional connectivity through BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Association frameworks.

    Separately, ⁢Russia and UAE agreed to⁢ develop a joint roadmap for environmental cooperation covering biodiversity conservation, waste ‌management, applied meteorology, and forestry.

    The Egyptian government plans to transform the country into a regional mining hub through domestic production expansion and increased exports.

    News sources: © webangah News Agency
  • South Korea’s leading presidential candidate seeks meeting with Kim Jong Un

    South Korea’s leading presidential candidate seeks meeting with Kim Jong Un

    South ⁣Korea’s‌ leading ⁢presidential candidate has stated that if elected, he will prioritize holding a summit with North Korea’s ​leader.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Anadolu, Lee Jae-myung, the frontrunner in South korea’s presidential race, said⁤ he intends ⁢to pursue a meeting‌ with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un if⁣ he wins the June ⁢3 election.

    However, the Democratic Party candidate—who represents the opposition to⁤ the ruling party—acknowledged that organizing‌ such⁢ an event under current‍ conditions‍ would be “extremely difficult.”

    “this is obviously something that must be done,” ‌Myung said,⁢ “but I’m⁤ not sure whether⁢ it’s‍ feasible. Given the present circumstances,it would⁤ be very challenging.”

    South⁤ Korea is​ nearing an ⁤early presidential election ‍and has entered its final week of ‌campaigning. Former President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached and removed by a Constitutional Court ruling after ⁤his failed December 3, 2024, attempt ‌to declare martial law.

    Myung, who narrowly lost the 2022 ⁢presidential race to Yoon Suk-yeol, ⁢now leads nearly all polls for the upcoming election. His main rival is Kim Moon-soo from the ⁣ruling party.

    Inter-Korean relations deteriorated during Yoon’s presidency, wich‍ strengthened Seoul’s defense and security ties with Japan and the U.S. Under a joint defense agreement with Seoul, Washington stations over 28,500 ‌troops in southern areas of the demilitarized zone bordering North Korea.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Fire engulfs Taif in Saudi Arabia as flames spread rapidly

    Fire engulfs Taif in Saudi Arabia as flames spread rapidly

    Reports indicate a large-scale wildfire has ‍engulfed ⁢vast areas in Saudi Arabia’s Taif province.

    according to webangah News agency, citing Russian media outlet Rossiya Al-Yaum, wildfires​ have ravaged the ‍”Sarah Bani Malik” area in⁤ southern Taif, Saudi Arabia, consuming approximately 10 square kilometers of land.

    Social media footage⁣ shows the fire remains uncontrolled despite efforts by Saudi firefighters to contain ‌its spread.The challenging terrain and extreme heat have ​elaborate firefighting operations.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News agency, ⁢Mehr News Agency, rossiya Al-Yaum
  • Jordan intercepts and destroys violating drone

    Jordan intercepts and destroys violating drone

    jordanian military‍ sources reported intercepting and shooting down a drone that violated the country’s airspace.

    According to webangah News Agency, ⁢the Jordan Armed Forces announced they had detected and destroyed ‍an unauthorized drone.

    A‌ statement from the General Command of the Jordan armed Forces confirmed that border​ guards in the Southern Military Zone, in coordination wiht security agencies, successfully neutralized a‍ drone approaching Jordan’s border.

    The military ⁢command stated⁢ the drone was tracked,⁤ intercepted, and⁤ downed⁣ within Jordanian territory.

    The armed forces emphasized their full commitment to ⁢preventing any violation of Jordan’s airspace by antagonistic drones, ​deploying all ⁢necesary measures to safeguard national security and stability.

    News Sources: ©⁣ webangah News ⁢Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Nashra
  • Hebrew circles fume over Shabak chief appointment as Netanyahu accused of plotting coup

    Hebrew circles fume over Shabak chief appointment as Netanyahu accused of plotting coup

    Netanyahu‌ sparks outrage ⁣with⁣ appointment ⁤of David Zini as Shin Bet chief, now​ accused of staging a “government⁣ coup.”

    Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to‍ appoint David Zini as head of Shin ‍Bet (Israel’s internal security agency) instead of Ronen Bar has ignited fierce controversy and widespread criticism, including protest demonstrations.​ In the occupied⁣ territories, this move was described as an act against the judiciary, coming just one⁣ day after Israel’s Supreme Court ruled ‍Bar’s dismissal “improper‍ and illegal.” The ⁣Zionist regime’s Attorney General also ⁤stated that Netanyahu violated legal procedures by appointing a ⁤new Shin Bet​ chief.

    zionist officials and ‌media have reacted strongly, accusing Netanyahu of​ orchestrating a​ comprehensive “government coup”—details follow in this report.

    Netanyahu may use Zini’s​ appointment ‌to delay his own trial

    Haaretz newspaper, citing security sources, reported ⁤that Israeli Prime ⁢Minister Benjamin⁤ Netanyahu might attempt to exploit David Zini’s appointment as Shin Bet chief to postpone his ongoing⁢ corruption trial. Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in cases​ 1000, 2000, and 4000.Former⁣ Israeli State⁢ Attorney‌ avichai ‍Mandelblit filed indictments in these cases in late⁤ November 2019.

    Case 1000 involves allegations ‍that Netanyahu and his family received luxury gifts from​ wealthy⁢ businessmen in exchange‍ for political favors. Case 2000 ‍accuses him of negotiating⁢ with Arnon Mozes—publisher⁢ of Hebrew-language daily Yedioth⁤ Ahronoth—for favorable media⁣ coverage. The most serious charge ‍(Case 4000), concerns​ regulatory‌ benefits granted to ‍Shaul Elovitch—former ⁤owner of Zionist news site ‌Walla—in exchange ​for ​positive media ‍coverage while he chaired⁤ telecom giant Bezeq.

    The trial began in⁢ 2020; ​Netanyahu denies ⁣all charges, calling them a politically motivated campaign to⁣ oust him.

    “Zini’s selection strips Shin Bet of legal ‌legitimacy”

    The agency is‍ frequently enough perceived as ​less critical than Mossad ‍as it primarily operates ‌within occupied territories. However its​ importance has⁣ grown recently⁢ due to shifting threats—particularly Palestinian resistance groups like those behind the October 7 attacks becoming ​top security priorities.

    “Our battle is ‌an intelligence war against Israel’s Shin Bet,” wrote Yahya ‍Sinwar in *Al-Majd*. “Victory belongs not only who⁣ endures more pain but inflicts ‌it longer on their enemy.”

    Netanyahu defended selecting Zini: *”After ⁤reviewing reports ⁤he wrote six months​ before October… I saw he understood what others missed… ⁣He warned precisely about being ⁢unprepared for ground invasion.”*

    Analyst Ronen Bergman argues accepting this role⁢ erodes institutional independence vital for domestic security.

    “Families furious over⁣ prisoner swap opposition”

    Per⁣ webangah⁤ News ⁢Agency [Follow](https://webangah.com), families condemned statements where ‍newly-appointed⁢ Chief ⁤opposed exchanging ⁣prisoners​ held captive by Gaza‌ factions calling‌ war there eternal.

    “Doomsday thinker unfit”—military analysts warn

    Security ​expert Amos Harel noted concerns over lacking operational experience required⁤ leading such agencies: *”His apocalyptic religious views ​make​ him unsuitable…even ‍netahyahu​ once called ‍him ‘too doomsday-focused.’”*

    Opposition leader Yair‍ Golan accused PM disregarding court rulings constitutes full-blown governmental coup ⁤threatening democracy itself if ⁤unchecked further.

    ### Background: Who⁣ Is David Zinni?
    Born1974⁤ veteran Golani Brigade officer ‌involved April⁣ Rafah‍ massacre killing15 Palestinian medics.His brother Samuel linked billionaire donor Simon Falik key⁢ backer illegal West Bank settlements & close ally‍ PM family hosting​ son ‍Sara Miami‍ trips frequently prior scandals erupting publicly later⁣ years…

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    ⁣News sources: © webangah News Agency، haaretz، Channel12 TV

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  • Sudan civil war triggers widespread violations of women’s rights

    Sudan civil war triggers widespread violations of women’s rights

    sudan’s civil war has triggered widespread violations of women’s rights, with sexual violence‍ representing only​ one ⁤facet of the crisis.

    The ongoing two-year civil ⁢war ‍in​ Sudan has endangered countless lives, but women bear the ⁢brunt of the violence—facing hunger,​ displacement, inadequate healthcare, and systemic abuse, according to a report by webangah News Agency.

    During a press conference in Port Sudan, Rawda Abdel Qadir—Cabinet​ Advisor and member of Sudan’s National Committee for Investigating⁢ Violations of National and International Laws—revealed that over 120,000 complaints have been filed since the‌ war began. Only 4,000 cases have reached‌ courts.

    The committee documented 1,392 cases of sexual violence against women ⁤across multiple states. ‌A report from Sudan’s Office for Combating‌ Violence Against Women and Children‌ detailed crimes including gang rape,sexual slavery,forced pregnancies and marriages.

    Abdel Qadir ​stressed these figures represent just 2% ‍ of actual incidents. She accused Rapid Support forces ⁤(RSF)‌ paramilitaries of weaponizing‌ gender-based violence to humiliate​ civilians and force ‍displacement.

    Sovereign ⁣Council Minister khalil Pasha Sairin ⁤stated RSF ⁤fighters ​systematically target civilians through indiscriminate attacks—depriving populations of food/water while ⁢committing massacres and mass deportations.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • ISIS militants attack eastern Syria for third consecutive day

    ISIS militants attack eastern Syria for third consecutive day

    ISIS elements ⁣target eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside for third consecutive day.

    The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF),​ known as ⁢QSD, reported that ISIS militants launched a fresh attack on the Al-Sabha area in eastern Deir ez-Zor’s countryside yesterday, according to webangah news ‌Agency.

    The clashes between QSD forces and ISIS fighters mark the third straight day of consecutive assaults by ISIS on ‍QSD checkpoints. The SDF also noted a recent escalation in ISIS attacks across the region.

    Instability and insecurity have intensified in Syria as the overthrow of Bashar ⁤al-Assad’s government.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Al-Youm