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Damascus Attack: No Red Lines for Israel
Damascus Attack: No Red Lines for Israel

  Will Iran retaliate for the Israeli strike on its consulate in Damascus, which resulted in the deaths of several Iranian Revolutionary Guard officials, most notably Mohammad Reza Zahedi? This strike has highlighted the absence of diplomatic or political red lines against Israeli attacks. It indicates that all military moves and operations ...

Russian-Appointed Official in Ukraine Killed in Car Bomb
Russian-Appointed Official in Ukraine Killed in Car Bomb

A car bomb in Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine's eastern Lugansk region killed a Moscow-appointed government official on Monday, local authorities said. The local branch of Russia's Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said the deputy head of a state-run administrative agency was killed when "an unidentified device detonated ...

Turkey Poll Counts: Opposition Edges Ahead in Key Cities
Turkey Poll Counts: Opposition Edges Ahead in Key Cities

According to early partial results, Turkey's opposition appears to be ahead for now in the key cities of Istanbul and Ankara, state media said on Sunday. With 20 percent of the votes counted, the current mayor of Istanbul was leading with 49.6 percent of the vote, compared with 41.6 percent of his main rival, who was backed by President Recep ...

Pope Francis Pleads for Peace in Easter Message
Pope Francis Pleads for Peace in Easter Message

Pope Francis urged the world to resist "the logic of weapons" in his Easter message at the Vatican on Sunday, easing growing health fears as he greeted thousands of Catholics. The 87-year-old's "Urbi et Orbi" (To the City and the World) blessing came after he led Easter Mass in front of 60,000 worshippers at Saint Peter's Square while appearing ...

The Turks Head to the Polls in Local Elections
The Turks Head to the Polls in Local Elections

Turkish voters headed to the polls on Sunday in municipal elections, with all eyes on Istanbul, the national "jewel" that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hopes to pry away from the opposition. As soon as he clinched re-election as president last May -- he has been head of state since 2014 -- Erdogan launched the campaign to reclaim the city of 16 ...

Argentina: Transfer of Embassy to Jerusalem Suspended
Argentina: Transfer of Embassy to Jerusalem Suspended

The Argentine government has suspended plans to transfer its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as reported by Argentine and Israeli media. However, it has decided on the immediate appointment of a new ambassador, Axel Wahnish, after days of negotiations, approved on Tuesday evening by the Senate Agreements Committee. Mr. Wahnish's proposal to ...

US to Restrict Visas for 'Multiple' Hong Kong Officials
US to Restrict Visas for 'Multiple' Hong Kong Officials

The United States announced on Friday that it was «taking steps» to put fresh visa curbs on Hong Kong officials responsible for cracking down on rights in the Chinese city, days after a new national security law came into force. In a statement, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that over the past year, Beijing has "continued to take ...

FSB Says It Has Foiled an Attack in Southern Russia
FSB Says It Has Foiled an Attack in Southern Russia

Russian security services claimed on Friday to have arrested three "nationals of a Central Asian country" who were planning a bomb attack in southwest Russia, a week after the attack on a concert hall near Moscow that left at least 144 people dead. Russia's security services said Friday that they had arrested three people from "a Central Asian ...

Iraq Links Up With Jordan to Import Electricity
Iraq Links Up With Jordan to Import Electricity

Iraq announced on Friday that a power line would soon bring electricity from Jordan, as the authorities seek to diversify energy sources to alleviate the country's chronic blackouts and reduce its dependence on Iran. Iraq said Friday a power line would soon bring electricity from Jordan to the border area as authorities aim to diversify energy ...

Sudan Pipeline Rupture Risks Turmoil for Stricken South Sudan
Sudan Pipeline Rupture Risks Turmoil for Stricken South Sudan

The rupture of a key oil pipeline that carries oil from South Sudan to Port Sudan may cause severe turmoil in the poverty stricken South Sudan, potentially delaying its first ever election. Experts warned that oil-dependent South Sudan is at risk of economic and political turmoil over the shutdown of a key pipeline in its war-torn ...

Biden Raises Record Election Funding in Star-Studded Gala Dinner
Biden Raises Record Election Funding in Star-Studded Gala Dinner

Biden raised a record $25 million for his re-election bid in a star-studded event in Manhattan's Radio City Music Hall, as Trump attends the wake for a killed NYPD officer. US President Joe Biden was joined in New York on Thursday by Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at a blockbuster fundraising event where he collected $25 million to go towards his ...

Russian Veto Halts UN Monitoring of North Korea Sanctions
Russian Veto Halts UN Monitoring of North Korea Sanctions

Russia blocked on Thursday the renewal of a panel of UN experts monitoring international sanctions on North Korea, weeks after the body said that it was investigating reports of arms transfers between Moscow and Pyongyang. The move was met with a flurry of criticism, including by South Korea's Foreign Ministry, which said that Russia had made an ...