Palestine
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Israeli Arms Factory Fire in Czech Republic Investigated as Attack
An underground group claimed responsibility for a fire at an Elbit Systems facility in Pardubice, Czech Republic, which authorities are investigating as a potential act of terrorism.
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Trump’s Peace Council Aims to “Close” Crimes Against Humanity, Threatening Artsakh, Ukraine, and Palestine Debates
Armenian analyst Narek Ayvazyan warns that Trump’s Peace Council aims to ‘close’ crimes against humanity, affecting Artsakh, Ukraine, and Palestine debates.
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Adelaide Writers Festival Axes Palestine Advocate, Sparks Boycott Over ‘Cultural Sensitivity’
The Adelaide Writers Festival’s decision to remove Randa Abdel-Fattah, a prominent Palestinian academic, citing ‘cultural sensitivity’ after the Bondi attack, has ignited a major controversy, leading to widespread author boycotts and accusations of censorship.
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Saudi Arabia Edges Palestine in Dramatic Arab Cup Quarterfinal as Morocco Powers On
Saudi Arabia secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over Palestine in extra time at the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinal, ending Palestine’s historic run, while Morocco overcame Syria to reach the semifinals.
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Zohran Mamdani’s Muslim Identity and the New Face of New York Politics
As Zohran Mamdani rises in New York politics, his Muslim faith and immigrant background have become flashpoints for both hope and controversy—reflecting deeper shifts in the city’s political landscape.
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UEFA Faces Pressure as Calls to Suspend Israel Shake Global Football
As international scrutiny intensifies over alleged war crimes in Gaza, UEFA and FIFA face mounting calls to suspend Israel from major football tournaments, sparking a debate that reaches far beyond the pitch.
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Palestine’s Path to Statehood: Global Recognition Shifts the Map
As the UK formally recognizes Palestine, a global wave of support reshapes the landscape of Middle Eastern diplomacy, fueling hopes and controversy over the two-state solution.
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Anthony Albanese’s High-Stakes UN Mission: Diplomacy, Defence, and Global Recognition
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese embarks on a pivotal international tour, with crucial meetings and bold policy declarations at the United Nations, all under the shadow of a potential first encounter with Donald Trump.
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UN Backs Palestinian State in Landmark Resolution
The UN General Assembly’s endorsement of the New York Declaration marks a pivotal moment in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating a two-state solution while addressing contentious global perspectives.
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Jerusalem Shooting Leaves Five Dead, Sparks Political Tensions
A deadly shooting at Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction left five dead and 12 injured. Israeli authorities are investigating, while political tensions rise.
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US Bars Palestinian President Abbas from UN Amid Statehood Push
The United States has revoked visas for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 officials, barring their attendance at the UN General Assembly, as allies prepare to recognize Palestine as a state.
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Pro-Palestinian Protests Gain Momentum Across the United States
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations, including the ‘Stop Starving Gaza’ march in NYC and protests outside Jerry Seinfeld’s show in Eugene, highlight growing calls for justice amidst the Gaza crisis.
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Malta Takes Historic Step to Recognize Palestine
Malta has officially announced its intention to recognize the State of Palestine, marking a significant diplomatic move in its foreign policy. The decision aligns Malta with the growing international call for Palestinian statehood.
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Netanyahu Accuses Starmer of Rewarding Hamas Over Palestine Recognition Plan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fiercely criticized UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for proposing to recognize Palestine unless Israel takes immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Netanyahu alleges the move rewards terrorism.
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UK Lawmakers Call on Starmer to Recognize Palestinian State Amid Gaza Crisis
Over 220 UK lawmakers from various parties have urged PM Keir Starmer to recognize Palestinian statehood, as Gaza faces a dire humanitarian crisis. Starmer emphasizes that recognition must be part of a broader peace strategy.















