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Iran: Closure of Universities Due to War In Iran
A report details the nationwide shutdown of Iranian universities due to war, describing the suspension of in-person and online classes.
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Trump Claims Khamenei Dead, No Official Confirmation
Donald Trump says Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead, but Tehran has not confirmed the claim and no independent verification has emerged.
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Pokrovsk at the Crossroads: Corruption Scandal Deepens Ukraine’s War Struggles
Ukraine faces a pivotal moment as Pokrovsk endures relentless Russian attacks and top ministers resign over a $100m corruption scandal, threatening both the nation’s war effort and its EU ambitions.
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Ukraine Faces Mounting Challenges: EU Stalemate and Strategic Strikes Deep Inside Russia
Ukraine grapples with slow EU accession, internal reform hurdles, and intensifies strikes on Russian infrastructure, highlighting a complex struggle on multiple fronts.
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Zelenskyy: 155 Chinese Nationals Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claims 155 Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia, raising concerns about foreign involvement in the conflict.
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Russian Missile Attack Injures Kyiv Residents, Triggers Ukraine Air Alert
A Russian missile attack on Kyiv early Sunday injured at least three people and triggered air raid sirens across Ukraine, prompting Poland to scramble its aircraft. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko warned residents to seek shelter.
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Zelensky on Elections During War, US Aid, and Pentagon Talks
Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the impossibility of elections during wartime, clarifies US aid figures, and responds to Pentagon’s call for negotiations.
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Netanyahu’s Ultimatum and Gaza’s Fate: Rising Tensions Before Ceasefire Deadline
In a rapidly evolving situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stark warning regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza. As reported by Axios, Netanyahu stated that Israel would resume military operations in Gaza if hostages held by Hamas…
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Jalal Harutyunyan Sentenced to 5.5 Years in Prison
Former Commander of the Artsakh Defense Army, Jalal Harutyunyan, was sentenced to 5.5 years in prison. On January 15, the Syunik Regional Court found him guilty. The charges relate to the losses suffered as a result of the enemy’s attack…
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Azerbaijanis continue to vandalize cemeteries
The “Mountains of Karabakh” Telegram channel reports that Azerbaijanis have vandalized the Stepanakert military cemetery. This act occurred after Azerbaijan gained control over the region following the 2020 war. Photos accompanying the report show damaged tombstones, indicating deliberate vandalism. This…
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Azerbaijan’s “Green Agenda” Masked by Oil, Gas, and War
Azerbaijan’s presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev, in remarks about Armenia’s potential non-participation in COP29, claimed that Armenia’s decision reflects problems with its “green agenda.” However, Azerbaijan’s statements about its commitment to a “green agenda” are blatantly contradicted by its actual policies,…
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Lebanese Army Drawn into War
Lebanese army units have opened fire on Israeli units carrying out a ground attack in the south of the country. This was announced by the Lebanese Armed Forces, noting that this happened after Israeli troops shelled one of the government…












