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Prosecutors Accuse Trump of 'Willful' Violations of Gag Order
Prosecutors Accuse Trump of 'Willful' Violations of Gag Order

Former President Donald Trump was accused by prosecutors on Tuesday of violating a gag order issued by a judge in order to prevent him from intimidating witnesses in his past trial. Prosecutors accused Donald Trump on Tuesday of brazenly violating a gag order imposed by the judge presiding over his "hush money" trial to prevent him from ...

NSO Group's Pegasus Software Under Scrutiny in Spanish Court
NSO Group's Pegasus Software Under Scrutiny in Spanish Court

Spain’s High Court has reopened an investigation into the deployment of Israeli cyber-intelligence firm, NSO Group’s Pegasus software, to spy on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and other Spanish politicians, according to a report released by Reuters. The investigators are slated to share information with France, where politicians and other ...

Jailed Nobel Laureate Urges Iran to Protest 'War Against Women'
Jailed Nobel Laureate Urges Iran to Protest 'War Against Women'

Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi urged Iranians to protest a "full-scale war against women" after authorities intensified a crackdown obliging women to obey the country's Islamic dress code. Mohammadi, who is held in Tehran's Evin prison, urged Iranian women to share their stories of arrest and sexual assault at the hands ...

Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Begin Demarcating Their Border
Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Begin Demarcating Their Border

Armenia and Azerbaijan started settling their border dispute on Tuesday in an effort to normalize relations following Azerbaijan's capture of Nagorno-Karabakh last year. Armenia and Azerbaijan announced on Tuesday that they had started fixing their border, as part of normalization efforts between the arch foes that had been locked in a ...

UK's Rwanda Migrant Plan Clears Parliamentary Hurdle
UK's Rwanda Migrant Plan Clears Parliamentary Hurdle

The UK's plan to deport migrants to Rwanda passed through parliament on Monday, with deportations set to begin within days, although international legal challenges may remain. The UK readied on Tuesday to start detention of migrants within days before deporting them to Rwanda, after the controversial plan cleared its final hurdle, sparking ...

Security, Water, and Oil Dominate Erdogan's Talks in Iraq
Security, Water, and Oil Dominate Erdogan's Talks in Iraq

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, embarked on his first state visit to neighboring Iraq in years, with discussions centered around water, oil, and regional security matters. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was in neighboring Iraq on Monday for his first state visit there in years, with water, oil, and regional security ...

Trump Accused of 'Criminal Conspiracy and Cover-up'
Trump Accused of 'Criminal Conspiracy and Cover-up'

During the opening arguments on Monday in the historic first criminal trial of a former US president, prosecutors leveled accusations against Donald Trump, alleging involvement in "criminal conspiracy and a cover-up." Prosecutors accused Donald Trump of engaging in "criminal conspiracy and a cover-up" as opening arguments began on Monday in the ...

Apple Removes Meta’s WhatsApp and Threads From App Store in China
Apple Removes Meta’s WhatsApp and Threads From App Store in China

The Cyberspace Administration of China ordered Apple to pull WhatsApp and Threads from the Chinese app store, citing national security concerns. "We are obligated to follow the laws in the countries where we operate, even when we disagree," Apple said in a statement. This decision against internationally popular US messaging apps like WhatsApp ...

Terry Anderson, Lebanon's Longest-held Hostage, Dies at 76
Terry Anderson, Lebanon's Longest-held Hostage, Dies at 76

American journalist Terry Anderson, who was snatched by Islamic militants in Lebanon in 1985 and held hostage for six years, died at age 76 Sunday, his former employer the Associated Press (AP) said. Anderson, then the AP's Beirut bureau chief, was the longest-held Western hostage in Lebanon when he was finally released in 1991. He died at his ...

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Into Sea Off South Korea
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Into Sea Off South Korea

North Korea has fired an unidentified ballistic missile into the sea off South Korea's east coast, Seoul's military said on Monday, the latest in an apparent volley of tests by Pyongyang this year. "North Korea has fired an unidentified missile into the East Sea," South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said. Tokyo also confirmed the launch, with ...

The Islamic Republic of Iran and the End of a Murderous Dystopia
The Islamic Republic of Iran and the End of a Murderous Dystopia

The Iranian tempestuous power projections in the larger Middle East, the militarization of national security, the repeated attempts at creating an international authoritarian counter-order, and the false sense of omnipotence and ubiquitousness are hardly tested with the derailment of the war objectives set after the October 7, 2023 attack in South ...

Bashar Al-Assad Says Syria Has Held ‘Meetings’ With US
Bashar Al-Assad Says Syria Has Held ‘Meetings’ With US

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview published Sunday by official news agency that Syria had held meetings "from time to time" with Washington. US-sanctioned President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview published Sunday Syria has held meetings "from time to time" with Washington, as it seeks openings after over a decade of ...