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Canada Pledges $40M in Humanitarian Aid to Lebanon
DID Press: Al Jazeera, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of Lebanon, reported that the government of Canada has allocated $40 million in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon. According to the report, the aid will be distributed through international…
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Taliban Condemns UN Sanctions Update as “Blatant Injustice”
DID Press: Taliban has described the recent update of United Nations Security Council sanctions against its senior officials as “irrational and ineffective,” calling for the restrictions to be lifted. Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the sanctions have failed to produce positive…
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Four Iran-Linked Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz on First Day of Reported US Naval Blockade
DID Press: Maritime tracking data indicates that four vessels linked to Iran have transited the Strait of Hormuz following the reported start of a US naval blockade in the strategic waterway. According to MarineTraffic data, two of the ships had…
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Xi Warns Against ‘Law of Jungle’ in Global Order
DID Press: Xi Jinping, President of China, stressed the need to safeguard the authority of international law during a meeting with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, warning that the global community must not allow the international order to be…
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War Crimes Allegations Against Prominent Australian Special Forces Officer Reaffirmed
DID Press: A former member of Australia’s special forces has publicly reaffirmed allegations that decorated officer Ben Roberts-Smith committed war crimes during deployments in Afghanistan. The ex-soldier, identified under the pseudonym “X” in a televised interview, claimed that some actions…
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Rare Israel–Lebanon Talks in Washington Aim to Increase Pressure on Hezbollah
DID Press: Media sources report that an unusual round of talks between the ambassadors of Israel and Lebanon is set to take place at US State Department in Washington, D.C., reportedly initiated by Marco Rubio and focused on the issue…
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