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  • Hundreds of thousands march in Yemen to condemn Israeli crimes in Gaza 11 Jan 2025

    Hundreds of thousands march in Yemen to condemn Israeli crimes in Gaza

    Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement has announced that hundreds of thousands of Yemeni protesters poured onto the streets in 14 governorates across the country in a show of support for the defenseless Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and to condemn the Israeli regime’s genocidal war.

10 Aug 2021

Yemen says new UN envoy changes nothing

  The head of Yemen’s national negotiating delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam, says the appointment of a new UN envoy to the country does not mean anything.

It takes 10-20 years to eradicate Covid-19 10 Aug 2021

It takes 10-20 years to eradicate Covid-19

Professor Nikolai Petrovsky, the Vaxine research director, rules out the possibility that the world can easily eradicate Covid-19 in a short time before immunizing the entire people in the world against the virus.

Heavy clashes in Afghanistan 10 Aug 2021

Heavy clashes in Afghanistan

  The Taliban seized control of another provincial capital early on Monday to raise the total number of capitals it has overrun so far to five, a major military achievement that marks a strategic shift in the group’s military strategy. 

Sayyed Nasrallah ’s speech on “historic” 2006 war victory 09 Aug 2021

Sayyed Nasrallah ’s speech on “historic” 2006 war victory

General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Movement has delivered a speech marking the 15th anniversary of the victory against the Israeli regime’s 33-day war on Lebanon that began in July 2006. 

9/11 families pressure Biden to declassify Saudi documents 08 Aug 2021

9/11 families pressure Biden to declassify Saudi documents

Family members of victims of September 11, 2001, attacks have called on President Joe Biden to stay away from memorial events next month unless he upholds his pledge to declassify U.S. government evidence that is widely believed to show a role played by Saudi Arabian leaders in the attacks.

global consequences over vaccine inequality 03 Aug 2021

global consequences over vaccine inequality

The reluctance of rich countries to distribute their excess coronavirus vaccines to poorer nations has prompted warnings from global financial and health organizations of the dangers that lie ahead. 

U.S. imposes fresh sanctions on Cuba, pledges more measures 01 Aug 2021

U.S. imposes fresh sanctions on Cuba, pledges more measures

  The United States has imposed fresh sanctions on the Cuban police force and two of its leaders in response to the police’s alleged human rights violations during rare protests on the Island.

31 Jul 2021

Trump won’t come back to office in 2024: professor

A professor of political science at Rutgers University in New Jersey rules out that Donald Trump would come back in 2024 as more information is coming out about him. 

Macron’s Polynesia trip clouded in controversy over France’s nuclear weapons tests 27 Jul 2021

Macron’s Polynesia trip clouded in controversy over France’s nuclear weapons tests

French President, Emmanuel Macron, has kicked off his first official trip to French Polynesia where residents of the more than 100 Islands will be eager to confront him.

26 Jul 2021

New Episode of “Domus Eyes on Iran” Series Released

The eight episode of the video series "Domus Eyes on Iran", produced by the Italian Embassy in Tehran in cooperation with the Milan-based renowned international magazine Domus, was released last week.