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Red Cross warns of normalization of attacks on civilian infrastructure in Middle East wars
The head of the Red Cross has warned about the normalization of attacks on civilian infrastructure in war, stressing that threats or attacks…
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Bloody massacre and kidnapping of Nigerian Christians on Easter by Fulani terrorists
During the bloody massacre of Christians on Easter, Fulani terrorists attacked churches in the states of Kaduna and Benue in Nigeria,…
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Confiscation for survival: When the government seizes people's property in the name of security to gain power
Confiscation for survival; from seizing the property of critics to transferring wealth abroad, turning economic pressure into a tool for control and future-building...
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Executions in the Shadow of Blackout: Increased Executions of Protesters Amid Widespread Internet Blackout
The increase in executions in the shadow of the internet shutdown is a hidden process of eliminating protesters through hasty verdicts, dubious confessions, and repression that goes unnoticed.
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Christian activists warn of Iran's collapse: "No one is neutral"
Christian activists, while warning about the collapse of Iran, declared that no one is neutral and responsibility for decisions will remain. In…
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Reza Pahlavi's warning to the IRGC: "The Islamic Republic is going to die"
Prince Reza Pahlavi warned the Revolutionary Guards, saying: "The Islamic Republic is on the verge of collapse, and the commanders must...
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Calls for violence on the eve of Easter; ISIS's direct threat against churches and synagogues
The call for violence on the eve of Easter is a new alarm bell that targets churches and synagogues, raising concerns about…
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The Shadow of War Over Khuzestan; Airstrikes on Vital Centers Amidst Ambiguity, Narratives, and Global Concerns
The shadow of war is growing heavier over Khuzestan as attacks on vital infrastructure are accompanied by contradictory narratives and concern…
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