Middle East

Israel struck Hama Province in Syria

The Syrian Ministry of Defense confirmed that Israel conducted an airstrike targeting the Syrian province of Hama. The ministry released a statement late at night reporting that the attack resulted in only material losses. According to the official Syrian news agency (SANA), a military source stated, “At approximately 22:40 on …

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Israel’s Pegasus spyware found to exploit bug to target Apple devices

A digital watchdog has discovered spyware linked to the Israeli hacking company NSO Group, which exploited a software flaw in Apple devices. The University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab said in a statement that it had found the bug while inspecting the Apple device of a staffer at a Washington-based civil society group. The vulnerability allowed the …

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Raisi extends gratitude for Iraq’s exceptional hospitality during Arbaeen pilgrimage

The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, expressed his gratitude on Thursday for the warm hospitality and excellent organization extended by the government and people of Iraq during the Arbaeen pilgrimage. President Raisi made these remarks in a statement delivered before a gathering of religious scholars, Friday …

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Turkish flood death toll rises to eight

Rescuers on Thursday recovered the body of the last man reported missing in floods that hit Istanbul and northwestern Turkey this week, bringing the death toll to eight, officials said. Torrential rains hit the northern stretches of Istanbul and parts of Kirklareli province on Tuesday, sweeping away shops and tourist …

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FM criticizes continuation of EU’s ‘ineffective’ sanction policy towards Iran

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has criticized the European Union’s continuation of its “ineffective” sanction policy towards the Islamic Republic. The top diplomat made the remarks in a Tuesday phone call with the EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. “Sanctions are an unfriendly measure in the relations between the Islamic …

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