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  • S Korea’s conservative party picks Kim Moon-soo as presidential candidate | Elections News

    S Korea’s conservative party picks Kim Moon-soo as presidential candidate | Elections News

    The snap election was triggered by the removal of Yoon Suk-yeol from the presidency for declaring martial law on December 3.

    South Korea’s main conservative party has nominated Kim Moon-soo, a former labour minister and veteran political figure, as its presidential candidate for the snap election to be held on June 3.

    Kim, 73, secured the People Power Party (PPP) nomination with 56.5 percent of the vote at the party’s national convention in Goyang city in Gyeonggi Province on…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Palestinian Farmer Turns Pumpkin Patch into Eco-Farm and Women’s Cooperative

    Palestinian Farmer Turns Pumpkin Patch into Eco-Farm and Women’s Cooperative

    JENIN, West Bank / PNN – By Yara Mansour

    Standing atop the green hills of Marj Ibn Amer in the northern West Bank town of al-Jalama, Manar Shaaban surveys her thriving pumpkin farm—affectionately known as “Beit al-Qar’iyyat” or “The House of Pumpkins.” What began as a backyard planting project has grown into a full-fledged agricultural hub, eco-tourism site, and women’s cooperative, offering organic produce and homemade pumpkin goods.

    Shaaban, a resident of…

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    News Source: english.pnn.ps

  • Red Cross: Palestinians Facing “Daily Struggle to Survive” Amid Israel’s Blockade

    Red Cross: Palestinians Facing “Daily Struggle to Survive” Amid Israel’s Blockade

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- The humanitarian situation in Gaza is on the brink of “total collapse,” with Palestinians enduring a “daily struggle to survive” due to Israel’s ongoing aid blockade and more than 18 months of assault, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

    The ICRC issued the warning on Friday, adding to the urgent pleas from international aid institutions for a deal that would see Israel agree to a ceasefire and the reopening of…

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • Outlaw group exploits Israeli genocide to threaten security – Middle East Monitor

    Outlaw group exploits Israeli genocide to threaten security – Middle East Monitor

    The Ministry of Interior in Gaza said on Friday that an “outlaw” group had exploited Israel’s genocide to carry out robbery of shops and attacks on public and private property.

    The ministry revealed in a statement that a security force, while pursuing this outlaw group, “was directly targeted by Israel more than once late Friday night, leading to the martyrdom of an officer and a child.”

    The ministry indicated that this targeting reflects “the extent…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Gaza Children Face Growing Risk of Illness, Starvation Amid Israeli Blockade: UNICEF

    Gaza Children Face Growing Risk of Illness, Starvation Amid Israeli Blockade: UNICEF

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israel’s aid blockade and more than 18 months of assault are pushing Gaza’s children to the brink, the United Nations children’s agency, UNICEF, said on Friday, as they face the “growing risk of starvation, illness and death.”

    Children in the enclave have not only faced relentless bombardment, but are also being deprived of essential goods, services and lifesaving care, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said in a statement.

    “With each…

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • US approves possible sale of air defence missiles to Saudi Arabia – Middle East Monitor

    US approves possible sale of air defence missiles to Saudi Arabia – Middle East Monitor

    The US State Department approved the possible sale of AIM-120C-8 advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles and related support to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said Friday.

    The estimated cost is $3.5 billion.

    “This proposed sale will support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a partner country that contributes to political stability and economic progress in the Gulf Region,” it said in a…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Firas Weshah, A bereaved Palestinian finds solace in children’s toys crushed by genocide

    Firas Weshah, A bereaved Palestinian finds solace in children’s toys crushed by genocide

    GAZA, (PIC)

    Amidst the ruins of a neighborhood turned to ashes in the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, Firas Weshah lives a complex tragedy that words cannot describe. On November 2, 2023, Weshah lost 18 members of his family in a horrific massacre committed by the Israeli army, from which only two children and an injured wife survived.

    All that remains for Firas of the memories of those who passed are a few tattered toys and scattered clothes that he salvaged from…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Palestinian workers at the heart of the disaster

    Palestinian workers at the heart of the disaster

    Baha Rahal The class that was crushed during the months …

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    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • A collective stance to protect social peace amidst the war of genocide

    A collective stance to protect social peace amidst the war of genocide

    GAZA, (PIC)

    With the accelerating humanitarian collapse in the Gaza Strip, resulting from the Israeli war of extermination and suffocating siege, dangerous phenomena have emerged in recent days, represented by acts of looting and theft targeting public and private property, including relief warehouses. These practices, which are contrary to the ethics of the Palestinian people, have provoked angry reactions from many Palestinian families, who have taken the initiative to issue unified…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Former Tunisian premier sentenced to 34 years in prison – Middle East Monitor

    Former Tunisian premier sentenced to 34 years in prison – Middle East Monitor

    Former Tunisian Prime Minister and deputy head of the Ennahda Movement, Ali Laarayedh, was sentenced to 34 years in prison on terrorism-related charges, media reports said Saturday.

    Tunis Afrique Presse, (TAP), citing judicial sources, said Laarayedh and eight other defendants were charged with aiding the formation of a terror organisation, joining such a group within Tunisia, and facilitating the travel of Tunisian youth abroad to join terror groups.

    The case is…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com