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  • Spain’s grid denies renewable energy to blame for massive blackout | News

    Spain’s grid denies renewable energy to blame for massive blackout | News

    REE says the outage cannot be blamed on Spain’s high share of renewable energy, cause not clear yet.

    Spain’s grid operator has denied that solar power was to blame for the country’s worst blackout, as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faces increasing pressure to explain what went wrong.

    Red Electrica de Espana (REE) on Wednesday said the source of the outage had been narrowed down to two separate incidents of loss of generation in substations in southwestern Spain, but stressed that it was…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Israel Attacks Near Damascus Under the Pretext of Protecting Syrian Druze

    Israel Attacks Near Damascus Under the Pretext of Protecting Syrian Druze

    Damascus (Quds News Network)- Israel attacked Syrian security forces near Damascus on Wednesday, claiming it acted to protect the Syrian Druze. The Israeli military claimed a drone targeted ‘armed groups preparing to attack Druze communities’ in the town of Sahnaya, south of the capital.

    The attack killed at least one Syrian security officer and injured others, according to Syria’s Interior Ministry. Israeli officials called the strike a warning to the Syrian government.

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • After deadly attack in Kashmir, what’s next for India and Pakistan? | News

    After deadly attack in Kashmir, what’s next for India and Pakistan? | News

    India-Pakistan tensions grow after attack on tourists in disputed region of Kashmir.

    Tensions are growing between India and Pakistan after an attack killed 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir. As the exchange of accusations and gunfire continues, Kashmiris fear for what is to come.

     

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • ‘Time to resist’: Protesters etch Trump portrait in sand | Arts and Culture

    ‘Time to resist’: Protesters etch Trump portrait in sand | Arts and Culture

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    Environmentalists carved a huge sand portrait of Donald Trump outside his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. The protest, marking his first 100 days in office, warned it’s “Time to resist” the “billionaire takeover.” The artwork measured 55 by 40 metres.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Casualties following Israeli aerial attacks on Syrian areas

    Casualties following Israeli aerial attacks on Syrian areas

    DAMASCUS, (PIC)

    Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes Wednesday afternoon on the town of Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, southwest of Damascus, amid ongoing clashes between Syrian security forces and unruly gunmen in the area, Syrian state media reported.

    According to Syrian state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV, the strikes caused injuries among civilians, including members of the Druze community, who have been at the center of recent unrest near the capital. The report did not specify the number or…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Former Malaysian Premier – Middle East Monitor

    Former Malaysian Premier – Middle East Monitor

    Veteran Malaysian statesman and former Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, urged the world on Wednesday to “rise” above the “fear” of the US to stop the genocide in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu Agency reports.

    “We fear America. But we must rise above our fears. There are ways to stop the killing,” Mahathir wrote on X, adding US support for Israel prevents nations from extending aid to Gaza.

    “And the world can do nothing. Why? It is because backing fully…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Famine looms in Gaza

    Famine looms in Gaza

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Even falafel disappears, famine spreads in Gaza while the world watches

    Even falafel disappears, famine spreads in Gaza while the world watches

    GAZA, (PIC)

    In Gaza’s streets—torn between rubble and suffocating silence—the sound of frying falafel used to be one of the last echoes of normal life.

    Falafel, the humble and simple dish, became a lifeline for tens of thousands of families exhausted by siege, starvation, and war.

    Today, as ingredients run out and prices skyrocket, falafel shops are closing their doors, leaving behind growing hunger and waves of anxiety.

    “We can’t even eat falafel anymore,” says Abu…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com

  • Pro-Palestinian students confront University of Manchester leadership | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Pro-Palestinian students confront University of Manchester leadership | Israel-Palestine conflict

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    Video from the Youth Front for Palestine shows student activists interrupting a meeting of University of Manchester leaders to demand the school sever ties with Israel’s Tel Aviv University. The school’s leadership defended its decision to maintain ties, saying that doing so is not in support of genocide or Israel.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Closure of UNRWA schools in Jerusalem risks depriving 800 children of their right to education

    Closure of UNRWA schools in Jerusalem risks depriving 800 children of their right to education

    OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)

    The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has warned that the closure of UN-run schools in occupied Jerusalem risks depriving some 800 Palestinian students of their right to education.

    “In less than 10 days, closure orders issued by Israeli officials against six UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem will come into effect,” Roland Friedrich, UNRWA Director of Operations in the West Bank, wrote in a press statement on X, on…

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    News Source: english.palinfo.com