Category: 2. Middle East

  • Israel releases 12 Palestinian detainees from Gaza, including 2 women – Middle East Monitor

    Israel releases 12 Palestinian detainees from Gaza, including 2 women – Middle East Monitor

    Israel’s military has released a dozen Palestinian detainees from the Gaza Strip, in the latest such move to make room for the thousands of Palestinians churned through the occupation’s detention system.

    According to witnesses cited by Palestinian media outlets, Israeli occupation forces released 12 Palestinian detainees – including two women – yesterday, handing them over after an unspecified amount of time in captivity.

    The release was confirmed by…

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  • Syria President Al-Sharaa open to normalising ties with Israel ‘under the right conditions’ – Middle East Monitor

    Syria President Al-Sharaa open to normalising ties with Israel ‘under the right conditions’ – Middle East Monitor

    Syria’s president has reportedly expressed his openness to normalising ties with Israel and joining the Abraham Accords “under the right conditions”, amid the ongoing Israeli occupation of southern Syria and its continuous strikes across the country.

    On Friday last week, United States Congressmen Cory Mills of Florida and Marlin Stutzman of Indiana landed in Syria’s capital Damascus to meet Syrian officials, in what was the first official visit by…

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  • Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

    Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

    Farmer Hadi Saheb cannot wait to see his wheat fields flourish in the heart of the desert after he tapped into groundwater reserves in water-starved Iraq.

    He is just one of many Iraqis who have turned to drilling wells in the desert to help sustain the country’s agriculture.

    It is a risky move that threatens to deplete the groundwater in a nation already battered by frequent drought and scarce rainfall.

    Although Iraq’s fertile plains traditionally stretch along the once-mighty Tigris and…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Tunisia burns migrant tents in latest clearance effort: AFP

    Tunisia burns migrant tents in latest clearance effort: AFP

    Tunisian authorities on Thursday set fire to tents housing sub-Saharan African migrants, an AFP correspondent said, in a new drive to clear their informal camps.

    Many migrants arrived in Tunisia after crossing the deserts of Algeria and Mali, hoping to reach Italy. But tighter controls on the sea route have left them stranded.

    For nearly two years, olive groves around El Amra, a town near the city of Sfax, served as informal camps for thousands of the migrants but on April 4 authorities began…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Sudan war destroys world’s only research centre on skin disease mycetoma: director

    Sudan war destroys world’s only research centre on skin disease mycetoma: director

    The world’s only research centre on mycetoma, a neglected tropical disease common among farmers, has been destroyed in Sudan’s two-year war, its director and another expert say.

    Mycetoma is caused by bacteria or fungus and usually enters the body through cuts. It is a progressively destructive infectious disease of the body tissue, affecting skin, muscle and even bone.

    It is often characterised by swollen feet, but can also cause barnacle-like growths and club-like hands.

    “The centre and all…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Russia, Turkey to hold talks as Moscow seeks to keep Syria military bases: What to know

    Russia, Turkey to hold talks as Moscow seeks to keep Syria military bases: What to know

    The talks come after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa reiterated his openness to negotiating with Moscow over the future of Russian military bases in Syria.

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Trump announces interview with reporter in Signal chat scandal

    Trump announces interview with reporter in Signal chat scandal

    President Donald Trump announced Thursday he will sit for an interview with the reporter who uncovered a major security lapse after being inadvertently added to a group chat in which top US officials shared secret military strike plans.

    The Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg was propelled to global fame — and roundly attacked by Trump and other cabinet officials — after publishing details of the sensitive exchanges on the Signal app in the run up to US strikes on rebel Huthis in…

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  • Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 53

    Gaza rescuers say Israeli strikes kill 53

    Gaza rescue teams and medics said Israeli air strikes killed at least 53 people on Thursday, as the military issued fresh evacuation orders ahead of a planned attack.

    Israel resumed its military offensive in the Gaza Strip on March 18, after the collapse of a two-month ceasefire that had brought a temporary halt to fighting in the blockaded Palestinian territory.

    Israel’s army chief, visiting troops in Gaza on Thursday, threatened a “larger” offensive in Gaza if hostages seized in the Hamas…

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  • Israel army warns of ‘larger’ Gaza assault as strikes kill 55

    Israel army warns of ‘larger’ Gaza assault as strikes kill 55

    Gaza rescue teams and medics said Israeli air strikes killed at least 55 people on Thursday, as the military threatened an even larger offensive if hostages were not freed soon.

    Israel resumed its military assault in the Gaza Strip on March 18, after the collapse of a two-month ceasefire that had brought a temporary halt to fighting in the blockaded Palestinian territory.

    Israel’s army chief, visiting troops in Gaza on Thursday, threatened to expand the offensive in Gaza if hostages seized…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Turkey stops electricity sales to Iraq after Baghdad fails to settle $70M+ bill

    Turkey stops electricity sales to Iraq after Baghdad fails to settle $70M+ bill

    Turkey halted electricity exports to Iraq over unpaid dues, straining ties as Baghdad faces a summer power crunch and unresolved Kurdish oil disputes.

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