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  • China backs Iran’s nuclear talks with US, opposes ‘illegal’ sanctions – Middle East Monitor

    China backs Iran’s nuclear talks with US, opposes ‘illegal’ sanctions – Middle East Monitor

    China supports Iran holding talks on its nuclear program with the United States and opposes the use of force and “illegal” unilateral sanctions to try to resolve the issue, Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, told Iran’s Foreign Minister on Wednesday, Reuters reports.

    Beijing is willing to deepen coordination and cooperation with Tehran on international and regional affairs, Wang told Iran’s Abbas Araqchi during talks in the Chinese capital, according…

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  • Pilgrims flock to St. Peter’s ahead of Pope Francis’s funeral | Religion

    Pilgrims flock to St. Peter’s ahead of Pope Francis’s funeral | Religion

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    Thousands queued at St. Peter’s Basilica to pay respects to Pope Francis, who will lie in state for three days ahead of his funeral Saturday. Pilgrims who travelled across the world wept, prayed, and waited in silence as they gathered for a final glimpse of the late pontiff.

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  • Tunisia judge orders detention of prominent lawyer and Saied critic, Souab – Middle East Monitor

    Tunisia judge orders detention of prominent lawyer and Saied critic, Souab – Middle East Monitor

    A Tunisian anti-terrorism judge ordered, on Wednesday, the detention of prominent lawyer, Ahmed Souab, a fierce critic of President Kais Saied, lawyers said, two days after his arrest for comments about the judiciary, Reuters reports.

    Souab’s arrest sparked widespread anger among political parties and civil society groups, which said the move was a dangerous escalation of a crackdown on dissent and marked a further entrenchment of the country’s…

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  • Iran – Middle East Monitor

    Iran – Middle East Monitor

    Iran, on Wednesday, condemned the fresh US sanctions, saying the penalties reflect Washington’s lack of goodwill for negotiations, Anadolu Agency reports.

    The US Department of the Treasury imposed new sanctions on Tuesday against an Iranian businessman and his large shipping network for allegedly selling oil and gas to other countries.

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baqaei, said the fresh sanctions undermine the US claim of willingness to negotiate…

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  • Palestine President urges Hamas to lay down arms – Middle East Monitor

    Palestine President urges Hamas to lay down arms – Middle East Monitor

    Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, called on Hamas on Wednesday to lay down arms and hand the running of Gaza to his Palestinian Authority, part of efforts to answer international doubts over the Authority’s role at a key moment for the region, Reuters reports.

    Abbas was speaking at a leadership council where he is expected this week to name a successor, amid pressure from Western and Arab powers concerned about the PA’s ability to play a viable-long term…

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  • London’s low emission zones save lives and money

    London’s low emission zones save lives and money

    New research from the University of Bath has revealed that Greater London’s clean air policies — the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) are not only improving the city’s environment but are also delivering significant measurable public health and economic benefits.

    The study, published in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization which analysed over a decade of data from Greater London and Central London, found that the introduction of the LEZ in 2008 and…

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  • Link between heart attack severity and circadian rhythm unveiled

    Link between heart attack severity and circadian rhythm unveiled

    The molecular mechanism behind why heart attacks can vary in severity depending on the time of day has been uncovered by researchers at UTHealth Houston, potentially paving the way for innovative treatments that align with the natural circadian rhythm.

    The study’s findings were published in Nature.

    Previous research has shown that the severity of heart damage after an acute myocardial infarction, or heart attack, varies depending on the time of day, with morning attacks resulting in more…

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  • Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood group

    Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood group

    Jordan announced on Wednesday it was banning the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist movement, accusing it of manufacturing and stockpiling weapons and planning to destabilise the kingdom.

    The move comes after authorities said they arrested 16 people, including members of the Brotherhood, over an alleged sabotage plot.

    “It has been decided to ban all activities of the so-called Muslim Brotherhood and to consider any activity (carried out by it) a violation of the…

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  • Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood: Here's what to know about the group

    Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood: Here's what to know about the group

    The Muslim Brotherhood, which calls for the Islamization of society, is popular throughout parts of the Arab world but has been banned by several countries in the region.

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  • What we know about the funeral of Pope Francis | Religion News

    What we know about the funeral of Pope Francis | Religion News

    Vatican City – Pope Francis’s funeral will be held in the Vatican on Saturday at 10am local time (8:00 GMT), with hundreds of thousands of guests and mourners expected to attend the late pontiff’s final ceremonies.

    US President Donald Trump and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will be among the dozens of dignitaries travelling to the Vatican for the ceremony, which will be a simpler affair than previous papal funerals.

    Last year, the Argentine pope amended the funeral rites to…

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