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  • Five wounded in Amsterdam stabbing attack, police say | News

    Five wounded in Amsterdam stabbing attack, police say | News

    One suspect arrested after attack near the central Dam Square in the capital of the Netherlands.

    At least five people have been wounded in a stabbing attack in the Netherlands capital of Amsterdam, police have said.

    One suspect has been arrested after the incident on Thursday near the central Dam Square.

    “A motive is currently still unclear, but part of our investigation,” police said in a statement.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Israeli occupation forces hundreds of citizens to eat their iftar at the Beit Furik checkpoint.

    Israeli occupation forces hundreds of citizens to eat their iftar at the Beit Furik checkpoint.

    Hundreds of citizens broke their fast on Thursday, marking the …

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    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • US judge orders Trump admin to save ‘Signalgate’ chat

    US judge orders Trump admin to save ‘Signalgate’ chat

    A US judge ordered Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday to preserve messages from a chat group used by top national security officials to discuss plans for an attack on Yemen’s Huthi rebels.

    The ruling adds to the pressure on the White House after the Atlantic magazine revealed that its editor had been accidentally added to the group on the commercially-available Signal app.

    Republican Trump has dismissed the scandal as a “witch-hunt” while attacking the Atlantic and its editor-in-chief…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • AFP journalist Yasin Akgul leaves jail, but lawyer says charges remain

    AFP journalist Yasin Akgul leaves jail, but lawyer says charges remain

    AFP photographer Yasin Akgul, who was arrested this week covering Turkey’s worst unrest in more than a decade, was freed Thursday from an Istanbul jail, AFP correspondents said, though his lawyer said the charges against him remain.

    Akgul was detained in a pre-dawn raid at his home Monday and remanded in custody by an Istanbul court a day later.

    He was charged with “taking part in illegal rallies and marches”, drawing outrage from rights groups and the Paris-based news agency.

    On Thursday, the…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Lebanon Druze leader accuses Israel of exploiting minority in Syria

    Lebanon Druze leader accuses Israel of exploiting minority in Syria

    Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt has accused Israel of exploiting followers of his minority faith in Syria as part of a broader plan to divide the Middle East along sectarian lines.

    Israel wants “to implement the plan it has always had… which is to break up the region into confessional entities and extend the chaos,” said Jumblatt, a key figure in Lebanese politics for more than four decades.

    “They want to annihilate Gaza, then it will be the West Bank’s turn… they are trying to…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Top US senators demand probe into chat scandal

    Top US senators demand probe into chat scandal

    Senior Republican and Democratic US senators issued a bipartisan call Thursday for a probe into a scandal over an accidentally leaked chat between top officials on Yemen air strikes that has engulfed Donald Trump’s White House.

    Republican Senator Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and ranking Democrat Jack Reed wrote to a Pentagon watchdog asking it to “conduct an inquiry” into the incident.

    The Atlantic magazine published the full chat — which Trump’s top…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • 10 dead as a result of Israeli occupation's bombing of the cities of Gaza and Khan Yunis

    10 dead as a result of Israeli occupation's bombing of the cities of Gaza and Khan Yunis

    At least 10 civilians were killed and others injured in …

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    News Source: www.alquds.com

  • Israeli Knesset Passes Law to Bolster Netanyahu’s Control over Judiciary 

    Israeli Knesset Passes Law to Bolster Netanyahu’s Control over Judiciary 

    The Israeli parliament (Knesset). (Photo: By U.S. Embassy Jerusalem – DAZ_0762PS, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=131480378)

    Critics reportedly view the new legislation as a new effort by the Netanyahu government to control the judiciary, which would also affect the independence of the courts.

    Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, passed new legislation on Thursday to change the makeup of the judicial selection committee, tightening the grip of Prime Minister…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Palestinian Youth Shot and Killed as Israeli Army Raids Continue in West Bank

    Palestinian Youth Shot and Killed as Israeli Army Raids Continue in West Bank

    Samer Sharafa, 18, was killed by Israeli occupation forces in West Bank. (Photo: via social media)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    The Israeli army also detained several Palestinians in towns across the West Bank, amid the ongoing incursion into the northern part of the occupied territory.

    Israeli occupation forces have shot and killed a Palestinian youth near the town of Hawara, while another youth was shot and injured in the Askar Al-Jadid refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Iran's reply to Trump arrives as US messaging mixed on nuclear deal

    Iran's reply to Trump arrives as US messaging mixed on nuclear deal

    Iran’s top diplomat said today that the Iranians had formally replied to Trump’s letter to restart nuclear talks via Oman, which has long served as an intermediary between Tehran and Washington. 

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com