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Axios Says White House Plans First ‘Peace Council’ Leaders Meeting on Gaza on Feb. 19

The White House plans to hold the first leaders’ meeting of a so-called “Peace Council” on Gaza on Feb. 19, Axios reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the plans. Axios said

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Russia Launches Major Attack on Ukraine’s Power Grid, Causing Widespread Outages

Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine’s power grid on Saturday, cutting electricity to large parts of the country, Ukraine’s electricity operator said. Ukrainian officials accuse Moscow of deliberately targeting energy infrastructure,

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United States–Iran: Washington Imposes New Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Sector

The United States imposed new sanctions targeting Iran’s oil and petrochemical sector, including entities and oil tankers, following a round of indirect talks held in Muscat. The move comes within the framework

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Pakistan: ISIS Claims Suicide Bombing at Shiite Mosque in Islamabad

The ISIS group claimed responsibility for a suicide attack targeting a Shiite mosque in southeastern Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, killing at least 31 people and wounding around 170 others during Friday prayers.

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Ukraine–Russia: 314 Prisoners Exchanged After Talks in Abu Dhabi

Ukraine and Russia released 157 prisoners each following talks held in Abu Dhabi, marking the first exchange in five months. The swap was carried out with the support of the United Arab

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Lebanon–Syria: Agreement to Transfer Hundreds of Convicted Syrians from Lebanese Prisons

Lebanon and Syria signed an agreement to transfer around 300 convicted Syrian prisoners from Lebanese jails to Syria to complete their sentences. The deal is part of a broader track aimed at

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Turkey: Dismantling of Espionage Cell Working for the Israeli Occupation

Turkish authorities have dismantled an espionage cell operating on behalf of intelligence services linked to the Israeli occupation. The cell reportedly used front companies and infiltrated supply chains to gather information on

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Portugal: One Killed and Evacuations as Seventh Storm Hits the Country This Year

Portuguese authorities announced the death of one person and the evacuation of residents by boats after the Sado River overflowed in the town of Alcácer do Sal, following the seventh storm to

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Italy: Historic Opening of the Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games

The opening ceremony of the Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games kicked off simultaneously from four different locations across Italy, a first-of-its-kind precedent that makes this edition the most geographically dispersed in Olympic

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U.S. Approves Potential $90 Million Vehicle Inspection Systems Sale to Iraq

The United States has approved a potential sale of military equipment and logistics services related to passenger vehicle inspection systems to Iraq, valued at about $90 million, the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation

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