Starvation kills 86 Gazans, including 76 children, since start of war: Health Ministry

At least 86 Palestinians, including 76 children, have died from hunger and malnutrition due to Israel’s deliberate blockade preventing aid from entering the Gaza Strip since October 2023, the Health Ministry has announced.

Iranian Leader’s aide meets Putin in Kremlin to discuss nuclear, regional issues

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ali Larijani, a senior advisor to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, have discussed the latest issues regarding Tehran's nuclear program and tensions in West Asia.

Israeli attacks in Syria raise US concern over Netanyahu: Report

Israeli attacks in Syria have led to “growing skepticism inside the Donald Trump administration” regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with a sense that his policies in the Middle East are “too disruptive,” the US-based Axios news site reported Sunday.

#GazaIsStarving trends on social media

Hashtag #GazaIsStarving is trending across social media as Palestinians face a worsening hunger crisis caused by Israel’s relentless bombardment of the besieged enclave and allowing limited aid.

Iran’s army commander says Tehran replaced air defenses damaged in Israeli attacks

The Iranian Army's deputy for operations has announced that the country managed to replace the air defenses, which were damaged during the recent US-supported Israeli aggression, with the new systems.

Over 1,000 dead in week of fighting in Syria’s Sweida

More than a thousand people are believed to have been killed in a week of fighting in Syria's Sweida, even as an uneasy truce reigned across the province on Sunday.

Iranians told to use less water amid shortages

Iranian authorities have called on citizens to limit water consumption as the country grapples with severe shortages amid an ongoing heatwave.

Israel holding talks with Hamas for first time on possibility of ending Gaza war: Report

An Israeli political source familiar with negotiations on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has stated that Tel Aviv is, for the first time, conducting talks with Hamas on the possibility of ending the war in the besieged enclave.

Iran, EU3 agree to resume nuclear negotiations: Tasnim

Tehran and the European troika –the UK, France and Germany- have agreed to resume their nuclear talks, a source told Tasnim.

Tens of thousands of Israelis rally in Tel Aviv demanding Gaza ceasefire

Tens of thousands of Israelis protested in central Tel Aviv to demand an accord that would secure the release of all hostages in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas reviewing new Gaza maps in ceasefire talks

Hamas is reportedly reviewing new maps presented by mediators that outline Israel’s military control in the Gaza Strip, as part of negotiations on a potential ceasefire.

UK police detain dozens at parliament rally for banned Palestine Action group

Fifty-five people were arrested at a rally for the banned Palestine Action group outside Britain's parliament on Saturday, London's Metropolitan Police announced.

Ukraine calls for negotiations with Russia next week

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that he’s calling for a meeting with Russia next week to push forward ceasefire talks.

21 dead, several injured in Iran’s coach overturn

At least 21 people were killed and nearly 30 wounded when a coach overturned in southern Iran on Saturday.

Hamas says Israel refuted ceasefire agreement releasing all captives in Gaza

The spokesperson for the military wing of Hamas has announced that Israel rejected a ceasefire deal that would release all captives held in Gaza, and pledged that the group is prepared for a lengthy war if there is no accord.

Europe’s largest missile maker linked to bombs used in deadly Gaza attacks: Guardian

Europe’s largest missile manufacturer MBDA has been linked to the supply chain of bombs used in Israeli air attacks in the Gaza Strip that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians, including children, according to a joint investigation by the Guardian, Disclose, and Follow the Money.

Real determination needed for win-win agreement on Iran’s nuclear program: FM

Iran is not still convinced that Washington is really determined to restart the nuclear talks with Tehran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has stated, emphasizing the necessity for real intention for the achievement of a win-win deal.

US director of national intelligence calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims

Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, has urged Barack Obama and former senior US national security officials to be prosecuted after accusing them of a “treasonous conspiracy” intended to show that Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential election win was due to Russian interference.

Saudi Arabia’s Neom weighing deep layoffs and relocations: Report

Neom is considering laying off up to 1,000 employees - an estimated 20 percent of its full-time staff - in another sign that Saudi Arabia is scaling back its premier giga-project, Semafor news outlet has reported.

Ex-Iranian FM Zarif: Only ‘existential threat’ to Israel is peace

Former Iranian Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad-Javad Zarif has described peace as the only existential threat to the Zionist regime.

10 Israeli hostages to be released from Gaza ‘very shortly’: Trump

Ten more hostages will be released from the Gaza Strip “very shortly”, US President Donald Trump said at the White House Friday. The news comes as the American leader continues to push for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Syria, Israel agree on US-brokered ceasefire accord amid Suwayda clashes: Envoy

Syria and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, US ambassador to Turkiye, Tom Barrack, has announced, drawing an uneasy truce between the two sides after days of air attacks and sectarian bloodshed in Syria’s southwestern Suwayda region.

Hezbollah chief says it will not give up weapons despite US proposal

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has appeared to dismiss a proposal that his group disarm, as presented by Washington to Lebanon’s leadership last month.

EU agrees on ‘one of its strongest’ sanctions packages against Russia

European Union member states on July 18 agreed on the 18th package of sanctions imposed against Russia over its onslaught against Ukraine.

US seeking to stop criticizing foreign elections: WSJ

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Marco Rubio has instructed the State Department to limit its long-standing practice of assessing the fairness of elections in foreign countries, according to a memo seen by the Wall Street Journal.

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