Monday, March 10, 2025

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EU elections

The EU elections have seen the right on the march

The EU elections from 6-9 June have presented a chaotically merry picture, certainly for those on the right of politics. Not that the right in question is reliably homogeneous in any sense, nor hoping for a single theme of triumph. A closer look at the gains made by the conservative side of politics, along with its saltier reactionary wings, suggests difficulty and disagreement.
crimes against humanity

Israel committed crimes against humanity in Gaza: UN-backed report

Israel committed crimes against humanity during the war in Gaza, including the crime of "extermination," an independent UN investigation concludes.
NATO military aid

Hungary to allow NATO aid to flow to Ukraine

Hungary has agreed not to block NATO military aid to Ukraine, but it will not help either, the military alliance’s chief says.
regional security and stability

Iran, S Arabia stress coop. will ensure regional stability

Iran's acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani and Saudi foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan stressed on Tuesday that the bilateral cooperation between the two nations will guarantee regional security and stability.
bolstering judicial ties

Iran, Qatar judiciary officials call for bolstering ties

The judiciary officials of Iran and Qatar, in a meeting on Tuesday, called for bolstering judicial ties between the two states.
European Parliament

Majority in European Parliament to be pro-European, pro-Ukrainian — Kremlin spokesman

The results of the elections to the European Parliament (EP) show that a majority will be pro-European and pro-Ukrainian, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has told the media.
Israel’s war in Gaza

Blinken headed for Middle East to push Gaza ceasefire plan

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to arrive in the Middle East to push the latest proposal for a ceasefire in Israel’s war in Gaza. The top United States diplomat is expected to visit Egypt and Israel on Monday as he launches his eighth tour of the region in as many months, before continuing to Jordan and Qatar.
Iran Presidential Election

E-Voting Off the Table in Iran Presidential Election

The spokesperson for the Elections Headquarters of Iran ruled out the possibility of using electronic voting machines in the upcoming presidential polls.
early elections

Officials’ eagerness for Iran’s snap presidential elections

The unexpected martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raeisi in a helicopter crash last month necessitated early elections in Iran. Some 80 aspirants signed up for the race and 6 names were released for the final list.
Diplomatic talks

Diplomatic talks between Iran, Egypt underway

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kan'ani says that the diplomatic talks between Tehran and Cairo are still underway, just as before the passing of the late Iranian president and foreign minister.

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