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In the US, a police officer shot and killed the 13-year-old child of a Muslim family who fled the genocide in Myanmar and sought refuge across the ocean. The authorities have exonerated the police officer in this incident, citing the fact that the child had a toy gun. The policeman himself said that the boy and his accomplice were very similar to the robbers who robbed the store in northwest Manhattan.
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The Sri Lankan delegation raised the issue of compensation for Sri Lankan citizens who were killed and wounded in the war in Ukraine by the Russian army at a meeting in Moscow. According to the country's officials, at least 17 Sri Lankans were killed, 37 were injured and more than a dozen people may have been taken prisoner.
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The Houthis attacked the Greek merchant ship Transword Navigator on its way to Israel in the Red Sea. The attack was carried out by the resistance movement's Toofan unmanned kamikaze boat. Zionists claim that such drones are several times more dangerous than Yemeni missiles.
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The United States has provided Israel with $6.5 billion in military aid since the start of the war. In particular, the USA sent more than 10,000 highly destructive 907 kg bombs and thousands of Hellfire missiles to kill Palestinians.
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The Organization of Turkic States (TDT) has entered the international arena as a new geopolitical player. An analytical article about this was published in the American publication Eurasia Review. In the article, the fact that every country is considered an equal member of the TDT is recognized as an achievement of the organization. The author added that in organizations such as the CIS, the British Commonwealth or La Francophonie, the former colonial countries take the lead, while the rest of the countries listen to the words of the powerful in political, diplomatic, economic and security matters.
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Do you know the main difference between Uzbek (Tajik and Uyghur) jihadists who are members of subversive organizations in Syria, Iraq and other countries from representatives of other nationalities? They fight neither for money nor for other worldly interests. They go to war blindly thinking that they will become a martyr (although they cannot answer the question of what jihad is, martyrdom).
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Head of the Communications Department under the President of Turkey, Fahriddin Altun, noted that some countries that previously did not want to recognize Palestine today had a great contribution to it, along with Turkey's diplomatic initiatives, as well as reporters and journalists performing their profession in the conditions of massacre and oppression.
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In Beirut, the Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League, Husam Zaki, met with the member of the political bureau of the resistance movement, Mohammed Raad, and informed him of the League's decision. In an interview with journalists, the Egyptian diplomat added that Hezbollah's conflict with Israel cannot be allowed to expand and that all parties must comply with UN Security Council Resolution 1701. For information, in 2016, the Arab League recognized Hezbollah as a terrorist organization at the initiative of Saudi Arabia.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an online conversation with members of the Security Council, focused on the need to produce more medium- and short-range nuclear missiles. The Russian leader noted that the United States has such weapons all over the world, and Russia should also deploy missiles carrying nuclear warheads to certain points to ensure its own security.
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It has been 267 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.