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Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that even if a ceasefire agreement is reached in the Gaza Strip, clashes with the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon will continue.
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It was reported that the warring parties in Sudan held talks in Bahrain and agreed to maintain the unity of the country. These conflicts caused the death of 12 thousand people, famine and displacement of millions of people.
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The U.N. agency said Gaza could recover its GDP by 2092 even after hostilities cease and return to its last growth rate of 0.4 percent.
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In response to the attack on its base, the US launched airstrikes against targets in Iraq and Syria belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and its affiliated paramilitary groups.
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Britain intends to strengthen financial intelligence in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, due to the circumvention of sanctions against Russia, writes Intelligence Online, a publication related to the French special services.
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More than 800 senior government officials from the US, UK and EU countries have signed a joint statement against their governments' policies in the war between Israel and Gaza. "The policies pursued by our governments risk serious violations of international law, war crimes and even ethnic cleansing or genocide," the statement said.
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Israel's years of siege and direct bombardment of Gaza have killed, maimed and left tens of thousands of Palestinian women and children in ruins. They faced the winter without housing and supplies. The near-complete breakdown of the health system and the lack of food and clean water mean that 45,000 pregnant and 68,000 nursing mothers in Gaza are at risk of anemia, bleeding and death. Currently, hundreds of Palestinian women and children are still imprisoned in the occupied West Bank, many without trial and forced to live in appalling conditions. This disaster is clearly taking its toll, but most feminists in Britain and the West in general seem to be speechless about it.
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Azerbaijani President Ilhom Aliyev accused France of contributing to the escalation of tensions in the region by providing military aid to Armenia.
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China is strengthening ties with the Taliban, Xi Jinping received credentials from the Taliban-appointed ambassador, Bilal Karimi, on January 30. Before that, China was the first country to officially appoint a new ambassador to Afghanistan after the Taliban came to power.
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On Friday morning, an Israeli airstrike south of Damascus killed three people, including Iranian Revolutionary Guard adviser Saeed Alidadi.