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The head of Israel's Shin Bet security agency, Ronen Bar, criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, National Security Minister ITamar Ben-Gvir and others for the spiraling terror of Jewish immigrants in the West Bank. Bar said the actions of Jewish extremists in the West Bank, known as Hilltop Youth, who are waging a campaign of murder, arson and intimidation against Palestinians, should be classified as terrorism, not crime.
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For the first time in the history of Uzbekistan, imams received a high state award. By the decree of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, three imams were awarded with the "Imam Bukhari" order.
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The situation in Libya has worsened in the last two months. Armed clashes took place near the capital Tripoli, and armed individuals who demanded the resignation of Siddique Al-Kabir, who has been in charge of the Central Bank for 12 years, attacked the Central Bank headquarters. Under the pressure of the international community, the parties agreed to ensure the security of important government offices in Tripoli. The country is currently divided between the UN-recognized government of Abdulhamid Dbeiba and military leader Khalifa Haftar, who controls the east.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a video message sent from near the Russian border on the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the country's independence, said that Ukraine needs peace and tranquility along the 6,992-kilometer border, not foreign territories.
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It has been 323 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.
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The Houthis attacked the Greek oil tanker MV Sounion in the Red Sea. As a result of the attack, a powerful explosion occurred on the ship. The British reported that the ship's crew was rescued, but he himself was seriously injured and left at sea.
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An unknown person attacked people with a knife during a festival dedicated to the 650th anniversary of the city of Solingen in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany. Three people were killed and five were seriously injured in the incident. The attacker managed to escape and is currently being sought.
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Global forces led by the US left Afghanistan in August 2021, 20 years after their invasion. Power passed into the hands of the Taliban. Three years later, the Taliban is slowly being recognized. In particular, the UAE received the badges from the new ambassador of the Taliban, and Kazakhstan from its representative.
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Four pro-ISIS inmates rioted in prison No. 19 in Volgograd, killing several guards and capturing others. Two of the prisoners are from Uzbekistan, two from Tajikistan. During the half-hour assault, the captives were released, one rebel was killed, and two others were wounded.
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India's opening of the dam caused large areas of Bangladesh to flood, creating a humanitarian crisis. This is said to be in response to recent attacks on Hindus in a neighboring country. In total, heavy rains and floods affected 4.5 million people in Bangladesh, and 13 people died in the last three days.