Author: Steven Sahiounie

Colonel Douglas Macgregor has argued for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict Ukraine could disappear from the map unless the conflict with Russia is resolved peacefully, former Trump military adviser Colonel Douglas Macgregor said in an interview with Sky News Australia on Wednesday. When asked what more could be done to help Ukraine in the ongoing military conflict, Macgregor stated that “the longer this lasts, the more people are going to be needlessly slaughtered, the more damage will be done to Ukraine,” adding that it is now “effectively a failed state, it could be erased completely from the map.” Noting that Ukraine’s…

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Seven civilians, including three children, have died from Ukrainian fire, the Donetsk People’s Republic says Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) authorities said on Thursday morning that seven people have been killed and 30 injured by Ukrainian fire over the past 24 hours. They added among those killed were three children, with eight also wounded. Officials earlier said a kindergarten had been shelled in Donetsk on Thursday. The authorities reported power outages in the villages of Aleksandrovka and Kremenets after the area was hit by Ukrainian artillery. Pavel Kirilenko, a senior Ukrainian-appointed Donbass official, meanwhile, said that seven civilians were killed by…

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The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) detained several foreigners, including the UK’s second most senior envoy in Tehran, for alleged acts of spying, Iran’s state TV announced on July 6. The UK’s deputy ambassador Giles Whitaker and several other foreign nationals were detained after being caught taking soil samples in restricted areas. “These spies were taking earth samples in Iran’s central desert where the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace missile exercises were conducted,” state TV said. The foreigners were reportedly arrested in the in the Shahdad desert in southeastern Kerman province. The state TV did not elaborate on when they were…

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be stepping down as Tory leader and Britain’s premier following various crises he was mired in. Conservative Party leader and British Prime Minister Boris Jonhson will be stepping down as the Torries’ leader after he lost the support of his ministers and lawmakers A battle will take place over the leadership of the Conservative party this summer, and a new prime minister will take the reigns of the British cabinet in time for the Conservative Party’s Autumn Conference in October. Until the conference is held, Johnson will continue to hold the premiership after pledging…

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The Palestinian martyrs are a 32-year-old worker and a teenager. Within the span of one day, Israeli regime forces assassinated two Palestinians, a 32-year-old worker and a teenager, across the occupied territories. According to the official Palestinian WAFA news agency, the IOF attacked Ahmad Harb Ayyad near the Israeli apartheid separation wall in the city of Tulkarm in the Northwestern part of the occupied West Bank on Tuesday. The soldiers then beat him to death as he attempted to cross the wall into the occupied territories trying to get to his workplace. According to Ayyad’s family, Israeli soldiers handed over his body to them in…

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An annual session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is running in Birmingham from July 2 through 6 Russia was among the founders of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and is not going to withdraw from it, a Russian senator said on Tuesday. “If anyone is dreaming to see us leaving the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, he or she is profoundly wrong. Russia was among the founding nations of the OSCE,” Vladimir Dzhabarov, first deputy chairman of the international committee of Russia’s Federation Council, or upper parliament house, told a news conference. “We are not going to withdraw…

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Several people were injured in an explosive device blast planted by unknown persons in al-Yadouda town, northwest of Daraa province. ‘ An explosive device planted by unidentified persons went off near a plantation in al-Awasat neighborhood , al-Yadouda town, injuring several people from one family, one of then was to the hospital due to his serious condition,’ according to SANA reporter. Last Saturday. Engineering units of Syrian Arab Army dismantled an explosive device in al-Sabeel neighborhood, Daraa city Source: SANA

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On July 5, Russian Ministry of Defence claimed that over the past 10 days, 170 foreign mercenaries have been killed in Ukraine, 99 of others refused to take part in hostilities and left the territory of Ukraine. On July 4, the point of temporary deployment of foreign mercenaries in the area of the toen of Liman in the Mykolaiv region was destroyed by Russian missiles. On July 3, the strike of the Russian Aerospace Forces on the base of foreign mercenaries on the northern outskirts of the city of Nikolaev destroyed up to 120 “soldiers of fortune”. On July 5,…

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On July 4th, five missiles landed on the territory of Uzbekistan. The accident took place in the region bordering Afghanistan. No explosions were reported. There were no casualties or injuries. The Uzbek authorities are establishing the causes of the shelling at the border together with the Afghan side. Source: South Front

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People of Rmelan area in Qamishli countryside took to the street on Tuesday to condemn SDF militiamen’s violations and their suppressive acts against the citizens. The locals of al-Yousefyeh and al-Juunaideyeh villages in Rmelan area staged a protest against US occupation-backed -SDF militia, calling for expelling the militants and putting an end to their acts of stealing the locals’ property, plundering oil and smuggling it, as well as not to abduct the youths to force them fighting in the militia’s ranks, local sources told SANA reporter. According to the sources, the protesters closed the main roads with burned tires and…

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