Author: Steven Sahiounie

Real Madrid star Endrick, the 17-year-old Brazilian footballer, announced his marriage to 21-year-old model Gabrielly Miranda on Monday evening. The announcement followed his acceptance of what were described as “unusual conditions” in their relationship. Endrick, who made headlines earlier this year as the youngest player to score at Wembley during Brazil’s 1-0 victory over England, shared the wedding news on Instagram alongside his bride. The couple posted pictures of their wedding with the caption, “What God has joined together, let no one separate… Finally, we are married.” Earlier this year, media reports revealed that Endrick had agreed to several controversial…

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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani has announced plans to set a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. In an interview with Bloomberg, Sudani stated that there is no longer a need for American troops in Iraq, as the country has largely succeeded in defeating ISIS. He explained, “The justifications are no longer there… there’s no need for the coalition.” He added, “We have moved from war to stability. ISIS no longer poses a significant challenge.” The presence of U.S. troops in Iraq remains a topic of debate. Some argue that the time has come for their…

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Hundreds of Hezbollah members in Lebanon were severely injured following the explosion of wireless communication devices they were carrying in southern Beirut, according to security sources and eyewitnesses. Initial reports indicate that the pagers exploded in areas including Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, and southern regions like Nabatiyeh, Hosh, Bint Jbeil, and Tyre. Military and strategic expert Joseph Nassar, speaking to Media outlets, explained that a virus was likely implanted in the pager software, causing the devices to overheat and explode. He added that this could have been a long-planned operation by Israel, which collected extensive…

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Former Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, following reports that Netanyahu plans to replace Defense Minister Yoav Gallant with Gideon Sa’ar, a close ally. Speaking to Israel Hayom, Gantz said, “Replacing the Defense Minister on the eve of a major northern campaign, which could escalate into a regional war, is a severe security oversight.” The leader of the “State Camp” party further accused Netanyahu of putting Israel’s security at risk during a critical time. “Instead of focusing on defeating Hamas, retrieving hostages, handling Hezbollah, and ensuring the safe return of northern residents, Netanyahu…

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Zelensky’s Critique of China’s Export Controls Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has indirectly criticized China for its recent export restrictions on drones. In a social media post on Monday, Zelensky commented on the tighter controls Beijing has imposed, stating: “Some of the largest states exporting drone components are introducing export restrictions. We know what to do so that those restrictions are not critical to us.” Background on China’s Drone Restrictions Last year, China implemented a two-year ban on the export of civilian drones and related equipment, responding to allegations that both Ukraine and Russia were “weaponizing” Chinese products. The rules were…

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On Tuesday, Egyptian Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sweilam, stated that Cairo is closely monitoring what he described as “disruptions” by Ethiopia regarding the Nile River. In his comments to the media, Sweilam criticized Ethiopia’s actions as sometimes unjustifiable and unscientific, noting significant issues with the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). He pointed out that Addis Ababa continues to unilaterally fill the dam, while negotiations have proven to be mere time-consuming exercises and political cover. Sweilam questioned why Ethiopia is retaining billions of cubic meters of water without being ready to generate electricity,…

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Israeli airstrikes targeted central and southern Gaza on Tuesday morning, resulting in the deaths of five Palestinians, including a child. Medical sources reported that four of the victims, including a young girl, were killed when several homes in the Bureij Refugee Camp were bombed. Many individuals remain trapped under the rubble. Additionally, one person died from an Israeli airstrike on a bicycle in the Qizan al-Rushwan area of Khan Younis, located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Israeli artillery also struck the neighborhoods of Tel al-Hawa and Al-Sabra in southern Gaza City. According to medical sources affiliated with…

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An Iraqi police source revealed details on Tuesday about a shocking incident in which a teenager shot and killed members of his family in Basra. According to Iraqi media, the accused teenager has preliminarily confessed to the security authorities that he deliberately killed three family members. The teenager explained during interrogation that he was motivated by a history of physical abuse and mistreatment by his father. He planned the crime as an act of revenge. The security forces recovered the weapon used in the crime, a Kalashnikov rifle belonging to the father, along with two hand grenades found at the…

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The prospect of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ignited significant debate. This move comes amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising tensions in northern Israel. Underlying Issues Netanyahu reportedly threatened to fire Gallant for opposing an expansion of the war into Lebanon. However, the core issue appears to be Gallant’s resistance to passing a law that would exempt ultra-Orthodox (haredi) Jews from military service. The haredim have threatened to collapse Netanyahu’s government if this law isn’t passed. Gallant’s Position Gallant is not fundamentally against a war in Lebanon but wants to allow more time…

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Storm Boris has caused devastating flooding in Central Europe, resulting in the deaths of 15 people and creating the worst flooding in two decades. The storm has led to dam breaches and widespread destruction across several countries. The storm hit Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, and Hungary, forcing the evacuation of hundreds and isolating entire villages. Romania has reported at least 7 fatalities, Poland 4, Austria 2, and the Czech Republic 1, with authorities in the Czech Republic also reporting 7 people missing. So far, the flooding has led to the collapse of 12 dams. Several areas, particularly in…

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