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The Kremlin reported that Russian President Vladimir Poutine held a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on the situation in Gaza, Iran's nuclear program, and developments in Syria.
UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Tom Fletcher, stated on Saturday that international support for Sudan is significantly inadequate, highlighting the catastrophic humanitarian situation, especially in the Darfur region.
Israeli Minister Orit Struck emphasized the need for the government to pursue all defined war objectives, cautioning against being misled by partial or illusory achievements.
In a recent interview with ABC, US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard stated that the previous American strategy focused on regime change has been both costly and devastating, leaving significant impacts on national security and the US economy.
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun announced on Saturday that the country will submit an official complaint to the United Nations Security Council regarding Israel's construction of a concrete wall that extends beyond the Blue Line in southern regions, which Lebanon views as a violation of its sovereignty.
CNN reported that the Trump administration is pressuring the Israeli government to make progress regarding Hamas fighters in Rafah, Gaza, as part of efforts to stabilize the region.
A police officer is in critical condition following a two-vehicle accident involving law enforcement during the motorcade of U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Tennessee.
Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC for defamation, seeking damages between $1 billion and $5 billion after the broadcaster aired an edited version of his speech that sparked controversy.
President Trump is reviewing Saudi Arabia's request to purchase American F-35 fighter jets, with expectations of imminent approval.
Ukrainian intelligence reports indicate a rapid escalation in Russian arms production, raising concerns about a potential intensification of the conflict.
The controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced following President Trump's call for an investigation into Epstein's connections with prominent political figures, including former President Bill Clinton. This development has sparked significant debate and raised new questions in the U.S. political landscape.
The New York Times reported that U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, is set to meet with Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya as part of ongoing efforts to address the escalating situation in Gaza and to negotiate humanitarian and political agreements.
Le conseiller des forces de soutien rapide, Al-Basha Tabik, a déclaré que l'annonce du président du Conseil de souveraineté soudanais, Abdel Fattah Burhan, concernant la mobilisation générale et son refus de négocier, envoie un message clair à la communauté internationale sur son intention de ne pas participer à des discussions de paix.
Le gouverneur de Darfour, Mini Arko Minawi, a plaidé pour un renforcement du rôle de la Cour pénale internationale dans l'enquête sur les crimes commis à El Fasher et Geneina, ainsi que dans d'autres zones affectées par le conflit.
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry expressed support for the UN Human Rights Council's decision condemning violations by rebel militias in El Fasher, North Darfur.
In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Democrats are attempting to divert attention from their political failures, specifically referencing what he termed the recent "government shutdown scandal."
A Tunisian court has sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahdha Islamist movement, to two years in prison and imposed a fine of approximately $68,000.
In a significant statement today, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that the increasing violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank could jeopardize American efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
A report by the American organization 'The Sentry' reveals that Marshal Khalifa Haftar's forces in eastern Libya are supplying fuel to Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, facilitated by ongoing Emirati support since 2014.
Syria's Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaybani, stated on Thursday that the lifting of U.S. sanctions under the Caesar Act is imminent, emphasizing ongoing diplomatic efforts to restore international relations based on mutual respect.