Eight countries have announced their readiness to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
Mehrdad Shirazi, CEO of Ma’na Mining Technology and Innovation Company, emphasized that the strong embrace of advanced technologies in the mining sector was the defining feature of the 19th International Exhibition of Mine, Mining Industries, Machinery, and Equipment held this year.
As outrage grows across the United States over reports of violent behavior by federal immigration agents toward migrants, Donald Trump has defended the actions — saying the raids “weren’t tough enough.”
The Israeli army has abducted Raed al-Afifi, a Palestinian staff member of the United Nations, in the Gaza Strip.
A Hebrew-language media outlet has reported that several restaurants and stores in Thailand have refused to serve Zionist tourists, putting up signs with anti-Zionist messages at their entrances.
The head of the Islamic Culture and Communication Organization has praised Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for his position on the need to address the crimes committed in Gaza.
After six months, the management position for Tourism and Cultural Heritage Affairs at the Secretariat of the Supreme Council of Free Trade–Industrial and Special Economic Zones has been filled.
Hannibal Gaddafi, the son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and a suspect in the kidnapping case of Imam Musa al-Sadr, was released today on bail.
Handicap International has warned about the widespread dangers posed to civilians returning to their homes in the Gaza Strip due to the large amount of unexploded ordnance left behind after Israel’s devastating attacks.
The Israeli military confirmed that, under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, it has received the bodies of four Israeli prisoners from the Red Cross.