Air Canada extends cancellation of Tel Aviv flights until September Air Canada announced a further delay in resuming flights to and from Tel Aviv. Air Canada extends cancellation of Tel Aviv flights until September
Sanaa Airport to resume operations tomorrow Sanaa Airport, whose operations were halted due to aggressive Israeli attacks, is set to resume flights starting tomorrow. Sanaa Airport to resume operations tomorrow
Appointment of Iran’s special representative for Caspian Sea affairs Kazem Gharib Abadi, Deputy for Legal and International Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has been appointed, while retaining his current position, as the “Special Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran for Caspian Sea Affairs and the Working Group of Senior Officials on Caspian Sea Matters.” Appointment of Iran’s special representative for Caspian Sea affairs
Hollywood stars condemn silence on Israel’s Gaza ‘Genocide’ More than 350 film industry figures, including Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, have denounced Israel’s “genocide” in Gaza in an open letter released by pro-Palestinian activists on the eve of the Cannes Film Festival. Hollywood stars condemn silence on Israel’s Gaza ‘Genocide’
Suspect in arson attack on UK Prime Minister’s home arrested British police have arrested a 21-year-old man suspected of involvement in multiple deliberate arson attacks in London, including one targeting a property belonging to the UK Prime Minister. Suspect in arson attack on UK Prime Minister’s home arrested
Edan Alexander handed over to International Red Cross Edan Alexander, a dual-nationality Israeli-American captive taken by Palestinian resistance forces during the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, was handed over by the Qassam Brigades’ Shadow Unit to representatives of the International Red Cross in northern Khan Younis. Edan Alexander handed over to International Red Cross
Power outage paralyzes London underground Transport for London (TfL) announced that a power outage in southwest London caused major Underground lines in the UK capital to shut down, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded. Power outage paralyzes London underground
Oxfam: Israel’s engineered famine threatens Gaza’s entire population Palestinians in Gaza are starving as a result of a “deliberate, entirely engineered” policy being implemented by Israel, Oxfam said today. Oxfam: Israel’s engineered famine threatens Gaza’s entire population
From Coup to campaign: South Korea’s presidential race begins South Korea, which has been grappling with a domestic political crisis for about five months following an unexpected military coup attempt by ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol, officially launched its presidential election campaign today (Monday) after the final candidates from political parties were confirmed. From Coup to campaign: South Korea’s presidential race begins
PKK announces dissolution News sources reported that the armed group known as the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in Turkey announced its dissolution on Monday. PKK announces dissolution