Mizan News Agency
The Epstein case and the hidden machinery of human trafficking in the US While the United States is recognized as the central hub of the global, inhumane human trafficking industry, the presence, share, and role of American governments and politicians in this human rights violation have deep historical roots.
Partial release of Epstein files sparks renewed controversy in Washington As the deadline approached, the U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case—documents that are expected to once again spark widespread controversy and scandal, particularly for high-profile figures such as Donald Trump.
Missiles, damage, and debt: The true price of Israel’s escalation Data from the Israeli Tax Authority show that in just 12 days of fighting with Iran, the authority paid out $8.7 million in compensation for 56,766 claims—an unprecedented figure for a security incident in the occupied territories that lasted less than two weeks.
From cooperation to isolation: Israel’s universities under pressure Zionist media say that sanctions against Israeli universities have made it “a very bad year” for these academic institutions, with the future remaining bleak.
The Political framing of the Sydney attack amid the Gaza war The Zionist regime has exploited the shooting in Australia to advance its victimhood narrative and divert public attention away from the war on Gaza and its growing political and international isolation.
Donated bodies, profits, prison: A scandal that rocked Harvard A US federal judge has convicted the former manager of Harvard Medical School’s morgue for stealing body parts from donated cadavers and selling them to others for profit.
Political inaction sparks exodus of skilled personnel from Israeli army The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has warned that the Israeli military is facing a serious manpower crisis and is gradually losing its “qualified and specialized” personnel.
U.S. suspends U.K. tech deal: £31 billion investments on hold The U.S. government has suspended a technology agreement with the U.K., signed just a few months ago, due to serious trade disputes between the two countries.
Weaponizing fear: Sydney incident fuels anti-Palestinian crackdown Experts say that Zionist officials and their supporters are attempting to use the Sydney incident to suppress and attack pro-Palestinian supporters in Western countries.
Policing the watchdogs: How UK police spied on their own critics New findings reveal that UK police spied on a group formed to expose misconduct within the force.