New European Sanctions Imposed on Iran, Targeting Maritime Sector
brussels November 18, 2024 13:30The EU has decided to implement a new package of sanctions against Iran, mainly due to its military support for Russia in the war with Ukraine.
The EU has decided to implement a new package of sanctions against Iran, mainly due to its military support for Russia in the war with Ukraine.
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An aircraft belonging to the American budget airline Spirit Airlines was shot at while approaching the airport of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. The company reported that a cabin crew member was injured.
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The Chinese military leadership cautions soldiers about the dangers of dating apps and online gambling.
Eight individuals in eastern Germany were arrested for planning to violently separate the state of Saxony from the rest of the country, with ties to a far-right extremist terrorist group.
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Former Bolivian president Evo Morales (2006-2019) claims his car was targeted in an attack in Cochabamba.
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The United States continues to build its military presence in the Middle East in preparation for a potential escalation of the situation.
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Australian indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe confronted King Charles during his visit to the parliament in Canberra, demanding the return of their stolen land.
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