Category: War
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Brazil’s Diplomatic Turn: Withdrawal of the Ambassador from Israel
In a decision that echoed through international corridors, Brazil recently announced the withdrawal of its ambassador from Israel. This measure marks a significant shift in Brazil’s foreign policy stance and has sparked debates about the dynamics of diplomacy in the modern era. The decision, made by Brazilian President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, comes amid…
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International Criminal Court Seeks to Arrest Israeli Prime Minister and Hamas Leader for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity due to the October 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza.
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The President of Iran Has Died. What Now for the Controversial Middle Eastern Nation?
Once seen as a likely successor to the Supreme Leader of Iran, President Ebrahim Raisi died in office, leaving the Islamic Republic facing an uncertain future. A hardline president, 63-year-old Raisi was killed on Sunday, along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other senior officials, in a helicopter crash in remote northwestern Iran. His death…
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Biden Says He Will Stop Sending Bombs to Israel If the Country Launches Action Against Rafah, Gaza
President Joe Biden said for the first time on Wednesday (8) that he would suspend some shipments of American weapons to Israel – which he acknowledged have been used to kill civilians in Gaza – if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a major invasion of the city of Rafah. “Civilians have been killed in Gaza…
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Biden Says Antisemitism Has No Place in America
President Joe Biden made a call on Tuesday (7) to combat a “fierce wave” of antisemitism that is emerging, stating that such hatred has no place in America. “We must not give hate any safe harbor against anyone,” Biden said. However, Biden’s firm support for Israel’s war against Hamas, which has already led to the…
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More Than 2,000 Arrested in Pro-Palestine Protests in the U.S.
After weeks of demonstrations and police crackdowns on university campuses across the country, more than 2,300 arrests have already been made. The majority of protesters are demanding that their universities sever ties with companies linked to Israel. Israel classifies the protests as anti-Semitic, while critics of Israel say that the United States uses these allegations…
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Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread Across US Universities
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in Education, Geral, History, Inside, Middle East, North America, Politics, Religion, United States, WarPolice arrested around 150 protesters at pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Yale and New York University on Monday night (23), while Columbia University announced that classes will be held remotely for the rest of the semester. On the Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut, authorities arrested at least 47 protesters on Monday night, the university reported…
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Why Did Iran Attack Israel?
The wave of drones and missiles that flew towards Israel during the early hours of Sunday (15) brought with it a new phase of tension, uncertainty, and confrontation in the Middle East. The Iran launched an unprecedented attack in response to an alleged Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, earlier this month.…
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US Believes Iran Will Attack Israel: ‘Sooner or Later,’ Says Biden
President Joe Biden said he expects Iran to attack Israel “sooner or later.”
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Documentary Shows Experience of Brazilian Photojournalist in Conflict Areas
Brazilian photojournalist Joel Silva missed the birth of his son. 24 years ago, when he was born, Joel was working in a Colombian forest, documenting a guerrilla camp of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). “I did not attend my son’s birth. I stopped participating in various occasions of my personal life to dedicate…


