Israel will not cooperate with a planned visit by Arab foreign ministers to the occupied West Bank, an Israeli official announced, after a Saudi source said the kingdom's top diplomat was heading to Ramallah.that Prince Faisal bin Farhan would become the first Saudi foreign minister to visit the West Bank on Sunday.
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Iran executed Pedram Madani for allegedly spying for Mossad. Madani was convicted of transmitting classified information and meeting Mossad officers. He was also accused of traveling to Israel and acquiring illicit wealth. This execution follows similar cases of individuals accused of collaborating with Israel. Tensions between Iran and Israel remain high amid ongoing regional conflicts. Iran accuses Israel of covert operations within its borders.
A monument honoring Josef Stalin has been unveiled at Moscow's Taganskaya subway station, sparking mixed reactions. The statue, depicting Stalin surrounded by workers and children, commemorates the Moscow Metro's 90th anniversary. While some Russians view Stalin as a strong leader who modernized the country, others condemn his brutal repression. Activists protested the unveiling, citing Putin's own criticism of Stalin's crimes.
Lawsuits, scandals, armed troops and a knife-wielding attacker all failed to deter Lee Jae-myung's ascendancy from sweatshop worker to the cusp of South Korea's presidency. South Korea has experienced a leadership vacuum since lawmakers suspended Yoon for deploying armed troops to parliament in his failed attempt to suspend civilian rule.
Nearly 200 migrants trying to cross the Channel from France to Britain in small boats were rescued between late Friday and late Saturday, French coastal authorities said. A total 184 people were picked up in four different rescue operations, the maritime prefecture for France's Channel and northern region said in a statement on Sunday.
Tragedy struck in Gaza as at least 31 people were killed and over 150 wounded while seeking food aid. Witnesses reported Israeli forces opened fire on crowds near a distribution site, a claim the Israeli army denies.
Donald Trump pardoned James Callahan, a former labour union leader, just before his sentencing for concealing over $300,000 in unreported gifts. Callahan, who pleaded guilty to receiving lavish perks from an advertising firm linked to his union, was facing a potential prison term. He had agreed to repay the union and resign as part of his plea deal.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, now Kamala Harris's running mate, energized Democratic activists at South Carolina's state convention. He delivered a keynote address criticizing Donald Trump and urging Democrats to stand firm. Walz, seen as a potential 2028 presidential contender, also spoke at fundraising events and is scheduled to address the California Democratic convention, further building his national profile.
Khaleda Zia asserted that Bangladesh's democratic progress is being hampered, following a large BNP rally protesting the delayed national elections under Muhammad Yunus's interim government. She urged BNP members to advance in an orderly fashion, aiming to restore democracy.
UN chief Antonio Guterres called Monday for an independent investigation into the killing of dozens of Palestinians near a US-backed aid centre in Gaza after rescuers blamed the deaths on Israeli fire and the military denied any involvement. It is unacceptable that Palestinians are risking their lives for food," Guterres said in a statement, without assigning blame for the deaths.