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Malaysia Stands Firm: Palestine’s Right to Defend Itself Is Valid, Says Malaysian Prime Minister

In a resolute and unwavering stance, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim proclaimed Malaysia’s support for Palestine’s right to defend itself against external aggression. Addressing the Malaysian Parliament, Anwar publicly denounced any attempts by the United States to pressure Malaysia into severing ties with Hamas, emphasizing that the Palestinian people’s struggle is legitimate and deserving of
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Narges Mohammadi Begins Hunger Strike for Urgent Medical Care and Women’s Rights in Iranian Prison

Jailed Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi, recently honored with the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless advocacy for women’s rights and freedom of expression, has embarked on a hunger strike. This courageous act comes as Mohammadi faces heart and lung issues while being held in Tehran’s Evin prison since 2021. Despite her deteriorating condition, she
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin Pursues Dialogue with Chinese Counterpart Amid Improving Relations

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is making significant efforts to reestablish military communication channels with China, as relations between the two global powers show signs of improvement. Despite the vacancy in the Chinese position, Austin’s office has officially requested a meeting at the upcoming Asean Defense Ministers Meeting-Plus in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking a positive step
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Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Utilizes Technology to Prosecute War Crimes: An Inside Look

Since assuming the role of Ukraine’s Prosecutor General in July 2022, Andriy Kostin has faced the daunting task of addressing an unprecedented influx of evidence documenting alleged war crimes and human rights violations committed by Russian troops. In an interview with TIME, Kostin sheds light on the innovative approach his office is adopting to analyze
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Resurrecting the Two-State Solution: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

With the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas escalating into a full-blown war, the prospect of peace seems dim. The continuous loss of lives and the deepening divide between Israelis and Palestinians give an impression that a resolution is unattainable. However, amidst these turbulent times, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak believes that now is
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Changxin Xinqiao Memory Technologies Raises $5.4 Billion in Funding, Reinforcing China’s Technological Independence Efforts

Semiconductor startup Changxin Xinqiao Memory Technologies Inc. has recently secured an impressive 39 billion yuan ($5.4 billion) in funding from government-backed investors. This substantial investment not only reinforces China’s commitment to achieving technological self-sufficiency but also serves as a response to US sanctions. With the backing of state-supported entities, Changxin Xinqiao is poised to make