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Meeting on Gaza on Monday in Istanbul with participation of Arab and Muslim foreign minist...
SadaNews - Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced on Friday that Turkey will host a meeting of foreign ministers from Muslim countries in Istanbul on Monday in support of the American peace plan in Gaza.
Fidan told reporters, "We will hold a meeting in Istanbul on Monday, God willing, with...
The President Arrives in Cairo to Participate in the Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum
SadaNews - President Mahmoud Abbas arrived today, Friday, in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to participate in the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday.
He was received at Cairo International Airport by the Egyptian Minister of Public Business Sector, Mohamed...
The Occupation and Its Settlers Attack Kafr Qaddum East of Qalqilya and Burn Two Vehicles
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces and settlers attacked citizens in Kafr Qaddum east of Qalqilya on Friday, while the settlers set fire to two vehicles in the same area.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the northern area of the village known as "Al-Wajh Al-Shami," firing...
Banks in Gaza Without Funds... Residents of the Strip Prey to Exploitation
SadaNews Economy - The announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza has alleviated the shocks from Israeli airstrikes and the blockade, but the lack of cash liquidity has made Palestinians unable to spend their limited funds without becoming victims of those profiting from the tragic conditions, according to...
Pakistan Rejects Claims by Indian TV Channel About Sending Troops to Gaza
SadaNews - The Pakistani Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has firmly rejected the propaganda broadcast by an Indian television channel, which claimed that Pakistan is preparing to send 20,000 soldiers to Gaza under the supervision of Western countries and Israel, according to the German news...
U.S. Secretary of War Expresses Serious Concerns Over China's Maritime Activities Around T...
SadaNews - U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth expressed serious concerns during his discussions with Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun regarding Beijing's maritime activities around Taiwan and the South China Sea, highlighting their impact on American security partners in the Indo-Pacific region.
T...
Thousands of Worshippers Perform Friday Prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque
SadaNews - Tens of thousands of worshippers performed Friday prayer today at the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, as they gathered there since the morning hours amidst the strict military measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities on access to the mosque.
Local sources reported that the occupati...
US Energy Secretary Cancels Visit to Israel Following Its Rejection of Gas Export Agreemen...
SadaNews - US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has canceled his planned six-day visit to Israel after his Israeli counterpart, Eli Cohen, refused to endorse a massive gas export agreement recently reached between Israel and Egypt, according to Cohen's office.
In August, the Israeli "Leviathan" field s...
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"Financial Times": Trump Cancelled Budapest Summit with Putin Due to Moscow's Stubborn Sta...
SadaNews - The "Financial Times" reported today, Friday, that the United States has cancelled the Budapest summit that was scheduled to take place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin after Moscow insisted on stubborn demands regarding Ukraine.
The newspaper stat...
FBI: Arrest of Active-Duty American Soldier for Kidnapping Minor Girl
SadaNews - The American "Federal Bureau of Investigation" (FBI) revealed on Thursday that an active-duty U.S. Marine soldier has been arrested for the kidnapping of a 12-year-old girl from Indiana with the intent to sexually assault her.
The bureau stated in a release that William Richard Roy (24 y...
Survivors of the Nuclear Bomb in Japan Protest Trump's Resumption of Nuclear Testing
SadaNews - A group of survivors of the nuclear bomb in Japan, who hold the Nobel Peace Prize, harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to resume nuclear weapons testing, deeming it "completely unacceptable," according to "Agence France-Presse."
More than 200,000 people were killed...