France condemns Israeli strike on Iranian prison

The IDF put foreigners in danger during its bombing campaign, the French foreign minister has said France has accused Israel of endangering its citizens by striking Evin Prison in Tehran on Monday. Iranian officials said parts of the facility were damaged in the attack. A video circulating on social media appears to show that the…

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Poland to question ex-justice minister over spyware

Donald Tusk’s government has accused its predecessor of using Israel’s Pegasus program against political opponents A Warsaw court has ordered the arrest of former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, unless he testifies before a parliamentary committee investigating the alleged use of Israeli-made spyware against the current ruling coalition. Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government has claimed that…

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Member state calls on NATO to ‘show muscle’

NATO and the EU should deploy additional forces to the Baltic Sea, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has said NATO should ramp up its presence in the Baltic Sea to discourage Russia or anyone else from engaging in malicious activities there, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has stated. He was particularly referring to a string of recent…

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Trump’s envoy signals possible Ukraine concessions

President Vladimir Putin has previously indicated that Moscow would be open to talks if Kiev withdrew its troops from Russian regions Territorial concessions may be part of future peace talks between Moscow and Kiev, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy on Russia and Ukraine has suggested. Speaking on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, Keith…

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