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Spain Expels Two U.S. Agents for Infiltrating Secret Service: Tragicomic Twist in a Diplomatic Espionage Drama

Spain expels two U.S. agents for allegedly bribing its intelligence agents. The bizarre incident strains diplomatic ties, raising questions about the nature of U.S.-Spain intelligence collaboration.

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Chronicle of Hope, Strife, and Legacy

Israeli-Palestinian conflict: a tapestry of historic claims, wars, peace attempts, and core issues like statehood, settlements, Jerusalem's status, and the fate of 5.6 million Palestinian refugees.

Netanyahu’s Controversy: Ignored Warnings and Democracy Undermined

In a startling revelation, Egyptian Intelligence Minister warned former Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu of an impending Hamas attack, raising questions about his competence and dedication.

Crisis Escalates in Gaza: Israel Orders Full Blockade

Amid escalating conflict, Israel's full blockade of Gaza exacerbates the crisis. Over 700 dead in Israel and 413 in Gaza, including civilians. Urgent international intervention is crucial for peace.

Europe’s Struggle to Mediate Kosovo-Serbia Relations: A Call for a Unified Approach

In the shadow of violence, Europe's diplomatic dance in Kosovo-Serbia relations falters. A unified approach is needed to secure stability in this volatile Balkan hotspot and safeguard Europe's future.

A New Dawn for Media Regulation in Kosovo

The Journalists Association of Kosovo expressed concerns over the draft Law on the Independent Media Commission. Despite criticism, the law aligns with EU standards, promoting transparency, independence, and public consultation to enhance media freedom and accountability in Kosovo.

Brussels Talks Collapse Over Kosovo’s Demands

Hopes for a breakthrough in the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue were dashed as the tripartite meeting in Brussels failed to materialise due to Kosovo’s conditions.

Julian Assange Released After Five-Year Imprisonment in UK

Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, has been freed after five years in a British prison, following a deal with US authorities to plead guilty to charges.

Germany Reinstates Military Draft Amid Russian Threat

Germany is reinstating national military service, driven by fears of Russian aggression. Defence Minister Boris Pistorius' plan aims to bolster military strength amid rising tensions.
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