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Floating circus: Activists mistake GPS for geopolitics

Gaza

Floating circus: Activists mistake GPS for geopolitics

A British-flagged yacht carrying 12 pro-Palestinian activists, including Swedish climate celebrity Greta Thunberg and French far-left MEP Rima Hassan, is inching its way toward Gaza in what critics are calling a calculated media stunt aimed more at headlines than humanitarian aid.

Algeria’s foreign policy falters on Western Sahara

Algeria

Algeria’s foreign policy falters on Western Sahara

In recent weeks, Algeria has suffered a string of diplomatic blows on the Western Sahara issue, most notably with the United Kingdom and Ghana expressing support for Morocco’s autonomy plan—a development that underscores the growing global consensus around Rabat’s approach and the fading influence of Algiers on the matter.

Lufthansa clears for takeoff to Tel Aviv

Israel

Lufthansa clears for takeoff to Tel Aviv

Lufthansa Group announced it will resume flights to Tel Aviv starting June 23, marking a major shift in the international air travel landscape after months of heightened regional tension.

Vision 2030 drives transformation of Saudi retail landscape

Saudi Arabia

Vision 2030 drives transformation of Saudi retail landscape

Saudi Arabia’s shopping mall sector is on an upward trajectory, bolstered by evolving consumer preferences and the ambitious Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to transform the Kingdom into a global business and tourism hub.

Waiting for Iran’s evidence

Iran

Waiting for Iran’s evidence

Iranian intelligence agencies have obtained a large trove of sensitive Israeli documents, some related to the nuclear plans and facilities of Tehran's arch enemy, Iran's state media reported on Saturday.

Milei meets Pope Leo, confirms visit to Argentina

Politics

Milei meets Pope Leo, confirms visit to Argentina

Argentina's President Javier Milei held his first official audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Saturday where he confirmed that the pontiff will visit the South American country, according to the presidential spokesman.

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