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  • 2 months ago | english.almayadeen.net | Al Mayadeen English |Richard Medhurst

    BREAKING DPRK says its nuclear weapons not a 'bargaining chip': KCNA Pentagon: State Department approves sale of $660 million worth of Hellfire missiles to "Israel" US State Dept approves sales of bombs, guidance kits, fuzes, support to "Israel" for over $7bln: Pentagon Trump says will have relations with DPRK, Kim Jong Un Al Mayadeen's correspondent: The meeting between the Lebanese President and Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam ended without announcing the government’s formation Trump:...

  • 2 months ago | english.almayadeen.net | Al Mayadeen English

    Al Mayadeen's camera was sniped by occupation forces on Sunday at the northern entrance to the town of Yaroun. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the crew. Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Yaroun, southern Lebanon, reported that the occupation forces opened fire to deter residents from gathering in the town. The attack occurred while the Al Mayadeen team was covering the ongoing resistance of the southern people, aimed at compelling the occupation forces to withdraw from their villages.

  • 2 months ago | english.almayadeen.net | Al Mayadeen English

    The Palestinian Resistance in the West Bank has been confronting and inflicting major blows on the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) following the aggression launched during the early hours of Sunday against several northern towns. The al-Quds Brigades - Jenin announced fierce confrontations with the occupation forces across combat axes in the Jenin refugee camp, using heavy bullet fire which achieved direct and confirmed casualties.

  • 2 months ago | english.almayadeen.net | Al Mayadeen English

    The United States is urging Ukraine to hold elections, possibly by the end of the year, particularly if Kiev reaches a ceasefire agreement with Russia in the coming months, according to President Donald Trump's top Ukraine official in a statement to Reuters.

  • 2 months ago | english.almayadeen.net | Al Mayadeen English

    At least 773 people were killed in the captured city of Goma and its surroundings in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as fighting continues against the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, who seized the city earlier last week. According to Patrick Muyaya, a Congolese government spokesperson, 773 bodies and 2,880 injured people were transported to the city's morgues and hospitals, noting that the death toll could be higher.

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