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Asharq al-Awsat describes how Russia and Iran utilize language to advance interests in Syria

The pan-Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, sheds light on Russia and Iran's strategic use of language to bolster their influence in Syria.

Hungary to ratify Sweden's entry into NATO

Historically neutral since 1815, Sweden shifted its stance post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine, opting to align with NATO alongside Finland.

US veto blocks UN resolution on Gaza proposed by Algeria

The United States exercised its veto power to block a draft resolution urging an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Russian authorities add US senator to terrorist list

Lindsey Graham has been added to the "list of persons and organizations suspected of involvement in extremist activities or terrorism" by Russian authorities.

Alexei Navalny's widow urges West not to recognize Russia's March election

Yulia Navalnaya vowed to carry on her husband's crusade against the Russian regime and accused Vladimir Putin of murdering the Russian opposition leader

London police are investigating antisemitic vandalism against the statue of Amy Winehouse

A statue of the singer in her former home of Camden has had a pro-Palestinian sticker placed over a Star of David necklace, prompting condemnation from the public

Russia’s Investigative Committee sends Navalny’s body for 14-day ‘chemical examination’

Since the death of the Russian opposition politician on February 16, his family and lawyers have been denied access to his body