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Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi was arrested by Iranian security forces at a memorial for a lawyer whose death has sparked controversy. She and other activists were detained after leading chants against the government. Mohammadi has remained a prominent voice for women's rights despite years of imprisonment.
Lebanon's foreign minister says the country is distancing itself from Iranian influence and strengthening diplomacy as Hezbollah refuses to disarm. He warned of possible large-scale Israeli military action amid growing regional tensions.
Israel has reportedly agreed to a United States demand to pay for and oversee the massive operation to clear rubble in Gaza, a task expected to cost over $1 billion. With little international funding, Israel could be left to handle the entire cleanup as a prerequisite for reconstruction. The move has raised concerns in Jerusalem about security priorities and the future of the enclave.
A powerful storm in Gaza has left 800,000 people at risk from flooding and collapsed buildings. The podcast also covers global stories, including legal battles over social media bans, activism in Iran, and conservation concerns.
Arab and Muslim countries have voiced support for the United Nations agency aiding Palestinian refugees, following an Israeli raid and scrutiny from the United States. The joint statement highlights the agency's vital role amid rising tensions.
Four people appeared in court over a break-in at Brize Norton air base, where protesters caused millions of pounds in damage. The group faces charges related to conspiracy and entering a prohibited place, with a trial set for 2027.
The Palestinian Authority has condemned Israel's decision to legalize 19 West Bank outposts, warning it threatens Palestinian land. Officials say the move raises alarms for the region's future.
The former International Criminal Court prosecutor alleges a previous UK official threatened to defund the court over Israel arrest warrants. The claim comes amid ongoing controversy and a change in the UK government.
TikTok has announced the nominees for its 2025 Middle East and North Africa Awards, with the ceremony set to take place in Dubai during the 1 Billion Followers Summit. The awards will honor creators across multiple categories, with public voting open until December 23.
A leak has revealed the locations of over 53,000 Your Party members, deepening internal disputes. The breach comes as the party faces ongoing infighting and controversy after its first conference.
Primal Scream is facing criticism for displaying controversial imagery at a London show, which many have called antisemitic. The band says the video was meant to provoke debate, while the venue and Jewish groups have condemned the display and called for an investigation.
Sudan faces a catastrophic conflict that has displaced 12 million people and left millions in need of urgent aid. Widespread violence and human rights abuses continue as the world’s attention remains focused elsewhere.
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