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Egypt to work with Palestine to resume sending aid to Gaza: media

Cairo, May 25 (UNI) Egypt will work out a mechanism with the Palestinian Authority (PA) to resume sending humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, Al-Qahera News reported on Friday by quoting a "high-ranking" source.
The report said the unnamed source stressed the Rafah crossing is "an Egyptian-Palestinian crossing" and the resume of aid delivery will be conducted through cooperation with the PA.
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Russia’s foreign intelligence service says NATO wants to involve Moldova to counter Moscow

14 Jul 2025 | 7:18 PM

Moscow, July 14 (UNI) The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has alleged that NATO countries are actively preparing to involve Moldova in a potential armed conflict with Russia, to use it as yet another bastion in the bloc’s efforts to counter Moscow’s ongoing military advance into Kyiv.

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Sri Lankan Navy has arrested 181 Indian fishermen so far this year

14 Jul 2025 | 5:03 PM

Colombo/New Delhi, July 14 (UNI) Sri Lanka Navy has seized 24 Indian fishing boats and arrested 181 fishermen for allegedly fishing in Sri Lankan waters so far this year, the navy said in a statement today.

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Trump greenlights weapons consignment, including Patriot missiles, for Ukraine

Trump greenlights weapons consignment, including Patriot missiles, for Ukraine

14 Jul 2025 | 4:27 PM

Washington, July 14 (UNI) US President Donald Trump has reportedly unveiled a new weapons package for Ukraine which will contain more offensive weapons, after earlier announcing that he has greenlit shipments for Kyiv which were stopped for a while due to domestic shortages and shifting strategic priorities.

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Trump to meet NATO Sec Gen today

Trump to meet NATO Sec Gen today

14 Jul 2025 | 4:24 PM

Washington, July 14 (UNI) US President Donald Trump is set to meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte this week amid his announcement of resuming weapon supplies to Ukraine, reports CBS News.

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14 Jul 2025 | 3:27 PM

Brussels/Washington, July 14 (UNI) Amid the growing animosity between the United States and the European Union, following President Donald Trump’s imposition of 30% tariffs on EU exports, the bloc has decided to delay its retaliatory measures to August 1, hoping to reach a deal in the midst of continued negotiations.

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