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Finnish lawmaker convicted on hate speech for 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a 'disorder'
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen was convicted by Finland's Supreme Court for a 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a "disorder of psycho-sexual development."
فرمانده هوافضای سپاه: تلفاتگیری از آمریکا در منطقه ادامه دارد
مجید موسوی، فرمانده نیروی هوافضای سپاه پاسداران، در شبکه ایکس نوشت: «فلج کردن شبکه راداری، لجستیک و تلفاتگیری از آمریکا در منطقه ادامه دارد و با اشراف اطلاعاتی و ضربات ایران، آمریکا چارهای جز دور شدن از مرزهای ایران ندارد.»
Kim calls on House to pass Senate-backed TSA funding bill
Democratic Sen. Andy Kim (N.J.) said Sunday that if the Senate-backed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reached the House floor, it would pass. “What we know is that we have a bill that passed the Senate unanimously, a bipartisan piece of legislation that sits over at the House...
Expert: Houthis enter Iran war to shift balance
Yemen's Houthis joined the ongoing Middle East conflict with missile strikes on southern Israel after a month of hostilities, seeking to tilt a battlefield that has drifted into stalemate while preserving flexibility for further escalation, an expert said.
Conflict Overshadows CPAC
Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Jeff Mason reports from the CPAC conference held at the Gaylord Hotel in Texas. He joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to explain how, despite strong support for President Trump, attendees expressed unease. (Source:...
گشت شبانه جنگندههای بریتانیا در منطقه
نیروی هوایی بریتانیا اعلام کرد شنبه شب ۷ پهپاد مهاجم را منهدم کرد. وزارت دفاع بریتانیا نیز اعلام کرد جنگندههای تایفون و اف-۳۵ ماموریتهای دفاعی خود را بر فراز اردن، قطر، بحرین و امارات متحده عربی ادامه دادند و بالگردهای وایلدکت بر فراز شرق مدیترانه گشت زدند.
DHS funding freeze now longest partial government shutdown in US history
If the now-six-week partial shutdown continues after the weekend, it will become the longest of any shutdownThe shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the fourth largest agency in the US government, became the longest partial shutdown in US history on Sunday.If the now-six-week parti...
Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham after 44 days with club mired in relegation troubled
Croat failed to win a league match as interim head coachHad been away from post following death of fatherTottenham have parted company with Igor Tudor after seven games and 44 days in a desperate bid to halt their slide towards relegation from the Premier League.According to the club, the decision w...
Lankford: ‘We should never get to a moment we’re not paying federal workers’
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) on Sunday pushed for federal workers to be paid following recent tensions over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Congress. “We, by the way, I’ve got a bill that ends government shutdowns forever. You and I have talked about it before, this i...
Sen. Rand Paul on breaking away from Senate Republicans over some of Trump's policies
As chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, Sen. Rand Paul is at the center of some of the country's most critical debates. He speaks with Robert Costa about why he doesn't support President Trump's decision to launch strikes in Iran and how he feels about new Department of Homeland Security Sec...
Moroccans Among Top 3 Recipients of EU Citizenship in 2024
Moroccans were the second largest group to receive EU citizenships in 2024, according to a new report from the European Union’s statistical office, Eurostat. The post Moroccans Among Top 3 Recipients of EU Citizenship in 2024 appeared first on Morocco World News.
Homan says ‘we’ll see’ if ICE officers leave airports once TSA workers get paid
White House border czar Tom Homan expressed uncertainty Sunday at whether federal immigration officers will leave airports once Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees receive their delayed paychecks. “We’ll see. It depends [on] how many TSA agents come back to work, how many TSA age...
Suspected Ukrainian drones have crashed in Finland – prime minister
Two suspected Ukrainian drones crashed in Finland, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
وزرای خارجه ۴ کشور برای بازگشایی تنگه هرمز در پاکستان گفتوگو کردند
وزرای خارجه عربستان سعودی، مصر و ترکیه برای گفتوگو درباره تنشهای منطقه وارد پاکستان شدند. رویترز به نقل از پنج منبع آگاه گزارش داد این گفتوگوها در چارچوب تلاشهای گسترده برای تثبیت جریانهای کشتیرانی بر پیشنهادهایی برای بازگشایی تنگه هرمز متمرکز بود.
Saudi FM calls on PM Shehbaz
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Sunday called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif following a ministerial quadrilateral meeting in Islamabad, Prime Minister’s Office said. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, an...
A shadow war? The Shia-Sunni equation behind Iran's Gulf attacks
For decades, West Asia had learned to live with tension. Proxy battles, covert strikes, deniable operations and quiet escalations had defined the region’s uneasy equilibrium. But what unfolded in recent weeks broke that pattern. Iran did not just respond to the joint strikes by the United States and...
رییس قوه قضاییه: اموال ۲۰ نفر از «خارجنشینان» را توقیف کردیم
غلامحسین محسنی اژهای، رییس قوه قضاییه، گفت پس از دریافت «گزارشهای مردمی و کار دقیق اطلاعاتی و شناسایی» اموال ۲۰ نفر از «خارجنشینان» را پس از تشکیل پرونده توقیف کردیم. او افزود: «طبق قانون مجازات خائنین به وطن، اعدام است.»
Conflict Risks Escalate Infrastructure Disruptions
Bloomberg News Oil Strategist Julian Lee and BloombergNEF, Oil & Chemicals Analyst Philip Geurts join David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss how high record high oil prices will soon impact other commodities - like plastic. Watch the full interview on Bloo...
Republicans can fund ICE for an entire decade without a single Dem vote: Sen Cruz
Sen. Ted Cruz says Republicans can fund ICE for a decade using reconciliation, bypassing Democrats who he claims will never again vote to fund the agency.
Executed killer’s chilling claim about what she felt during pickax murders still haunts retired FBI agent
Retired FBI profiler Candice DeLong says Karla Faye Tucker's troubled childhood and drug use doomed her long before the 1983 pickaxe murders that sent her to death row.