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Libya signs MoU with Boeing to develop civil aviation sector
TRIPOLI, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Libya's Government of National Unity, represented by the Minister of Transport and the Prime Minister's Financial Advisor, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Boeing during an official visit by a delegation to the United States, according to a statement released Saturday.According to the statement, the MoU aims to advance Libya's civil aviation sector through modernizing the national fleet, supporting aircraft acquisition programs, enhancing technical and technological cooperation, and contributing to the development of infrastructure in line with internationally recognized standards.The signing ceremony was attended by a senior advisor to the U.S. president, Massad Boulos, who stressed the importance of strengthening the Libyan-U.S. partnership.Both sides affirmed that the MoU marks an important step toward upgrading Libya's air transport sector and improving its operational and technical efficiency, contributing to better air service quality, enhanced regional and international connectivity, and supporting the country's economic development efforts, the statement said.
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Iraqi paramilitary member killed, 2 injured in bomb explosion
BAGHDAD, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Iraq's paramilitary Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) announced Saturday that one of its members was killed and two others were wounded in a roadside bomb explosion in Karbala province.A statement by the PMF said that the explosion struck a PMF patrol tasked with protecting convoys of pilgrims traveling to perform the Hajj pilgrimage.A Karbala police officer told Xinhua anonymously that an investigation has been launched to identify those behind the attack, noting it is the first such incident since the start of this year's Hajj transport operations.The strategic road witnesses the daily passage of dozens of convoys of pilgrims, with fixed and mobile patrols from the Iraqi security forces securing the route, an important land gateway for Iraqi pilgrims.
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Historical revisionism and educational d...
Historical revisionism and educational deficiencies are leaving Japan's youth with a lack of accurate understanding of the Tokyo Trial: Japanese scholar
The year 2026 marks the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), also known as the Tokyo Trial.
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Mali alleges military officers collabora...
Mali alleges military officers collaborated with jihadists in attacks against government
Authorities in Mali say some members of the military collaborated with jihadist and separatist fighters behind a wave of coordinated attacks described as among the most significant in more than a decade.
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Yemeni Coast Guard reports hijacking of tanker off Shabwa coast
ADEN, Yemen, May 2 (Xinhua) -- The Yemeni Coast Guard said Saturday that an oil tanker was boarded and taken under control by unidentified armed individuals off the coast of Shabwa before being steered toward the Somali coast.The pro-government Coast Guard troops confirmed in a brief statement that they had received a report earlier in the day regarding the hijacking of the tanker M/T EUREKA in waters off southern Yemen.
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Maritime agency reports 2nd security incident south of Yemen
ADEN, Yemen, May 2 (Xinhua) -- A second incident involving a commercial vessel being approached by unidentified boats has been reported in waters south of Yemen, a British maritime security agency said Saturday.The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said in a statement posted on social media platform X that it had received a report of a suspicious approach approximately 84 nautical miles southwest of Al Mukalla.According to the agency, the master of a bulk carrier reported that a green-hulled skiff, accompanied by a white fishing vessel, approached to within 500 meters of the ship.The development comes less than 24 hours after the UKMTO issued a separate warning about another encounter in nearby waters.In that earlier case, the master of a bulk carrier reported being approached by a skiff with a black hull carrying seven armed individuals.No injuries or damage have been reported in either incident.Amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Iran and Yemen's Houthis have repeatedly warned of a possible return to attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.The threats have heightened concerns about the safety of one of the world's most vital maritime routes. However, despite the repeated statements, there have been no clear indications so far of a renewed campaign targeting vessels in the area.
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Chinese motorcycle making waves in Super...
Chinese motorcycle making waves in Superbike World Championship
Hungary is hosting a key round of the Superbike World Championship, where a new motorcycle is drawing attention across the paddock.
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2 Gaza-bound aid flotilla members brought to Israel for questioning after sea interception
JERUSALEM, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Two members of the Global Sumud Flotilla, an international humanitarian convoy intercepted by the Israeli navy in the Mediterranean Sea while en route to Gaza, were brought to Israel for questioning by law enforcement authorities, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said Saturday in a statement.The flotilla was intercepted by the Israeli navy in international waters on Wednesday evening, and 175 of its participants disembarked on the Greek island of Crete on Friday, in coordination with the Greek government.According to the Israeli statement, the two who were not released are Saif Abu Keshek, allegedly a leading member of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), and Thiago Avila, who operates with the PCPA and is suspected of illegal activity.The PCPA, a main organizer of recent flotillas that aimed to break Israel's security cordon around Gaza, was sanctioned by the United States, claiming it is clandestinely acting on behalf of Hamas.The Israeli ministry said that the two people will receive consular visits from representatives of their respective countries in Israel. Abu Keshek is a Spanish and Swedish national, and Avila has a Brazilian citizenship.The Global Sumud Flotilla, comprising dozens of vessels, set sail from Barcelona in April and expanded during its stop in Italy to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and challenge the longstanding Israeli blockade of the territory.Israel said the flotilla was intercepted to enforce what it described as a lawful naval blockade on Gaza. The Israeli operation drew condemnation from several countries, which described the interception as an assault.
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US May Day rallies against war on Iran, ...
US May Day rallies against war on Iran, immigrant crackdown draw tens of thousands nationwide
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the United States on Friday to join May Day rallies against the US-Israeli war on Iran and defend labor and immigrant rights.
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Chinese firm reportedly sues Australian ...
Chinese firm reportedly sues Australian govt over Port of Darwin; case tests Canberra’s commitment to international investment obligations: analyst
Landbridge, a Chinese-owned company that owns Darwin Port, has launched international legal action to try and stop the Australian government from acquiring the port on so-called "national security" grounds.
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Banksy confirms creating 'blind patrioti...
Banksy confirms creating 'blind patriotism' statue in central London
Elusive street artist Banksy confirmed he was behind a new work drawing crowds in central London: a statue of a suited man striding into the void while holding a flag that blocks his view.
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5.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan's...
5.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan's Nara Prefecture: JMA
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 struck Nara Prefecture in western Japan on Saturday, the country's weather agency said.No immediate injuries or damage have been reported.The temblor occurred at 6:28 p.m. local time in Nara Prefecture at a depth of 70 km, measuring 4 on Japan's
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Israeli army says struck 50 Hezbollah ta...
Israeli army says struck 50 Hezbollah targets in S. Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday said in a statement that it had struck around 50 Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon over the past day.The army stated that the strikes killed militants who operated near its soldiers and dismantled infrastructure belonging to the group.It struck
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Iranian FM says war against Iran has cos...
Iranian FM says war against Iran has cost US 100 bln USD so far
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said Friday that the war against Iran has cost the United States 100 billion U.S. dollars so far.
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