Hezbollah Sites In Lebanon Turn Fireball In Israeli Attacks | Watch Rocket Destroy Merkava Tank
Israel massively bombarded Hezbollah military infrastructure across the Lebanon border. Israeli military released several videos showing the destruction in Lebanon and termed it a revenge for Hezbollah opening fire a day earlier towards Israel border. Hezbollah had shared video proof of its rockets destroying Israeli Merkava tank at the border and snipers firing at Israeli surveillance cameras. Watch for more details.
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MUST WATCH!!!ThE Son of Hamas Founder Turns To Jesus Christ, LISTEN PLEASE
Son of Hamas Founder Turns To Jesus Christ, Then This HAPPENS. The Son of Hamas co-founder had a radical encounter with Jesus Christ; his testimony should encourage Christians to pray for Muslims and Jews in Israel, Palestine, and around the world.
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Will Free Hostages Only If...': Hamas Sets Condition As U.S-Qatar Push For Captives' Release
After U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken held talks with Qatar's Prime Minister, in his ongoing attempt to negotiate the release of Hamas hostages, Hamas has now come up with some conditions. Reportedly, Hamas initially told Qatar that it was prepared to return women, children and elderly hostages in exchange for Israel releasing 36 female and teenage Palestinian security prisoners currently in Israeli prisons. However, the offer was not entertained by Israel. Watch this to know more.
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Hamas Ready to Release Hostages If Airstrikes Stop, Iran Claims | Egypt Asks Israel To Open Rafah
UK PM, Rishi Sunak said that the opening of the Rafah border crossing is a priority. The crossing between Egypt and Gaza had been expected to open at some point today. Hundreds of people gathered once again today hoping they’d be allowed to cross into Egypt. Hamas has refuted claims Israel has restarted water supplies to southern Gaza. This comes after Israel's minister of energy and water, Israel Katz, stated that water had been restored at one "specific point" in Gaza. Water has run out at UN shelters across Gaza and aid workers said they had not yet seen evidence the water was back on.
#israelgazawar #israelpalestineconflict #warnews
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Iran's Narges Mohammadi wins Nobel Peace Prize
Imprisoned Iranian women's rights advocate Narges Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in a rebuke to Tehran's theocratic leaders and boost for anti-government protesters.
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Scary Video Reveals French Warships Docking at West Africa's Coast #ecowas #africa #news
ollowing a challenging struggle with Niger's military junta, France decided to withdraw its troops from Niger last month. Nonetheless, a troubling video has surfaced, showing a French warship discreetly docking in Ivory Coast. The video was filmed at a port in Ivory Coast and documents the arrival of a French warship at the Abidjan Port, as recorded by a transporter from Burkina Faso. In the video, the transporter can be heard stating that the French warship had arrived the night before. What's more, he noticed another French warship already moored to the right at the port.
Despite the increasing prevalence of anti-French sentiments across Africa, particularly in former French colonies, certain African nations still maintain close diplomatic ties with France. It's worth highlighting that France operates a military base in Abidjan, Ivory Coast's capital, where around 1,000 troops are stationed. The emergence of this video raises concerns due to France's publicized threats of military intervention against the leadership in Niger.
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Niger Bans Export of Natural Gas to Punish Nigeria.
On Tuesday, October 3, 2023, the government of Niger announced a ban on all exports of liquefied petroleum gas or LPG until further notice. The government said that the ban was necessary to ensure that domestic demand for LPG is met. However, this ban could precipitate the military intervention in Niger as it could anger Nigeria.
LPG, also known as cooking gas, is a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases used as fuel in cooking, heating, and other applications.
Nigeria is the largest consumer of LPG in Africa, with an estimated demand of 1.8 million metric tons per year. However, due to the lack of adequate infrastructure and domestic production, Nigeria relies heavily on imports from neighboring countries, especially Niger, which has abundant natural gas reserves.
Niger is a major producer of LPG, and it normally exports its surplus to neighboring Nigeria. However, the government said that domestic demand for LPG has increased in recent months, due to rising prices and economic hardship.
The ban on LPG exports is likely to have a significant impact on Nigeria, which is a major importer of LPG from Niger. Nigerian consumers are likely to see higher prices for liquified petroleum gas, and some businesses may be forced to close
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Argentina election fight brews over women's rights
Argentina's presidential election race is putting abortion access and women's rights in the spotlight, sparking fierce debate in a country that has been a pioneer in expanding reproductive rights in Latin America.
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Niger declares mourning after dozens of soldiers killed in attack near Mali #nigerrepublic#africa
At least 29 soldiers have been killed in an attack in western Niger, according to the country’s defence ministry.
A three-day national mourning period was declared in the country on Tuesday over the incident that involved “improvised explosive devices and kamikaze vehicles by more than a hundred terrorists”, according to a televised statement made by the ministry on Monday night.
It added that two soldiers were seriously wounded and “several dozen terrorists” were also killed.
The attack took place near the country’s border with Mali during military operations aimed at “neutralising the threat posed” by the ISIL (ISIS) armed group in the area, according to the ministry.
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LITTLE BLACK GIRL DENIED A MEDAL,Unveiling the Dark Side: Racism in Ireland's . #news
Gymnastics Ireland suppressed a personal apology letter to a young gymnast whose treatment at a medal ceremony sparked international outrage.
While every other participant received a medal, a young girl wasn't given one. She was the only black girl there
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Novo Nordisk owner sees IPO window opening #news
That's a hell of a lot of money coming our way': Novo Nordisk owner readies for big Wegovy windfall
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Pope appeals for an end to humanitarian crisis, prays for Synod
Pope Francis urged dialogue on Sunday from both sides of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia to end the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
''I renew my call for dialogue between Azerbaijan and Armenia, hoping that talks between the parties, with the support of the international community, will foster a lasting agreement that will bring an end to the humanitarian crisis," the pope said, praying for the displaced people.
More than 100,000 refugees have arrived in Armenia since Azerbaijan's military operation to retake control of Nagorno-Karabakh, the United Nations said, while thousands more endured long hours of delay in a huge traffic jam at the border.
The 86-year-old pontiff also prayed for the month-long major meeting in the Vatican, known as a synod, that could chart the Church's future, starting on Oct. 4.
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BREAKING NEWS..Nightclub fire kills over a dozen in Spain's Murcia #news#worldnews
t least a dozen people have been killed in a fire in a nightclub in Murcia in southeast Spain, emergency services said, adding that rescuers were still searching for people unaccounted for after the blaze.
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Mali speaks on Behalf of the people of NIGER, after REJECT at UN | exposing France
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, three West African countries, have signed a mutual security pact in Bamako this week that will allow them to cooperate against threats of armed rebellion, external aggression, and Further Establish Mutual Cooperation
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Sevastopol Strike Killed Russian Navy Officers, Zelensky In Poland, Ukraine Drone Hits FSB Building
The Russian defence ministry said its air defences shot down two Ukrainian drones over the Belgorod and Kursk Regions on September 24. Three people died in Russian airstrikes targeting the southern Ukrainian regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded two Polish volunteers state awards during a stopover in Poland on September 24. However, Zelensky did not meet any Polish officials as relations between the two countries are strained over grain imports. Meanwhile, President Andrzej Duda said Poland remains ready to help export grain from Ukraine to global markets outside of Europe. Watch the video to find out more.
#russiaukrainewar #zelensky #ukrainestrike #worldnews
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Niger’s ousted Bazoum appeals to West Africa bloc court to free him. #africa #ecowas #niger #war
Niger’s ousted Bazoum appeals to West Africa bloc court to free him.
Bazoum’s lawyer has asked the ECOWAS court to order Niger’s military rulers to end his ‘arbitrary arrest’ and hand power over to him.
The president of Niger has appealed to a court of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to free him, his lawyer said on Wednesday.
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Kenya President William Ruto Fierce UN Speech Warning the Security Council
William Samoei Ruto, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya, addresses the general debate of the 78th Session of the General Assembly of the UN
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The REAL REASON France Won't Leave Niger Exposed. #ecowas #war #africa #niger #senseless #coup#army
Well, we’ve been hearing a lot about coups across Africa and the growing anti-France sentiments across the entire continent. We have seen military juntas that have demanded the French leave their countries after taking down their former presidents, who were French allies. The French seem to have taken the demand to leave Mali and Burkina Faso lightly. However, France has taken the Niger junta’s demand to leave Niger seriously and is strongly denying leaving the country.
In today’s video, we will look at the reasons why France is refusing to leave Niger despite the protests and prayers outside the French embassy in Niamey by the Nigeriens. The Niger military has also blocked food supplies to the embassy and cut off water and electricity supplies to the French embassy.
This video will partly explain why ECOWAS, under the chairmanship of Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has threatened military intervention in Niger if the junta does not reinstate ousted President Bazoum.
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Guinea Military Doumbouya Leader Speech at UN, "WE ARE NOT CHILDREN", stop interference in AFRICA.
Guinea Military Doumbouya Leader Speech at UN, "WE ARE NOT CHILDREN", stop interference in AFRICA.
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Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso Establish New Union to Counter ECOWAS #news #war #army #coup#ecowas
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, three West African countries, have signed a mutual security pact in Bamako this week that will allow them to cooperate against threats of armed rebellion, external aggression, and Further Establish Mutual Cooperation
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BREAKING NEWS..US authorities ask for public help to find missing jet
A fighter jet has gone missing in the United States. Authorities have asked the public to help locate the jet. How did the jet go missing? What really happened
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BREAKING FROM CONGO: Explosive Military Coup Rocks Congo Brazzaville President Denis Sassou is Away
#congocoup #congobrazzaville242 BREAKING! There is a military coup in Congo Brazaville at the moment. Congo president Nguesso is reported to be in US at the moment. He's been in power for decades. LETS GO!
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US Troops Resume Ops in Niger Even as Junta Wants France Out
Niger's Military leaders have struck a deal with the US. They are letting the American soldiers resume intelligence & security operations in the country to counter terrorism in the Sahel.
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Niger Still Thinks France Is Planning To Attack and Plans To TARGET French Corps First
The junta in Niger has accused France of secretly planning a military intervention in the country, leading to increased diplomatic tension. This situation highlights the delicate dynamics of regional politics in West Africa and raises doubts about France's role in the area.
The military leadership in Niger has made allegations against France, citing the presence of French forces and their buildup of troops and equipment in various West African nations. These actions have sparked concerns about a possible military intervention in Niamey.
Colonel Amadou Abdramane, spokesperson for the Niger coup leaders, stated that France's military cargo planes have been facilitating the transport of significant amounts of war materials and equipment to Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Benin. This has sparked inquiries and worries regarding France's intentions and activities in the region.
Colonel Amadou Abdramane further explained that France is consistently deploying its troops in multiple ECOWAS countries as part of their preparations for a potential military intervention against Niger. He indicated that these preparations are being carried out in collaboration with the ECOWAS community organization.
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Shocking Developments: Niger Releases French Official, US Bases Resume Operations
Niger Releases French Official, Us Bases Resume Operations, EU Call To Counter Russia In Africa -
In a significant turn of events that has sparked international interest and relief, Niger has arrived at a decision to release a French official who was previously detained. This move follows a period of diplomatic tension between Niger and France, rooted in the aftermath of a military coup that led to demands for the withdrawal of French troops and diplomats from the West African nation. The release of the French official represents a potential shift in the strained relations between the two countries, raising questions about the future of their diplomatic ties and the presence of French forces in the Sahel region.
The French Foreign Ministry announced on September 14, confirming the release of Stéphane Jullien, a French official who had previously been detained by security forces in Niger. Jullien, who served as an adviser to French nationals in Niger, had been apprehended by Niger's security forces on September 8, as reported by the French Foreign Ministry in Paris.
Jullien, a longstanding businessman in Niger, played a role in representing the interests of French expatriates at the French embassy. Relations between Niger and France quickly deteriorated following the July 26 coup, which resulted in the removal of President Mohamed Bazoum, a close ally of France.
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