Arrest of Amjad Youssef: A Step Towards Justice for the Tadamon Massacre
Amjad Youssef, a key suspect in the 2013 Tadamon massacre, has been arrested. This incident involved the mass killing of civilians during the Syrian civil war.
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Amjad Youssef, a key suspect in the 2013 Tadamon massacre, has been arrested. This incident involved the mass killing of civilians during the Syrian civil war.
As tensions escalate over naval blockades and uranium enrichment, former diplomat Kourosh Ahmadi warns that Iran and the US are entrenched in conflicting narratives, jeopardizing nuclear negotiations.
The decision of a healthy British woman to pursue assisted dying in Switzerland, following the loss of her son, ignites a complex debate on euthanasia laws across various cultures.
Divers are employing underwater speakers to aid in the restoration of a coral reef near Jamaica, aiming to attract marine life and promote growth.
The ongoing conflict is affecting the availability of critical resources like diesel and acid for the mining sector, leading to potential cost increases.
The Subaru BRZ has adopted the WRX's turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, but this new version is intended for rally purposes only and is not available for purchase.
NATO has stated that there is no provision for expelling member states, responding to reports of potential U.S. actions against Spain due to its support for the Iran conflict.
The German economy faces significant challenges as forecasts for growth are drastically reduced, largely due to soaring energy prices and the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Professor Sir Rory Collins has voiced his frustration over a recent data incident at the UK Biobank, attributing it to a few individuals and raising concerns about participant trust.
A woman has reported a noticeable change in how dealership staff interacted with her following the completion of her car purchase, raising concerns about post-sale customer service.
Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon of Haas take on everyday challenges, including the controversial topic of microwaving fish at work.
In a significant shift, France's health data platform will move from Microsoft to the French cloud provider Scaleway, following years of debate and scrutiny.
Kaja Kallas stresses the necessity of including nuclear experts in negotiations with Iran to prevent escalating tensions. EU leaders convene in Cyprus to address various issues, including the Middle East conflict.
The new Hyundai Ioniq V features a unique design with a swoopy roof and sharp angles, specifically tailored for the Chinese market and distinct from the Ioniq 5.
Understanding the internal patterns of materials can lead to innovative designs in material behavior.
As crude oil prices fluctuate, the lithium market faces its own challenges. Low prices are reportedly causing delays in new lithium projects, potentially tightening supply.
Social democrats are facing a significant decline across Central Europe, with no representation in Hungary, Bulgaria, or the Czech Republic, and polling below 10% in Poland.
The shift from traditional spare tires to tire-sealing kits prompts a critical examination of their effectiveness and practicality. Experts weigh in on this change.
EU countries are voicing apprehensions that Brussels' regulatory simplification efforts might inadvertently delay critical housing and infrastructure projects.
The Santa Marta conference will focus on how cities can pave the way for a fair transition to clean energy, with C40 members targeting a 50% reduction in fossil fuel use by 2030.