The United States has announced that it will remove the Syrian group Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its list of foreign terrorist organizations. The group led the rebels that toppled the Assad regime, which had ruled Syria for 54 years. Its leader, Ahmed al-Shar, is now the country's interim president.
The body of 53-year-old Starovoit, who was dismissed from his post as head of the Ministry of Transport by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was found in the Odintsovo district of the city. The pistol that Starovoit was awarded to him was also found at the scene of his death. It is believed that he shot himself with the weapon he received from the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Muhiddin al-Qaradaghi, Secretary-General of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, called on the leaders of the Islamic world to wake up: "Do you agree to the loss of your first Qiblah in front of your eyes? Do you want it to be erased from your memories, just as it was erased from the map? O government leaders! If you leave Palestine alone, if you accept the humiliation of the Ummah, you will be the next victim!"
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said that "60,344 fighters have been sent to participate in the war in Ukraine." According to human rights activists, there is a practice of forcing people to sign contracts in Chechnya.
Newly developed MAI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO) system
Mordechai Kedar, a senior Jew in the Israeli Mossad intelligence service, has spoken out about inciting a civil war in Iran and weakening the Persian state. He argued that the Zionists could use the various ethnic groups within Iran to incite them and easily overthrow the Persian state.
According to the Sudanese Doctors Network, child deaths in the besieged city of Al-Fasher have increased sharply - at least 239 children have died since January this year. The main reasons for this are: the siege of the city by the Rapid Action Force (RAF), the humanitarian crisis and the lack of assistance and attention from the international community. For information, since the October 2021 coup, Sudan has been ruled by a council of generals, and a conflict has arisen between the two main ones.
Russia has become the first country in the world to officially recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Russian diplomat Dmitry Zhirnov said that Putin decided to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan at the suggestion of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The decision "demonstrates Russia's desire to establish a full-fledged partnership with Afghanistan."
Hamas has expressed its readiness to cease fire, but only if the war in the Gaza Strip ends completely.
Recent satellite images show that work is continuing at Iran's Fordo nuclear enrichment facility, which was bombed by the US.