Left politicians call for Europe to exit NATO amid US-Israeli attacks …
European left movements and politicians demanded exit from NATO, peacebuilding, as governments back illegal US-Israel attacks on Iran.
European left movements and politicians demanded exit from NATO, peacebuilding, as governments back illegal US-Israel attacks on Iran.
The IOF said that “all options are on the table” for a possible ground invasion against Lebanon, with 100,000 reservists deployed in the northern border.
Countries in South Asia, with millions of their citizens working in the Gulf, are facing popular outrage over their failure to condemn US-Israeli aggression and Khamenei’s assassination.
The attacks targeted key US-operated bases and installations across West Asia, alongside Israeli military sites and government premises in occupied Palestine, including Netanyahu’s office.
Several countries are looking for ways to sell oil to Cuba despite the blockade and threats of tariff increases by the United States. Meanwhile, Washington is opening up the possibility of sending oil and gas on its own terms.
In their first reactions, European politicians refused to name the US and Israel as initiators of attacks on Iran.
Over 200 Iranians were killed in the first round of US-Israeli attacks. As Iran’s retaliation against US bases and Israel continues, Trump warns against further attacks.
The strikes, launched jointly by the US and Israel, come amid ongoing nuclear talks between Iran and the US, mediated by Oman. Iran has begun its “overwhelming” retaliatory action against Israeli targets.
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Thousands of people protested against plans to build poultry mega-farms in Croatia, warning of health and environmental concerns.
British trade unions are calling for action on the right to food, as growing numbers of workers report being unable to afford basic necessities.
Trade unions are already leading a national movement against four new labor codes introduced by the ultra-right-wing government in the country which, they claim, normalizes extended working hours and strips the right to unionize.