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The health professionals from the Arezzo region were filming a video promoting a boycott of the Israeli pharmaceutical giant.
Alisher Tursunov, 51, commonly known as Mubashshir Ahmad, faces up to eight years in prison.
Former Hamas hostages Keith and Aviva Siegel led a demonstration at the organization’s offices in the South African capital demanding it fulfill its mandate.
The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.
The Australian Jewish Association slammed the move ahead of a speaking tour, which bars the lawmaker from entering the country for three years.
Footage allegedly shows an envelope containing the documents being accidentally dropped into the trash at a Sarajevo hotel reception desk.
“Labour wanted a secret ‘Islamophobia’ consultation, inviting only handpicked groups to take part,” a Conservative UK parliamentarian stated. “But we exposed them.”
Amid a water crisis and internal criticism of President Masoud Pezeshkian, assessments of a high likelihood of another war hang in the air.
The African republic has emerged as “a critical security and diplomatic partner for the United States,” the Republican senator wrote in a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Britain, France and Germany told the United Nations they will trigger snapback sanctions if Tehran fails to reach a nuclear deal by the end of August.
The Gaza-based terrorist group called Canberra’s decision an act of political courage.
The luxury Swiss watch company said that it hired a historian to investigate and will publish the results of the probe.