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Swedish Gaza activists being released from Israel's Ketziot prison in the Negev desert, appearing relieved as they prepare to fly home.

Swedish gaza activists may fly home from israeli prison

October 06, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Nine Swedish gaza activists held for four days in Israel's Ketziot prison in the Negev desert are set to be released and flown home on Monday. Relatives have received details of harsh conditions, including limited food and water access and humiliating treatment. Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard confirms the plans, but Israel denies all mistreatment claims.

Sánchez Backs Anti-Israel Protests

September 15, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed pride in protests against Israel during the Vuelta a España on September 14. The demonstrations called for actions related to Palestine, with increased security in Madrid to ensure the event's completion.

Spain PM Faces Criticism Over Vuelta Race Abandonment

Spain's Prime Minister has called for Israel to be banned from international sports events following pro-Palestinian protests that led to the abandonment of the Vuelta a España cycling race. The decision has drawn criticism from various quarters. The incident highlights tensions related to the Gaza conflict spilling into sports.

International Discussions on Eastern Europe Tensions in 2025

September 17, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Global leaders have convened to address escalating tensions in Eastern Europe, with reports highlighting differing perspectives on diplomatic efforts and military developments. Sources indicate ongoing negotiations involving Russia and other nations, amid calls for peaceful resolutions. Contradictory accounts from various outlets present a complex picture of the situation.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg in Ketziot prison, meeting with Swedish officials amid the Negev desert landscape.

Greta Thunberg held in Israeli prison

October 04, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Climate activist Greta Thunberg is currently held in Ketziot prison in Israel's Negev desert. The Swedish embassy has met with her, and another Swedish citizen is also detained there.

Trump's State Visit to UK Highlights Transatlantic Ties

September 20, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

President Donald Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom, hosted by King Charles III, featured a state dinner where the monarch emphasized the enduring historic bonds between the two nations. The visit, occurring amid ongoing global tensions, included discussions on trade, security, and climate policy. While the event aimed to strengthen alliances, it also drew protests and scrutiny over Trump's past rhetoric on international relations.

France Officially Recognizes Palestinian Statehood

In a landmark diplomatic move, France has formally recognized Palestine as a sovereign state, becoming the latest European nation to endorse Palestinian statehood amid ongoing regional tensions. The announcement, made by President Emmanuel Macron during a press conference in Paris, signals a potential shift in European Union policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This decision comes as international calls for a two-state solution intensify following recent escalations in the Middle East.

Swedish PM takes activists' torture claims seriously

October 09, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson states that the government takes seriously the allegations of torture against Swedish activists, including Greta Thunberg, in an Israeli prison. The Foreign Ministry will investigate the claims, but it is too early to criticize Israel. The activists describe cramped conditions and threats during their detention.

President Trump shakes hands with freed hostage Edan Alexander in the White House Oval Office, commemorating the October 7 anniversary amid peace deal efforts.

Trump meets freed hostage on October 7 anniversary

October 08, 2025 Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

On the second anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, President Donald Trump met with Edan Alexander, a freed American-Israeli hostage, at the White House. The meeting coincides with U.S. efforts to secure a peace deal involving the release of remaining hostages held by Hamas. Commemorations across Washington highlighted the ongoing conflict and calls for action against antisemitism and terrorist-linked groups.

Trump extends US security guarantee to Qatar

President Donald Trump has announced a major security partnership with Qatar, providing the Gulf nation with guarantees similar to those of NATO allies. The deal, signed during Trump's visit to Doha, includes $82 billion in US defense sales over 10 years. This elevates Qatar's status as a key US partner in the Middle East.

Foreign minister criticizes activists: over 70,000 emails to ministry

October 08, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard has sharply criticized activists on the Gaza convoy Global Sumud Flotilla for ignoring travel warnings and launching a campaign that flooded the Foreign Ministry with emails. Despite their own responsibility, Sweden provided consular support and contacted Israel to ensure proper treatment. The campaign resulted in over 70,000 emails and blocked emergency calls, endangering other Swedes' safety.

Trump criticizes Thunberg after deportation from Israel

October 07, 2025 Ti AI ṣe iroyin

US President Donald Trump has called Greta Thunberg a troublemaker with anger issues who should see a doctor. The statement came after Thunberg and other activists were deported from Israel, where they tried to break the Gaza blockade. In Athens, she was greeted with cheers and sharply criticized Israel's actions.

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