Iran’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, resigned from the new government due to disagreements with President Ebrahim Raisi’s administration. Zarif cited lack of support and influence, as well as the absence of coordination on foreign policy matters as reasons for his resignation. This move reflects underlying tensions within Iran’s leadership and could impact the country’s foreign relations.
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Senior Islamic State Leader Killed in Joint Iraqi-U.S. Operation, Iraq Says
An airstrike conducted by joint Iraqi and U.S. forces killed a senior Islamic State leader, Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rufay’i, in Iraq, who was considered one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world. The Islamic State has been reconstituting in Syria, carrying out numerous attacks, with affiliates in over a dozen countries across three continents, evolving its organization structure. The most deadly attacks in 2024 were linked to the IS-Khorasan affiliate based in Afghanistan, showing...
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