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Flotilla activists detained longer in Israel

Flotilla activists detained longer in Israel

An Israeli court has extended the detention of Spanish activist Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Avila after they were intercepted on boats bound for the Gaza Strip. The extension provides authorities with more time to conduct interrogations.

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Lawyer: Nobel laureate Mohammadi 'between life and death'

Lawyer: Nobel laureate Mohammadi 'between life and death'

Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is reportedly in critical condition after being hospitalized for five days with a heart ailment. Her supporters state she is currently fighting for her life while receiving medical treatment.

WHO: Sickest patients to the Netherlands for treatment

WHO: Sickest patients to the Netherlands for treatment

The World Health Organization is coordinating the evacuation of two seriously ill patients from the Dutch cruise ship Hondius to the Netherlands for medical treatment. The patients, who were affected by a hantavirus outbreak on the vessel, are currently reported to be in stable condition.

Zelensky also offers Bahrain drone deal

Zelensky also offers Bahrain drone deal

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered Bahrain a drone deal during a visit to the Gulf state. Zelensky reported having a productive conversation with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to discuss further cooperation.

Wageningen45: soldiers from 25 countries march in Freedom Parade

Wageningen45: soldiers from 25 countries march in Freedom Parade

On Tuesday afternoon, a large crowd gathered in Wageningen for the annual Freedom Parade featuring WWII veterans and soldiers from 25 different countries. Organized by Wageningen45, the event saw spectators standing rows deep to watch the military procession.

US: Strait of Hormuz calmer again

US: Strait of Hormuz calmer again

The United States reports that tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have stabilized following Monday's shelling, with General Dan Caine describing the current situation as calmer. The U.S. military expects to assist more ships that have been stranded in the Middle East due to the conflict in the coming days.