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<img src="https://d1fd687oe6a92y.cloudfront.net/img/user-media/titles/title/cover/7e90e1ccf97847d3896dbd6774cb52c0/752aa052a72a44b0ae16356700421b4d.jpg.180x0_q85_autocrop.webp" width="180" alt="Book Cover" /> <p>On September 13, 2022, Iran’s morality police arrested 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini for having too much hair protruding from her hijab (“Members of the <i>Gasht-e Ershad </i>then grabbed Amini and began forcing her into their van”). Three days later, she was dead in Kasra Hospital, another victim of the country’s re-education centers. Photos of Amini in the hospital showed severe trauma to her face and head, and the images quickly went viral on Instagram and other platforms. At her funeral, her mother rejected claims that her daughter had violated the law. Women ripped off their headscarves in defiance, and mourners’ wails turned into chants against the regime. Despite strict internet controls, videos circulated worldwide, and Iranians of different ethnicities, faiths, and…

news.sky.com

Putin issues defiant message - as Ukraine hopes for missiles that could reach Moscow

Vladimir Putin has vowed Russia will prevail in Ukraine, as Kyiv awaits word from Donald Trump about whether it can use long-range missiles that would bring Moscow within its range.

www.brisbanetimes.com.au

US President Donald Trump announces Middle East peace plan

US President Donald Trump announces details of a plan to end the Israel and Hamas war, which includes redeveloping Gaza.

www.ynetnews.com

Netanyahu agrees to Trump’s Gaza peace plan: ‘Will achieve all our war goals’

<div><a href='https://www.ynetnews.com/article/sy2izh00nlg'><img src='https://ynet-pic1.yit.co.il/picserver6/crop_images/2025/09/29/SJ2nZIdheg/SJ2nZIdheg_0_149_3000_1689_0_medium.jpg' alt=' טראמפ ונתניהו במסיבת עיתונאים בבית הלבן' title='' border='0' width='100' height='56'></a></div>Trump and Netanyahu announced a 20-point plan in Washington to end the Gaza war, secure the release of hostages within 72 hours, disarm Hamas and establish a transitional governing body for the Strip

www.bbc.com

Leaders in Middle East and Europe welcome Trump's Gaza peace plan

Donald Trump says if Hamas rejects the plan, Israel will have US backing to "finish the job of destroying the threat" from the armed group.

www.thehindu.com

PM Modi welcomes Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan

The peace proposal for Gaza aims to end the war between Israel and Hamas militants and requires the return of all hostages, living and dead, within 72 hours of a ceasefire

www.theage.com.au

‘The full monty’: Hamas told to accept Trump’s vision of Gaza peace – or else

The US president unveiled his proposal for a ceasefire as a landmark deal to bring peace. In reality, it was more like an ultimatum to Hamas.

arstechnica.com

Trump obtains another settlement as YouTube agrees to pay $24.5 million

Google owner Alphabet today agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit that President Trump filed against YouTube in 2021. Trump sued YouTube over his after Trump supporters' January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Alphabet agreed to pay $22 million "to settle and resolve with Plaintiff Donald J. Trump... which he has directed to be contributed, on his behalf, to the Trust for the National Mall, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity dedicated to restoring, preserving, and elevating the National Mall, to support the construction of the White House State Ballroom," a court filing said. Trump for the 90,000-square-foot ballroom. The , filed today in US District Court for the Northern District of California, said Alphabet will also pay $2.5 million to settle claims with plaintiffs the American Conservative Union, Andrew Baggiani, Austen Fletcher, Maryse Veronica Jean-Louis, Frank Valentine, Kelly Victory, and Naomi Wolf. Under the settlement, Alphabet admits no wrongdoing and the parties agreed…

www.foxnews.com

Trump finds new leverage in Ukraine fight with Tomahawk threat and long-range strike authorization

President is flexing new leverage in the war in Ukraine — allowing the nation to use U.S. weapons to strike deep into Russia, weighing whether to provide Kyiv with Tomahawk cruise missiles and vowing Ukraine can take back all its land — while pressing China and India to slash purchases of Russian oil.Ukraine supporters are cheering the shift, noting that after months of frustration over the grinding conflict, Trump appears to be changing tactics. From a combative February meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to his declaration last week that Ukraine could reclaim all of its original territory, the president is signaling a harder line on Moscow.On "Fox News Sunday," Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg revealed that Trump had authorized long-range Ukrainian strikes inside Russia. Vice President JD Vance added that the administration is weighing whether to send Tomahawk missiles, a capability the Biden White House had denied. The weapons would be funded by European partners."We're…

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