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Iran accused of plotting against dissidents in the West

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The US, UK and several NATO countries have accused Iranian intelligence services of involvement in kidnappings, killings and harassment of dissidents, journalists and officials in Europe and North America.

According to a joint statement, Iran is collaborating with criminal networks to carry out these actions, violating the sovereignty of other countries. Iran denied the accusations, describing them as political and inciting tensions.

Thailand and Cambodia plan border visits for diplomats as temporary ceasefire continues

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A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia came into effect on Monday but was quickly called into question as both sides accused each other of violating the agreement. Both countries are organising visits to the border for foreign diplomats to show the damage from the clashes. Meanwhile, the situation appears to have calmed down, but authorities continue to warn of ongoing risks and tensions.

Portugal is also considering recognizing the Palestinian state

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Portugal's Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, announced that he will consult with the president and the main political parties on the possible recognition of the Palestinian state, on the eve of the UN General Assembly in September.

So far, only a few EU countries, such as Ireland and Spain, have taken this step, while most recognitions come from countries in the Global South. 

Syria after Assad: "We want Russia on our side"

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Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani visited Moscow for the first time since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, seeking Russian support for "building a united Syria."

Despite Moscow's former support for Assad, the new government in Damascus is pursuing a pragmatic approach toward the Kremlin and has set up a committee to review agreements with Russia. The Kremlin has warmly welcomed al-Shibani, signaling an interest in maintaining influence in the country even after political changes.

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