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[ BREAKING ] Iran's official channels outlined five conditions under which Iran would agree to end the war. These include:
⚪️ A complete halt to "aggression and assassinations" by the enemy.
⚪️ The establishment of concrete mechanisms to ensure that the war is not reimposed on the Islamic Republic.
⚪️ Guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations.
⚪️ The conclusion of the war across all fronts and for all resistance groups involved throughout the region
⚪️ International recognition and guarantees regarding Iran's sovereign right to exercise authority over the Strait of Hormuz.

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I had the honor to interview Dr. Nina Farnia for Comrawire earlier this month, where we discussed what the Ramadan War means for transformations in US imperialist strategy, internal logics of the resistance, and third world approaches to sovereignty and self-determination.
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[ INTERVIEW ] The war on Iran is not a regional conflict. It is the frontline of a global reckoning. We sat down with legal historian Dr. Nina Farnia to discuss Iran's resilience under decades of sanctions and hybrid war. ⚪️ READ HERE: comrawire.com
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[ INTERVIEW ] The war on Iran is not a regional conflict. It is the frontline of a global reckoning.
We sat down with legal historian Dr. Nina Farnia to discuss Iran's resilience under decades of sanctions and hybrid war.
⚪️ READ HERE: comrawire.com

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Are the Lebanese people capable of resisting and confronting Israeli occupation? Lebanese revolutionary Soha Bechara offered a clear answer in 1999. After enduring 10 years of imprisonment in the Khiam detention, interrogation, and torture center, Bechara reaffirmed the vital importance of the struggle for liberation.
Today, the southern Lebanese village of Khiam has once again become the site of a decisive battle between Israeli forces and Lebanese fighters. In recent days, Israeli troops have attempted—but failed—to seize control of the area. Khiam occupies a strategic position at the crossroads of Lebanon, occupied Palestine, and Syria. Often called the gateway to the Bekaa Valley, the fight over the town carries existential significance, as Israeli forces aim to isolate southern Lebanon from the rest of the country and expand their occupation.
Khiam was also named the “Merkava Cemetery” during the 2006 war, a testament to the heavy losses inflicted on Israeli tanks. Today, according to local sources, Lebanese fighters continue to engage in fierce clashes and launch rocket barrages against Israeli forces in defense of Lebanon.
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[ NEW ] Tensions between Chad and Sudan are escalating. Thousands of Sudanese refugees are being relocated away from Chad’s eastern border as Chadian troops deploy to the frontier.
A drone strike on March 18 in the border town of Mabrouka, Sudan, killed 16 civilians breaking their Ramadan fast, an incident cited as a key trigger. In response, Chad’s President Deby sealed the 1,300-kilometer border and placed the army on maximum alert.
The attack has been linked to the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF), whose cross-border operations have intensified in recent months. The RSF’s takeover of Darfur has been marked by mass atrocities, including systematic killings, widespread sexual violence, and the destruction of entire communities, amounting to genocide.


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[ NEW ] Liberian President, Joseph Boakai, has requested French intervention in the country amid reports of Guinean troops and customs officers entering disputed areas of Lofa County, a remote border region.
The area has long been contested due to unclear colonial-era boundaries and overlapping farming lands. Local communities and former fighters have stated they are preparing to defend their territory.


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[ NEW ] Mali has redistributed US$33 million from gold and lithium mining revenues to local and underdeveloped regions. Half goes directly to municipalities in mining zones, the rest to regional development programs.
The move follows new mining laws and strategic state stakes in key mines, signaling Mali’s push to reclaim control from foreign mining giants.


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[ NEW ] Namibia blocks Starlink, the satellite firm owned by Elon Musk, denying both its telecom licence and access to radio spectrum. The move effectively prevents the company from operating in the country and marks a second setback in southern Africa after South Africa.
Officials pointed to the company’s lack of local ownership, as Namibia maintains strict rules that can require majority local control in telecom firms. The decision follows earlier tensions, including a cease-and-desist order against Starlink for operating without authorisation.


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[ UPDATE ] Israeli Minister Katz stated that “the Israeli army will control the remaining bridges over Lebanon’s Litani River and the area south of the river.” According to Katz, Israeli forces have blown up all bridges over the Litani River allegedly used by Hezbollah, and the remaining bridges will be controlled by Israeli forces as they establish a “security zone” up to the Litani.
Analysts argue that Katz’s declarations are in line with an Israeli plan to expand and establish control over southern Lebanon, potentially displacing residents indefinitely. Katz also said that “hundreds of thousands of residents of southern Lebanon who evacuated northward will not return south of the Litani River until security for the residents of the north is ensured.”
Israeli plans in Lebanon mirror the “Gaza model,” according to Israeli media. Katz has reportedly ordered “an acceleration in the destruction of Lebanese homes in contact-line villages to neutralize threats to Israeli settlers, following the model of Beit Hanun and Rafah in Gaza.”

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