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Iran and IAEA have Signed an Agreement Amid Rising Tensions

By Redaction ARPS with AP Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have agreed to collaborate on inspecting Iran’s nuclear facilities after a Cairo meeting with Egyptian officials. This comes amid renewed tensions due to France, Germany, and the UK reimposing sanctions on Iran for non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. Following Israeli airstrikes,

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Police Arrested 295 Individuals as the ‘Block Everything’ Movement Grows in France

France’s ‘Block Everything’ protests against Macron’s budget cuts saw 295 arrests and 80,000 police deployed, with Paris clashes involving tear gas giving way to peaceful demonstrations targeting the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.

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Israel Launched an Airstrike in Doha Targeting Hamas Leaders

Israel’s airstrike in Doha targeting Hamas killed six, including a Qatari security official, prompting Qatar’s condemnation and concerns over disrupted ceasefire talks, with the US distancing itself from the attack labeled as an “unfortunate incident” by President Trump.

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Impressive Chinese Technology at the Aviation Africa Summit 2025 in Rwanda

The EHang EH216-S, a pilotless eVTOL, made its historic African debut in Kigali, Rwanda, on September 5, 2025, highlighting its potential to transform low-altitude travel and boost economic growth across the continent.

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Families of Boeing Crash Victims Urge for Prosecution in What May be their Final Plea

Families of 346 Boeing 737 Max crash victims attended a Texas court hearing as the Justice Department seeks to dismiss charges against Boeing, with a proposed $1.1 billion deal for fines and compensation sparking debate over accountability.

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