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The leader of the exiled Iranian Kurdish opposition party has condemned Iran’s leaders as “butchers” and described current attempts at military weakening of the regime as supportive. Mohtadi emphasised that any regime change should come from the Iranian people themselves, criticising Europe’s “policy of appeasement” towards Tehran.
An English-speaking robber wielding a machete was laughed out of La Barraca de la Abuela bar in Malaga as staff mistook his hold-up for a prank. They later realised the gravity of the situation when he attempted another robbery. He has since been arrested.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry has confirmed the kidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. Abducted by armed men, efforts are underway to locate her amid concerns of involvement from pro-Iranian militias. The United States is collaborating with Iraqi authorities for her release.
A bus carrying 46 passengers and a driver crashed near a ski resort in the southern French Pyrenees on Sunday, killing two people and injuring several others. The Spanish bus originated from L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, outside Barcelona, Spain, Catalonia’s emergency services said on X, formerly Twitter.
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