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15 Year Old Girl Killed by US Military Forces in Fallujah, Iraq

A 15-year-old Iraqi girl was killed on Tuesday 20th September, identified as Zainab Essam Majed al-Khazali. She died when a stray bullet hit her head in the Albu Alwan area on the outskirts of Al-Fallujah, Iraq on Tuesday as the US military conducted drills in the Victoria base close to Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison.

Mahsa Amini’s Death Feeds the Western Media Propaganda Machine

Without awaiting any investigation presenting evidence for the cause of her death, which took place shortly after she was arrested by the authorities for not complying with the state’s defined dress code, Western media outlets were quick to blow the trumpet of hysteria. These included claims that, “women are waving their headscarves in the air and lighting them on fire as crowds chanted “women, life, freedom,” “death to the dictator,” and “Iran’s demonstrations quickly began to call for regime change”.

Reported Nature of Mahsa Amini’s Death Remains up for Discussion

The Islamic Republic of Iran is facing severe backlash following the death of a 22-year-old Iranian woman Mahsa Amini. Several reports state that Mahsa was brutally beaten by the ‘morality police’ for not observing the hijab correctly, which ultimately led to her death after she slipped into a coma.  

Australian Artist forced to remove ‘peace mural’

The Ukrainian ambassador to Russia has disapproved the painting of a huge mural in Melbourne that shows a Russian and Ukrainian soldier hugging each other. Artist Peter Seaton, also known as CTO was required to paint over the mural entitled as “Peace Before Pieces” on Kings Way in Melbourne following a frenzy of online hate.

UK to spend $9 Million on Queen’s Funeral While 2 million Go Hungry

Amidst recession warnings and skyrocketing costs of living, the United Kingdom is projected to spend $9 million on Queen Elizabeth's funeral. Other media reports such as The Evening Standard project $6.9 billion in funeral expenses and other related costs such as providing security for world leaders, King Charles coronation expenses and new holidays' impact on local businesses.

France Attempts to Seek Control of Yemen Gas Facility to Reduce Russian Fuel Dependency

A former Yemeni foreign minister says the French Foreign Legion, a military force comprising of foreign nationals, arrived on 21st August, in the impoverished Arab country’s southern province of Shabwah in a quest to secure control of a gas facility there.
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