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Quds Day: Iran Urges Justice for Palestinians

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Iran has called for justice and lasting peace for Palestinians as the world marks Quds Day, observed annually on the last Friday of Ramadan.

Iran’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Mahdavi Raja, made the call on Friday in Abuja during an event organised by Iran’s embassy with the Al-Huda Foundation.

Raja expressed condolences over the loss of Iranian citizens, including military personnel and civilians, in what he described as recent acts of aggression against Iran.

He said the victims sacrificed their lives in defence of the nation’s independence, dignity and security.

Speaking on Quds Day’s significance, the envoy said the event reminded the world of the need for justice and solidarity with Palestinians.

According to him, the Palestinian question has remained unresolved for decades due to occupation, violence and persistent humanitarian challenges.

He noted that developments in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem reflected the wider humanitarian consequences of the conflict.

Raja described Quds Day as an opportunity for the international community to renew commitment to justice, human rights and peaceful conflict resolution.

“The Palestinian people should determine their future and live in their land with freedom, dignity and security,” he said.

The ambassador also stressed that Iran supported regional security based on cooperation, mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs.

He, however, added that every nation had the right under international law to defend its sovereignty and protect its citizens from aggression.

Also speaking, a public policy analyst, Ebenezer Oyetakin, urged nations and individuals to continue speaking out against injustice and supporting humanitarian causes.

Oyetakin cited the example of Nelson Mandela, noting the late leader was once labelled a terrorist before gaining global recognition for ending apartheid.

He urged people of conscience worldwide to continue raising their voices in defence of justice and human dignity.

Chairman of the Al-Huda Foundation, Mohammad Zubair, said Quds Day highlighted the importance of solidarity with Palestinians.

Zubair called for unity among people of different faiths and backgrounds in advocating peace, justice and respect for human rights.

He added that sustained global engagement and dialogue remained essential to achieving a just and lasting resolution to the conflict.

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Spain Deploys over 13,000 Officers for Pope’s June Visit

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Spain will deploy more than 13,000 police officers to stave off “Multiple” potential threats to Pope Leo XIV’s visit from June 6 to 12, the interior minister said on Monday.

The pope is due to draw huge crowds in the historically deeply Catholic nation when he travels to Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands.

Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said that the highest level of a special security plan would be activated throughout the visit, the first by a pope to Spain since 2011.

More than 11,000 police officers and 2,200 Civil Guards would be deployed, while the contribution of additional local forces in the northeastern region of Catalonia that includes Barcelona was to be established, Marlaska added.

Marlaska reeled off a list of “multiple” potential threats, including terrorism, “but also radicalism, other movements such as social movements, which may naturally seize the opportunity to make themselves heard”.

After staying in the capital, Leo will inaugurate the newest and tallest tower of Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Basilica, 100 years since the death of its Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.

The Catholic Church declared Gaudi “venerable” in 2025 — the first step on the path to sainthood.

The American pope will then travel to the Canary Islands, an archipelago off the northwestern coast of Africa that is a major route for Europe-bound migrants.

Leo is a vocal defender of migrants, an issue which was also dear to his predecessor Pope Francis.

The fact that the visit “takes place in different territories obviously creates greater complexity for ensuring that it unfolds normally”, as all locations are “very different”, Marlaska said.

Simultaneous major events, such as a series of concerts in Madrid by Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, “do not make it easy”, but Spain “has the resources” to secure all the sites, Marlaska said.

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Cote D’ivoire Announces 25 Per Cent Reduction in Airport Charges on ECOWAS Flights

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The Ivorian government announced a 25 per cent reduction in passenger and security charges for flights within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Three decrees were adopted to reduce and standardise passenger, security and safety charges for domestic flights, flights within Africa and international flights outside Africa, a government statement said.

According to the statement, the measure is designed to reduce the high cost of air travel, which has often included taxes making up over 60 per cent of total ticket prices.

It also intended to align Cote d’Ivoire’s strategy to boost the competitiveness of national carrier Air Cote d’Ivoire and its public airports with the ECOWAS common aviation charges.

This initiative is an ECOWAS-wide directive aimed at fostering economic integration, trade, and tourism across West Africa, the statement said. 

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France Urges Citizens to Leave Mali after Rebel Attacks

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France has urged its citizens to leave Mali “as soon as possible”, after a weekend of co-ordinated attacks by separatist fighters and Islamist militants.

In an update on Wednesday, the advice also warned French citizens not to travel to the West African nation, describing the situation as “extremely volatile”.

Explosions and sustained gunfire were reported across the country, including the capital, Bamako on Saturday.

In Kati, the defence leader Sadio Camara was killed in an apparent suicide bombing by militants, while in the north, separatist forces have taken control of the city of Kidal.

Mali’s military leader Gen Assimi Goïta said the security situation in the country was under control.

Speaking in public for the first time on Tuesday evening, he said the army had dealt a “violent blow” to the attackers, and signalled operations were still ongoing.

The spokesperson for one of the rebel groups, the ethnic Tuareg separatist Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), on Wednesday vowed “the regime will fall, sooner or later”.

Speaking during a visit to Paris, Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane said the rebels intended to take control of several other northern towns – Gao, Timbuktu and Menaka – following their success in Kidal.

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