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Hamas fires missiles at Tel Aviv for first time in months
Hamas launched missiles at Tel Aviv on Sunday, setting off sirens in Israel's financial center for the first time in four months, as the Islamist Palestinian group sought to show military strength despite Israel's Gaza offensive.
G7 Officials Make Progress But No Final Deal On Money For Ukraine From Frozen Russian Assets
Despite the progress made at the the meeting in Stresa, on the shores of Lago Maggiore in northern Italy, a final decision on how the assets will be used will rest with the G7 national leaders
‘World’s Most Arrested Man’ Who Spent Over 6,000 Days In Prison Dies Aged 74
Henry Earl was arrested mostly due to alcohol-related offences but people remembered him for his sense of humour.
Italy's Meloni rules out rightist merger in EU politics
Two panEuropean umbrella groups on the furthest right of the political spectrum have no plans to merge but have plenty of room to work together in key areas, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday.
The 'Appeal to Heaven' flag evolves from Revolutionary War symbol to banner of the far right
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is embroiled in a second flag controversy in as many weeks, this time over a banner that in recent years has come to symbolize sympathies with the Christian nationalist movement and the false claim that the 2020 pre...
Mexico front-runner Sheinbaum aims to reform water-heavy agriculture sector
Claudia Sheinbaum, frontrunner in Mexico's presidential race, aims to overhaul water governance in the agriculture sector, the top user of the country's scarce supply, with a potential investment of 20 billion pesos ($1.2 billion) per year.
Cuban President Diaz-Canel replaces foreign commerce minister in further shake-up
Cuban president Miguel DiazCanel on Thursday replaced his minister of foreign commerce, Ricardo Cabrisas, a key cabinet member who has long spearheaded thorny debt negotiations with trade partners China, Russia and the Paris Club of creditor nations.
'They Suffer Every Minute': Israel Relives Oct 7 Horror, Releases Video of Women Soldiers Being Taken by Hamas
The captives' families hoped the footage would increase pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree a truce with Hamas and secure the hostages' release
Egypt says it may withdraw as Gaza ceasefire mediator
Egypt threatened on Wednesday to withdraw as a mediator in Gaza ceasefire negotiations after CNN reported that Egyptian intelligence changed terms of recent truce proposal and scuttled a deal.
Shaken passengers arrive in Singapore after deadly turbulence-hit flight
More than 140 passengers and crew from a Singapore Airlines flight on which one person died during heavy turbulence finally reached Singapore on Wednesday, with 20 still fighting for their lives in a Bangkok hospital.
Former Employee Fatally Shoots 2, Wounds 3 At Linen Company In Philadelphia Suburb, Police Say
A former employee armed with a handgun opened fire early Wednesday at a linen company in a Philadelphia suburb, killing two people and wounding three others, police said.
Biden’s Gaffes At Detroit Event Forces White House To Go On Full Damage Control Mode | Watch
The White House made nine corrections to the formal transcript while Biden’s detractors had a field day as videos of his gaffe-ridden speech hit social media.
Shocking Video Of Powerlifter Dying After Lifting 80Kg At Strongman Competition Emerges
A shocking footage of a Russian powerlifter collapsing after lifting 80kg has gone viral on social media.
American Airlines Suggests 9-Year-Old To Blame After Flight Attendant Records Her Using Washroom
Hundreds of child sexual abuse generated through artificial intelligence and recordings of other girls were found in the phone of Estes Carter Thompson III.
Ebrahim Raisi Death: First Visuals Emerge From Crash Site, Rescuers Retrieve Bodies From Charred Helicopter
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a hardliner long seen as a potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in a helicopter crash in mountainous terrain near the Azerbaijan border.
Who Are The Other Victims Identified From Iran Helicopter Crash?
Names of additional victims in Iranian President Raisi's helicopter crash released. Search teams locate wreckage, fears of all onboard being dead