Israel open to discussing "sustainable calm" in Gaza after initial hostage release: officials
By Barak Ravid
Hamas Official Says Delegation To Respond To Gaza Truce Plan In Egypt Monday
Hamas delegation to visit Cairo on Monday for Gaza cease-fire talks
Hamas delegation to visit Cairo on Monday for Gaza ceasefire talks, Hamas official says
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Iraqi female TikTok star shot dead outside her home, officials say
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Keith Siegel and Omri Miran: Video shows US and Israeli hostages alive in Gaza
By Anna Foster
As Israel threatens to move into Rafah, Hamas releases video of two hostages
By Michele Kelemen
Hamas releases propaganda video of two hostages, including a kidnapped American citizen
By Cara Tabachnick
Latest Israel-Hamas war news and Gaza conflict updates
By Ellen Francis, Andrew Jeong & Bryan Pietsch
Hamas airs clip of 2 hostages, as FM says Israel would delay Rafah op for a deal
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Dozens of Hezbollah rockets hit Meron Air Base in northern occupied lands
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Israeli civilian killed in Hezbollah missile attack on Lebanon border
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets into northern Israel
IDF: Mt Hermon targeted by 30 launches, no known casualties
By Post Staff
Israel's Claim of Killing 'Half' of Hezbollah Commanders in Southern Lebanon Draws Skepticism
By Euan Ward & Hwaida Saad
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Southeast Asia Heat Wave Shuts Schools, Stokes Power Demand
By Manolo Serapio & Suttinee Yuvejwattana
Wave of exceptionally hot weather scorches south and south-east Asia
By Rebecca Ratcliffe
Indian voters battle extreme temperatures as intense heat wave hits region
By Helen Regan
Warnings issued as Asia swelters in extreme heatwave
India and Bangladesh Reel from Extreme Heat
By Saif Hasnat & Mike Ives
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Rocked by spy scandal, Germany's far-right reprises old themes at campaign launch
By Thomas Escritt
German Far-Right Party Loses Ground After China Spying Bombshell
By Iain Rogers
German AfD wants to dismantle EU, turn into confederation of nations
By Kjeld Neubert
As EU election campaigns kick off in Germany, the Ukraine war, rise of far right are dominant themes
By Kirsten Grieshaber
'We need hope' says German chancellor at EU election campaign kick-off
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Will Joe Biden protect Benjamin Netanyahu from the ICC?
By Zvika Klein
Israel, US said working to prevent ICC arrest warrant against Netanyahu
The International Criminal Court and Israel - WSJ
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Report: ICC mulling Israeli arrest warrants with US consent
Netanyahu says ICC decisions will not affect Israel's actions, set dangerous precedent
By Alison Williams, Stephanie Van Den Berg & William Maclean
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Ukraine updates: Russia 'massively' shells energy sites – DW – 04/27/2024
Russian missiles pound power plants in central and western Ukraine
By Olena Harmash & Tom Balmforth
EU energy supplies targeted in Russia's latest attack on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
By Nicolas Camut
Russia and Ukraine target each other’s energy sectors
Ukraine war briefing: Russian airstrikes pound central and western Ukrainian power facilities
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Galvanized by signs of life, thousands rally for hostage deal and against government
Thousands Protest Ruling Coalition Across Israel, Demand Hostage Deal; Seven Arrested - Israel News
By Bar Peleg, Eden Solomon & Nir Hasson
Protesters in Tel Aviv call for ceasefire, release of hostages
Hostage families protest operation in Rafah, say it endangers captives - Israel News
By Post Staff
Protesters demand Israeli PM’s resignation
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Gaza aid flotilla halted after vessels' flag removed, activists say
Ships from Turkey with humanitarian aid for Gaza denied right to sail, flags removed
By Tara Suter
Why Did Elon Musk Just Kick Nelson Mandela's Grandson Off X?
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Israeli pressure delayed Freedom Flotilla’s departure for Gaza: Organisers
By Federica Marsi
Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ blocked in Turkey after being denied use of 2 ships
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20 Cambodian soldiers killed in an ammunition explosion at a military base
By Sopheng Cheang
A munitions explosion at a Cambodian army base kills 20 soldiers, cause is unclear
A Funeral Is Held for 20 Cambodian Soldiers Killed in an Arms Depot Explosion at an Army Base
Ammunition explosion at Cambodia military base kills 20 soldiers
Cambodia blast: 20 soldiers killed in ammunition explosion
By André Rhoden-Paul
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Blinken to travel to Saudi Arabia amid stalled negotiations between Israel and Hamas
By Samantha Waldenberg
Two Russian journalists arrested over alleged work for Alexei Navalny foundation
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The US and China talk past each other on most issues, but at least they're still talking
By Matthew Lee
Blinken tells Beijing: Stop boosting Russia or face punishments
By Phelim Kine
China's Xi says the U.S. needs to accept Beijing's rise for bilateral relations to improve
By Sumathi Bala & Evelyn Cheng
Secretary Antony J. Blinken at a Press Availability - United States Department of State
The US relationship with China is entering a dangerous era
By Tom Porter
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Macron wants to open 'debate' on European nuclear deterrent
By Nicolas Camut
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South Africa remembers an historic election every April 27, Freedom Day
South Africa’s democracy is turning 30 – but a silent crisis threatens its hard-fought gains
By David McKenzie & Sarah Dean
30 years after end of apartheid, South Africa's celebrations are set against growing discontent
South Africa’s historic election anniversary is coming up. Here’s why it’s so poignant this year
By Gerald Imray
Ramaphosa hails ANC record as South Africa marks 30 years of democracy
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Humza Yousaf rules out pact with Alex Salmond's Alba party
By James Cook
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What to Know About the Breakup of Scotland's Coalition Government
By Stephen Castle
SNP split from Greens boosts Keir Starmer’s election chances, say Labour insiders
By Michael Savage
'No confidence': Scottish coalition government collapses in battle over climate targets
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Socialist supporters call on Spanish prime minister to stay
By Elena Rodriguez
Spanish opposition step up Sánchez attacks as PM decides on his future
By Sam Jones
Spain's PM Sanchez: What Are the Allegations Against His Wife?
By Thomas Gualtieri & Macarena Muñoz Montijano
Thousands rally in Madrid to urge Spanish leader Pedro Sánchez not to resign
Dreaming of Pedro Sánchez, Brussels could be headed for a rude awakening
By Barbara Moens, Aitor Hernandez-morales & Claudia Chiappa
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Portugal says no plans to pay colonial reparations
Portugal's government rejects paying reparations for colonial, slavery legacy
By Sergio Goncalves
Portuguese government rejects president’s suggestion of slavery reparations
By Sam Jones & Ashifa Kassam
Portugal must 'pay costs' of slavery and colonial crimes, president says
Jamaican government accepts URC's apology over slavery
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim downing US Reaper drone, release footage showing wreckage of aircraft
By Jon Gambrell
Houthis claim to shoot down US Reaper drone, release footage showing wreckage
3 U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones, worth about $30 million each, have crashed in or near Yemen since November
By Eleanor Watson
Iranian-backed Houthis claim responsibility for US reaper drone crash off Yemen coast
By Liz Friden & Brie Stimson
Middle East tensions: Yemen's Houthi rebels claim to have shot down US military Reaper drone
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By Matthew Miller
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Germany grapples with wave of spying threats from Russia and China
By Ido Vock
MEP Krah accessed 'sensitive' documents, EU Parliament trade committee chair says
By Camille Gijs, Eddy Wax & Lennart Pfahler
Has Germany's far-right AfD become a gateway for Chinese and Russian spies?
By Sebastian Seibt
Chinese spy claims: Beijing summons German ambassador to protest after 4 held
By Yuanyue Dang
Germany Arrests Aide to E.U. Lawmaker on Suspicion of Spying for China
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff & Christopher F Schuetze
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Israeli foreign minister says hostage deal would defer Rafah operation
Israel’s war on Gaza live: Abbas warns against looming Rafah offensive | Israel War on Gaza News
By Virginia Pietromarchi, Saif Khalid & Edna Mohamed
IDF chief-of-staff approves Southern Command battle plans
Hopes Are High for a Hamas Hostage Deal, but We've Seen This Before - Israel News
By Amos Harel
Mahmoud Abbas: 'Rafah operation expected in the coming days'
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Mass graves found at Gaza hospitals raided by Israel prompt demands for independent investigation
By Chantal Da Silva
Israel rebukes US calls for investigation into mass graves in Gaza
By Matt Berg
Mass graves in Gaza show victims' hands were tied, says UN rights office
Map: Over 400 Bodies Found in Gaza Mass Graves Add to Israel-Hamas Death Toll
By Raeedah Wahid & Jason Kao
Evidence of torture as nearly 400 bodies found in Gaza mass graves
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Russian Refinery Video Shows Another Large Blaze After Series of Strikes
By Brendan Cole
Ukrainian drones strike oil refineries and airfield in major overnight attack
By Abbie Cheeseman
Ukraine drones target two refineries, airfield in Russia's Krasnodar region, Kyiv source says
By Hugh Lawson & Tom Balmforth
Could Ukraine's Strikes on Russian Oil Derail Biden's Reelection?
By Brendan Cole
Images emerge of results of Ukrainian attack on Russian oil depot in Smolensk Oblast – photo
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Tornado kills at least 5, injures 33, in Chinese metropolis as region battles deadly floods
By Jennifer Hauser
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US to provide Patriot missiles to Ukraine as part of $6bn defence aid
With U.S. aid resumed, Ukraine will try to dig itself out of trouble
By Siobhán O’Grady & Missy Ryan
To The Point: Aid package to Ukraine, what’s next in Lansing
By Rick Albin
US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
By Haley Britzky
Biden admin isn't fully convinced Ukraine can win, even with new aid
By Alexander Ward
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Hostage Crisis
By Nick Catoggio
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Hamas ‘serious’ about captives’ release but not without Gaza ceasefire
Middle East Crisis: U.S. and 17 Other Nations Call on Hamas to Release Hostages
By Anushka Patil, Euan Ward & Haley Willis
18 countries demand hostage release; US: There’s a deal on the table, Hamas rejected it
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British troops may be tasked with delivering Gaza aid, BBC report says
By Danica Kirka
How the U.S. Humanitarian Pier in Gaza Will Work
By Marco Hernandez, Anjali Singhvi & Mika Grondahl
Gaza pier: US begins building floating base to boost aid
By Lipika Pelham
Temporary Gaza pier to be built by US, UK group of ships
By Seth J. Frantzman
U.S. Begins Construction on Temporary Pier to Deliver Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
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Paris students end Gaza protests after university agrees to ‘debate’ Israel ties
Pro-Palestinian students have peacefully evacuated prestigious Paris university campus building
Video. WATCH: Pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the world
Students resume pro-Palestinian protests at a prestigious Paris university after police intervention
Gaza campus protests spread from US to British universities
By Sian Griffiths, Jack Clover & Dipesh Gadher
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Kremlin Disputes Report Putin Didn't Order Navalny's Death
By Amanda Yen
Exclusive | Putin Didn't Directly Order Alexei Navalny's February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
By Thomas Grove, Alan Cullison & Warren P. Strobel
Putin likely didn’t intend for Navalny to die in February, US intelligence agencies assess: report
By Brie Stimson
Navalny Death Mystery Deepens As U.S Spy Agencies Contradict Biden, Say Putin ‘May Not Be Involved’
Putin didn't order Alexey Navalny's death in arctic gulag: WSJ
By Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
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Saved from her dead mother's womb, baby Sabreen was laid to rest in a mournful funeral
By Alexander Smith
Gaza baby girl saved from dying mother's womb after Israeli airstrike dies just days later
Israel-Gaza: Baby saved from dead mother's womb after Israeli strike
By Fergal Keane
Baby girl born in Gaza after her mother was killed has died
Premature baby girl rescued from her dead mother's womb dies in Gaza after 5 days in an incubator
By Wafaa Shurafa
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IDF strikes Khan Yunis, Rafah and Nuseirat
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'Constant terror' in Rafah as Gazans brace for Israeli invasion
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By Joseph Stepansky & Edna Mohamed
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Israeli strikes in Rafah kill at least 5: Mideast tensions
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Gold pocket watch of richest Titanic passenger sells for record price
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Transcript: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on "Face the Nation," April 28, 2024
Mitch McConnell disturbed by antisemitism on campuses, continues push against isolationism
By Hannah Pinski
Mitch McConnell opposes calling in National Guard on anti-Israel protests: ‘Let's see if university presidents can get control’
By Victor Nava
Mitch McConnell: Give college presidents chance before sending National Guard
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Gaza protests across college campuses #shorts (Video)
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US postpones decision on aid to Israeli army battalion accused of abuses against Palestinians
By Matthew Lee, Ellen Knickmeyer & Farnoush Amiri
Leahy Law: Here's What You Need to Know About the Law Roiling U.S.-Israel Ties - Israel News
By Ben Samuels
US holding off on penalties for IDF’s Netzah Yehuda unit over West Bank rights abuses
US holds off on sanctioning Israeli military units accused of human rights violations in West Bank before start of war with Hamas
By Anne Flaherty
Middle East Crisis: U.S. Won't Suspend Aid, for Now, to Israeli Unit Accused of Abuses
By Rawan Sheikh Ahmad, Patrick Kingsley & Hiba Yazbek
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Haiti's Police, Outgunned and Outmanned, Struggle to Thwart Gangs
By Kejal Vyas
Haiti’s prime minister resigns as council sworn in to lead political transition in violence-ravaged nation
By Rob Picheta
Haiti transitional government to vote for president on Tuesday
By Oliver Griffin
Haiti PM Ariel Henry resigns as transitional council is sworn in
By Hafsa Khalil & Mattea Bubalo
Meet the members of a transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for beleaguered Haiti
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Orca calf swims out of Canadian lagoon where it had been trapped more than a month
Orca calf successfully returned to open water after bold rescue in Canada
By Leyland Cecco
Baby orphan orca escapes Canadian lagoon after month of attempts
By Nadine Yousif
Orca's ocean escape from B.C. lagoon will be talked about for generations, says First Nation
By Dirk Meissner
Orphaned Orca Calf Trapped In Lagoon For Over A Month Is Finally Free
By Hilary Hanson
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Russia steps up offensive on east Ukraine village, Kyiv says its forces holding out
By Olena Harmash & Tom Balmforth
Russia is making daily tactical gains in eastern Ukraine, as criticism grows of Ukrainian military reporting
By Olga Voitovych & Andrew Carey
Russia Is Rushing Reinforcements Into Its Ocheretyne Breakthrough
By David Axe
Russian Forces Advance in Eastern Ukraine as Kyiv Awaits US Weaponry
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Ukraine Maps Show Russian Gains Amid Fears US Aid Too Late
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Rapper Toomaj Salehi Given Death Sentence By Iranian Court
By Bruce Haring
Iranian Rapper's Death Sentence Draws International Uproar
By Benoît Faucon
Iranian Rapper Toomaj Salehi Sentenced to Death for Songs Critical of Government
By Jon Blistein
Court in Iran Sentences Prominent Rapper to Death, His Lawyer Says
By Leily Nikounazar & Cassandra Vinograd
Lawyer says Iran rapper famous for songs after 2022 killing of Mahsa Amini sentenced to death
By Jon Gambrell
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ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, Map and Update April 27, 2024
Russian Forces Scramble for Ukraine Territory Before US Weapons Arrive
By Isabel van Brugen
Russia to intensify attacks on Western weapons stored in Ukraine, Kremlin warns
By Filip Timotija
Russia Striking Ukraine Railways to 'Paralyze' Army Cargo – Ukraine Source
While Ukraine waits for US aid, Russians may gain tactical advantages – ISW
By Olha Hlushchenko
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Is Myanmar's army reversing its losses? It's complicated
By Jonathan Head
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Britain's Conservative Party Facing Up to the Threat of Extinction
By Dan Ladden-hall
Analysis | Britain's Conservative Party, like the U.S. Republican Party, is in turmoil
By Dan Balz
Tory rebels threaten leadership coup if party suffers heavy losses in local elections
By George Parker & Lucy Fisher
Tory plot to take sword to Sunak and make Mordaunt PM
By Archie Mitchell
Tories doomed at next election because of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, says pollster John Curtice
By Archie Mitchell
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British Army says horses that bolted and ran loose in central London continue 'to be cared for'
By Pan Pylas
Blood-soaked UK military horse that stampeded through London needed emergency surgery and may never return to service
By Megan Palin
2 Royal Horses in 'Serious Condition' After Bolting Through London
By Becca Longmire
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By Martin Rowson
Blood-Soaked Royal Horses Escape and Bolt Through London
By Tom Sykes
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Earthquake of magnitude 6.5 strikes Japan's Bonin Islands, USGS says
By William Mallard & Rishabh Jaiswal
Source in Gaza Talks: Hamas Presenting Feasible Israeli Hostage Numbers, Indicating Positive Shift - Israel News
By Jonathan Lis
Hezbollah warns full-scale war may end Israeli presence in north ‘once and for all’
‘Everyone knows something’s going to happen’: fears of a new war on Israel’s border with Lebanon
By Quique Kierszenbaum & Bethan Mckernan
Daily Briefing Apr 28: Day 205 – As Hezbollah rattles sabers, what are its capabilities?
The Siren Call of an Israeli Invasion of Lebanon
By Hussein Ibish
Israel and Hezbollah Flirt With Dangerous Mideast Escalation
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Oil tanker damaged in Houthi missile strike
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A 100-degree heat wave in Gaza offers a sweltering glimpse of a tough summer to come
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Ukrainian Men Abroad Scramble In Wake Of Mobilization Crackdown
Ukraine Is Denying Consular Services to Men Outside the Country
By Maria Varenikova
Poland and Lithuania pledge to help Kyiv repatriate Ukrainians subject to military draft
By Shaun Walker
Poland ready to help Ukraine to get military-age men back, minister says
By Marek Strzelecki
Ukraine tightens pressure on military age men abroad as part of wider mobilization rules overhaul
By Radina Gigova
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British tourist has hand, thigh severed after being mauled by bull shark in Caribbean: 'Lucky to be alive'
By Sarah Rumpf
British man seriously injured in Tobago shark attack
By Catherine Nicholls
Briton in critical care after ‘unusual’ shark attack on Tobago
By Clea Skopeliti & Nadeem Badshah
British tourist attacked by shark in Trinidad and Tobago
A British tourist is in a hospital after a shark attack. Tobago closes several beaches
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Former Meta official releases documentary on Oct. 7 attack
By Tara Suter
Sheryl Sandberg’s new film testifies to Hamas’s brutal sexual violence on October 7
Hamas' sexual violence on Oct. 7 revealed in new documentary: 'The world needs to see what happened'
15 Witnesses, Three Confessions, a Pattern of Naked Dead Bodies. All the Evidence of Hamas Rape on October 7 - Israel News
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Sheryl Sandberg film details horrific sexual crimes committed by Hamas on October 7
By Daniel Ben-david
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Forbes journalist placed under house arrest for allegedly spreading fake news about Russian army
By Jessie Gretener
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US to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine amid Russian airstrikes
Ukraine's Zelenskiy calls for air defense systems as allies meet
By Phil Stewart & Idrees Ali
Ukraine-Russia war: US 'rushing' new Patriot missiles to Kyiv, Pentagon says
By Alexander Butler
Ukraine Needs at Least 7 Patriot Systems – Address by the President — Official website of the President of Ukraine
Zelenskyy: Ukraine needs at least 7 Patriot air defence systems, allies can't waste time
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Channel deaths: Teenager describes chaos as boat launched
By Jon Donnison
Drowned in a French canal at 7: victim of migrant smugglers' new tactics
By Will Lloyd
UK passes Sunak's controversial Rwanda deportation bill. Here's what to know
By Jill Lawless
Channel migrant dinghy in which five people died packed with people carrying weapons and fighting - survivor
By Adam Parsons
At Least 5 Die Trying to Cross English Channel, Including a Young Girl
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'Every Time We Get Close to a Deal, There's Sabotage, From Both Sides': Top Qatari Official Tells Haaretz Both Israel and Hamas Are to Blame - Israel News
By Jonathan Lis
A top Qatari official urges Israel and Hamas to do more to reach a cease-fire deal
By Tia Goldenberg, Samy Magdy & Jon Gambrell
Qatar Is Ready to Call Netanyahu's Hostage Bluff
By Anchal Vohra
Qataris 'strike back' at Gaza mediation critics
By Callum Paton
Turkey's Erdogan says he does not believe Hamas will leave Qatar
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Here's What The New Typhon Missile System That The U.S Army Just Sent To The Philippines Can Do
SM-6 Missiles: China Warns US Of Consequences Over Deployment Of ‘Typhon’ System In Its Backyard
By Sakshi Tiwari
Beijing warns against flexing of ‘gunboat muscles’ as US and Philippines begin military drills
By Helen Davidson
US sends land-attack missile system to Philippines for exercises in apparent message to China
By Brad Lendon
China Warns America Not To 'Sow Chaos' During Largest US and Allied Drills
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Mount Fuji: Iconic view to be blocked to deter tourists
By Alex Binley
Mount Fuji view to be blocked as tourists overcrowd popular photo spot
Overrun Japanese town putting up eight-foot barrier to block tourist photos of Mount Fuji
By Lilit Marcus
Japanese town blocking view of Mount Fuji after being overrun by selfie-taking tourists
By Patrick Reilly
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