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Six Lebanese soldiers killed in explosion in southern Lebanon

Six Lebanese soldiers killed in explosion in southern Lebanon

Deadly explosion at weapons depot comes as army has been dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. At least six Lebanese soldiers have been killed in an explosion as they were inspecting a weapons depot in southern Lebanon, the military has announced. In a statement on Saturday, the Lebanese army said the unit was dismantling the […]

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Ballon d’Or holder Rodri suffers latest Man City injury setback

Ballon d’Or holder Rodri suffers latest Man City injury setback

The Spanish midfielder missed the majority of last season due to injury and will miss the start of the new campaign. Midfielder Rodri is recovering from a “big injury” sustained during the Club World Cup, likely limiting the Ballon d’Or winner’s playing time in the early stages of the new Premier League season, Manchester City

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Suspect dies, officer injured in shooting at Emory University in Georgia

Suspect dies, officer injured in shooting at Emory University in Georgia

Those on campus were advised to ‘run, hide, fight’ as police responded to an active shooter situation near the CDC. Police in the United States have responded to an active shooting incident on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, that injured one officer and resulted in the suspect’s death. In an alert sent

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Longtime Belarus leader Lukashenko signals he may not seek another term

Longtime Belarus leader Lukashenko signals he may not seek another term

Putin ally Lukashenko has ruled Belarus with an iron fist for more than than three decades and is now on seventh term. Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has signalled he does not intend to seek another term in office, while rejecting speculation that he is lining up his son as successor. The self-professed “last and only

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Victims of Hamas, Hezbollah terrorism sue UN aid org

Victims of Hamas, Hezbollah terrorism sue UN aid org

Victims of Hamas, Hezbollah terrorism sue UN aid org | The Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post/World News The lawsuit accused UNRWA of violating antiterrorism laws, saying that they are providing funds and supporting Hamas and Hezbollah in other ways. UNRWA boys’ prep school, Rafah, Gaza (photo credit: ISM Palestine/Flickr) ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF AUGUST 8, 2025 17:57

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The Story Behind a Famous Photo of a Starving Child in Gaza – NPR

The Story Behind a Famous Photo of a Starving Child in Gaza – NPR

The Story Behind a Famous Photo of a Starving Child in Gaza  NPR Photos of a starving baby in Gaza shocked the world. Here’s how he’s doing now  NPR Clear signs of systematic starvation in the Gaza Strip | Letters  The Guardian Netanyahu threatens to sue New York Times for ‘clear defamation’ over misleading Gaza reporting  Fox News Opinion

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Medical plane crash in Kenya kills at least six, injures two

Medical plane crash in Kenya kills at least six, injures two

The plane had taken off from the capital Nairobi’s Wilson Airport and was destined for Somaliland. An air ambulance has crashed into a residential area near the Kenyan capital Nairobi, killing at least six people and injuring two others, according to a local official. The mid-size jet took off from Wilson Airport at 2:17pm local

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France’s top court strikes down pesticide clause in farming law

France’s top court strikes down pesticide clause in farming law

PARIS (AP) — France’s highest court on Thursday blocked a key part of a contentious farming law that would have brought back a banned pesticide. The court said that the measure failed to protect the environment and future generations. The rest of the law — known as the “Duplomb law,” after the senator who proposed

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Chainsaw economics, organ sales and governing by dog: Argentina under Milei | TV Shows

Chainsaw economics, organ sales and governing by dog: Argentina under Milei | TV Shows

Mehdi Hasan debates ex-FM Diana Mondino on Milei’s fitness to lead and his radical ‘chainsaw’ economics. In 2024, Argentina’s far-right President Javier Milei launched an economic overhaul that slashed public spending, gutted state institutions and triggered massive protests. The government dubbed it “chainsaw economics”. Critics say it’s deepening poverty and pushing the country into chaos,

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