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Israel Expands Gaza Offensive into Strip’s Refugee Camps, 240 Killed in 24 Hours
Israel ordered residents to evacuate and bombarded crowded Palestinian communities as services in the besieged territory came to a grinding halt.
Iran Boosts Naval Strength with Domestically Produced Cruise Missiles
Iran's navy adds sophisticated cruise missiles, Talaeieh and Nasir, to its arsenal, enhancing maritime capabilities
Israeli Army Says 9 Soldiers Killed in Gaza Fighting on Saturday, Toll Reaches 152
Nine soldiers died in fighting on Saturday in one of the deadliest days for the Israeli military since it launched a ground assault in Gaza
US Claims Iranian Drone 'Attack' Hit Tanker Near India, Tehran Says ‘Houthis Act On Their Own’
US says Chemical tanker targeted by Iranian drone off India's coast. The US Department of Defense reports no casualties; vessel en route to India
UN Approves Resolution on Gaza Aid; UN Chief Says Israel Creating Distribution 'Obstacles'
UN Security Council urges humanitarian aid for Gaza, but obstacles persist in Israel's military operations. Resolution passes after U.S. abstains
Russian Nightclub Sparks Row with 'Almost Naked Party' Attended by Putin's 'Goddaughter'
An outrageous Moscow party sparks controversy as officials decry its clash with conservative values. Pop stars and politicians attended, leading to a police raid
Pakistan: Authorities Demolish Minarets of Old Worship Place of Ahmadi Community in Punjab Province
Police personnel were seen demolishing the minarets of the Ahmadi worship place at the Samundri, Faisalabad, some 130 km from Lahore.
UN Security Council Delays Vote on Gaza Humanitarian Aid Until Friday
US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters Thursday evening that "if the resolution is put forward as is, then we can support it"
Woman's Clifftop Proposal Death in Turkey Leads to Boyfriend's Arrest amid 'Signs of Argument'
Turkish cliff tragedy: Arrest made in Yesim Demir's death. Engagement proposal gone wrong. Signs of struggle raise suspicions. Gender violence concerns in Turkey
Veteran Australian Fisherman Claims He Found Part of MH370 in 2014, But Was Ignored
Veteran fisherman claims discovery of possible MH370 wing off South Australia coast in 2014. Authorities reportedly ignored crucial evidence. The mystery deepens.
Justice Department sues Texas developer accused of luring Hispanic homebuyers into predatory loans
The Justice Department filed its first predatory mortgage lending case Wednesday against a Texas developer accused of luring tens of thousands of Hispanic homebuyers into “bait and switch” sales through platforms like TikTok.
Right-wing Group Uses Joe Biden’s Younger Brother Frank’s Nude Selfie, Found in Gay Dating Site, to Target Prez
Republican supporters and right-wing groups are using a naked selfie of the former president found in a gay dating site to attack the former president.
Fresh Fighting Reported In Ethiopia's Amhara Region Between Military And Local Militiamen
Fighters from a militia called Fano fought against military units Sunday in the town of Gondar, an important tourist and commercial hub
‘How Old is Your Car’: The Question that Handed Conservatives Much-needed Victory in UK Bypoll
It would not be wrong to say that the age of cars settled the political fate of the Tories in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, as they were opposed to London mayor Sadiq Khan’s unpopular policy of penalising older and more emission-heavy cars
UK: Two Women Violently Beat Up Girl in Park, Share Video on Social Media
The incident happened in the UK's Ashby de la Zouch where two girls beat up another girl in a brutal manner.
Shark that Killed Russian Tourist on Camera in Red Sea to be Mummified in Egypt Museum
Specialists at Egypt's Institute of Marine Sciences and the Red Sea Reserves have begun the embalming process to prepare the shark to be placed in the institute’s museum