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Iranian military chief claims Israel plotted Bondi massacre to build sympathy as 'victims' Mousavi alleged the “Zionist regime” has carried out attacks on Jewish communities abroad, making the claims during a military ceremony on Sunday. Unlawful haredi anti-draft protest closes Highway 4 near Bnei Brak, police confirm Israel Police said an illegal protest blocked Highway 4 near Bnei Brak on Monday afternoon, prompting closures and traffic diversions. Ecuadorian soldiers jailed over disappearance of four murdered boys - whose deaths sparked protests Eleven soldiers have been jailed for more than 34 years over the disappearance of four murdered boys in Ecuador. Thailand and Cambodia agree to meet amid renewed cross-border fighting Planned talks come as Southeast Asian leaders urge both countries to show 'maximum restraint' and return to dialogue. Post Office and Fujitsu had deal 19 years ago to fix Horizon errors, paper shows Document casts doubt on postal service claims it was unaware of bugs that could cause accounting shortfalls The Post Office made a confidential deal with Fujitsu 19 years ago to fix errors in post office operators’ accounts, a document has revealed. The document casts doubt on claims made by the postal service that they were not aware of bugs that could cause accounting shortfalls. Continue readi… MAGA rift: Heritage Foundation staff walk out after president defends Tucker Carlson interview with Nick Fuentes More than a dozen employees have resigned from the Heritage Foundation following president Kevin Roberts' defense of Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes. This exodus, including senior staff and board members, highlights deep divisions within the conservative movement over extremism and leadership. Many defectors have joined Mike Pence's Advancing American Freedom, signaling a broader MAG… A sunrise crowd gathers at Bondi Beach in solace and defiance after a massacre Thousands of people have returned to Australia's Bondi Beach in the first full day of opening since a mass shooting killed 15 people |
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