Israeli troops kill two in south Lebanon after lull in fighting, authorities say Israel's military says the two men were Hezbollah operatives, but the Iran-backed group accuses it of a ceasefire violation. Have World Cup changes damaged the final round of the group stage? With eight teams already having nothing to play for, has the jeopardy in the group stage at the World Cup been diminished? And are concerns over the integrity of competition justified? Canadian police warn of possible copycat attacks after deadly shootout in Montreal Assailant behind shooting that left three people dead wrote ‘incel’-like manifesto that was posted by a far-right outlet Police in Canada are warning of possible copycat attacks after three people died in a shootout in Montreal and the assailant’s lengthy manifesto, which called for “a new bloodletting”, was posted online by a far-right outlet. The document contains many of the hallmark grievance… U.N. Sets Plan to Evacuate Stranded Ships Out of Persian Gulf The International Maritime Organization, working with multiple countries, said it has ensured that vessels can sail safely through the Strait of Hormuz after months of being idled. Two suspects in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3 Two students opened fire in a high school in the central Philippines, killing three fellow students and wounding 20 others |
'New Covenant': Bennett outlines plan to 'build Israel from scratch' in every major area of life Bennett said that he has spent the past two years working with professionals in various aspects to build plans addressing the core problems facing the country. Taliban delegation heads to Brussels for first EU talks focused on Afghan deportations A delegation from Afghanistan's Taliban government is set to hold rare closed-door talks with European Union officials in Brussels on Tuesday. The discussions are expected to focus on the return of Afghan nationals from Europe, marking an unusual engagement between the bloc and a regime that none of its 27 member states formally recognises. As Starmer quits, collapse of U.K.’s mainstay parties mirrors global trend Across the West’s advanced democracies, conventional political parties are being gutted by stagnant wages and fraying social contracts that have left voters fed up with the status quo. Inmates may not sue prison officials who violate their religious rights, Supreme Court rules A Rastafarian inmate lost his dreadlocks and religious liberty suit against Louisiana prison officials. |
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