Earthquake rocks Spain's historic Granada, injuring three A number of buildings and cars are damaged in the historic city, and the world famous Alhambra palace has closed temporarily. Teenager dies after falling in abandoned high-rise tower in New Orleans Jacque St Ann, 17, and his friends broke into Plaza Tower and he fell as they were descending an interior staircase A high school student recently fell to his death after entering an abandoned high-rise tower in downtown New Orleans with his friends – in an apparent case of urban exploration highlighting the dangers of unaddressed city blight. New Orleans police said Jacque St Ann, 17, and his fr… Israel Strikes Air Base in Syria, Drawing Ire From the U.S. The attack follows a series of military interventions in Syria over the past two years, and spurred the latest American rebuke of Israeli actions in recent weeks. Fighting in southwestern Somalia kills dozens of people, including 4 civilians Fierce fighting between government troops and militias in Somalia's southwestern city of Baidoa has killed dozens, including at least four civilians |
Kite bearing Arabic writing found near Gaza border as authorities call incident 'crossing red line' The kite was discovered in Simhoni Forest on Tuesday, weeks after another kite from Gaza was found in Moshav Shuva; local residents voiced concern over Hamas growing stronger. Sacked FIFA executive and Infantino critic tells colleagues 'it's about doing what's right' The senior FIFA executive sacked for criticising Gianni Infantino's abandoned World Cup sell-off plan told colleagues "it's about doing what's right". Prove you won't take government benefits: US issues details of new Green Card rules coming into effect on September 18 The US Citizenship and Immigration Services issued new guidelines on Tuesday on how officials would determine if a Green Card applicant would become a burden on the government. "On July 16, 2026, DHS announced a final rule that rescinds the 2022 Biden-era public charge inadmissibility regulations. The British state has recast protest as terrorism Britain’s ever-broader terrorism laws are erasing the line between political violence, protest and dissent. Russians pull billions from banks, fearing Kremlin will seize deposits for war Russians are withdrawing billions, causing liquidity problems for banks and undermining the Kremlin’s ability to issue bonds to finance the fight in Ukraine. War was supposed to crush Iran's 'Axis of Resistance.' Instead, it's bloodied but unbroken The U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran was billed as the final blow to Tehran's 'Axis of Resistance,' but the alliance though bloodied is unexpectedly resilient. |
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