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Eisenkot leaps ahead as Likud support falters, projected to win 26 Knesset seats - poll The findings come from a poll conducted for Maariv by Lazar Research, headed by Dr. Menachem Lazar, in cooperation with the Panel4All online respondents panel. Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil organisers convicted by court Two organisers of Hong Kong's decades-old vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown have been convicted under a controversial national security law. Two Belgian climbers vanished in 1992; melting glacier reveals remains 34 years later Two Belgian mountaineers who disappeared in the Swiss Alps in 1992 have finally been identified after their remains emerged from a retreating glacier 34 years later. The men, who were 39 and 41 when they vanished, had set out in the Weissmies region but never reached their planned destination. Dozens of migrants land on Spanish coast surprising beachgoers Footage circulating on social media shows dozens of migrants arriving by boat on Spain’s southeastern coast. Hungary drained its waters for generations. Now drought is exposing the cost Record-low water levels at Lake Velence have made boating difficult and closed swimming beaches, offering a stark view of Hungary’s worsening water crisis |
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