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Israeli Airstrikes Target Southern Lebanon, Escalating Tensions

Israeli Airstrikes Target Southern Lebanon, Escalating Tensions

BEIRUT — Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon resulted in nine fatalities, including three Lebanese military members, reported the Lebanese army and state media. The attacks occurred just days after a new ceasefire agreement was reached between the two sides. Details of the Airstrikes A targeted strike on a vehicle traveling between Nabatiyeh and Marjayoun resulted...

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Exciting Developments in the 2026 World Cup

Exciting Developments in the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup is set to captivate North America, unfolding across three nations. This event features 48 teams and hosts 104 thrilling games, attracting billions of fans worldwide. It’s the largest spectacle in sports. Tariq Panja, a seasoned global soccer correspondent for The New York Times, provides insights on this year’s tournament. Among the...

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Tragic Deaths in Sahara as Truck Breaks Down

Tragic Deaths in Sahara as Truck Breaks Down

At least 49 individuals lost their lives due to dehydration after being stranded in the Sahara Desert of northern Niger. The incident occurred when a truck transporting them broke down, leaving them without water for several days, as reported by Niger’s regional authorities. The victims were returning from a religious festival in Mali. The truck...

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Allegations of Abuse in Gaza Flotilla Detention

Allegations of Abuse in Gaza Flotilla Detention

International criticism has surged against Israel over claims of abuse involving foreign activists detained during a flotilla trying to breach Gaza’s naval blockade. Countries such as France, Italy, Germany, and others have condemned the alleged mistreatment of their nationals following the Israeli commando operation on the Global Sumud Flotilla last month. The flotilla, transporting symbolic...

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Raúl Castro Indicted for 1996 Shoot-Down of American Pilots

Raúl Castro Indicted for 1996 Shoot-Down of American Pilots

Senator Ashley Moody from Florida has discussed the indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro. He faces charges related to the 1996 shoot-down of two civilian aircraft, resulting in the deaths of four American pilots. This topic was addressed on ‘Sunday Night in America.’ Raúl Castro made a public appearance in Havana, his first since...

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U.S. and Iran Tensions Escalate Amid Missile and Drone Strikes

U.S. and Iran Tensions Escalate Amid Missile and Drone Strikes

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Recent events have intensified the already strained relations between the United States and Iran. The U.S. military announced it had successfully intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones aimed at the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf Arab allies. In response, American forces struck several of Iran’s coastal surveillance radar sites. This exchange of...

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Albanians Protest Luxury Resort Development

Albanians Protest Luxury Resort Development

Protests Against Proposed Resort in Albania Thousands of Albanian citizens protested this week against a proposed luxury resort development linked to Jared Kushner’s investment firm. Concerns have been raised about potential threats to a protected coastal area, home to diverse wildlife including flamingos, seals, and sea turtles. Demonstrators expressed their opposition loudly, with placards displaying...

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US Military Awaits Pentagon Guidance Amid Uncertainty Over Troop Levels in Europe

US Military Awaits Pentagon Guidance Amid Uncertainty Over Troop Levels in Europe

The United States military is currently awaiting clarification from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump’s unpredictability regarding troop levels in Europe. This uncertainty affects military personnel’s lives and could result in millions of dollars in costs to taxpayers, according to two U.S. defense officials speaking to The Associated Press. NATO allies were caught off guard...