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40 Injured In Israel As Hezbollah Drone Attack Targets Military Base Near Haifa
Hezbollah said it was a retaliation for the Basta and Nweiri airstrikes that killed at least 22.
As Hezbollah And Israel Battle On The Border, Lebanon's Army Remains A Bystander
Israeli forces clash with Hezbollah along the Lebanon border as the Lebanese army remains sidelined. The army struggles amid economic and military challenges
Blinken Says US Wants Lebanon Solution, Not 'Broader Conflict'
"We continue to engage intensely to prevent broader conflict in the region," Blinken told reporters after an East Asia Summit in Laos.
Bangladesh: 35 Incidents Related to Durga Puja Since October 1; 17 Arrested
The five-day Hindu religious festival began with an invocation of Goddess Durga, an occasion called Maha Shasthi on Wednesday
Japanese Organisation Nihon Hidankyo Wins 2024 Nobel Peace Prize
Witnesses to the only two nuclear bombs ever to be used in conflict have dedicated their lives to the struggle for a nuclear-free world.
Donald Trump Says India 'Biggest Tariff Charger,' Vows to Reciprocate If Elected As US President
Donald Trump vowed to introduce a reciprocal tax if elected to power, alleging that India among all major countries, imposes the highest tariffs on foreign products.
Hurricane Milton Exits Florida Without Setting Off Feared Deluge; Four Dead
Florida’s Tampa Bay area did not witness the catastrophic flooding that had been feared by many but there were deaths on the east coast due to two tornadoes triggered by Hurricane Milton.
Here's What Has Made Hurricane Milton In US So Fierce And Unusual
Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified to a Category 5 storm, posing a rare threat to Florida. Experts warn of its unusual path and extreme intensity
'His Vision Was Inspiring To Hear': Google CEO Sundar Pichai Recalls Last Meeting With Ratan Tata
Pichai highlighted how Tata "deeply cared about making India better" and noted that he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy in both business and philanthropy
'Highly Emotional Issue': UK Auction House Withdraws Sale Of ‘Naga Human Skull’ After Outrage In India
The Swan auction house at Tetsworth in Oxfordshire had a series of skulls and other remains originating from around the world
With Hospitals Full in Lebanon, Family Flees to Give Birth in Iraq
Imran Riza, U.N. humanitarian coordinator, said the pace of displacement since Sept. 23 had exceeded worst case scenarios, and too much damage was being done to civilian infrastructure.
North Korea to Send Troops to Ukraine in Support of Russia, Says South Korea's Defence Chief
Experts said North Korea could unilaterally announce a new maritime border south of the NLL in a bid to use it as an excuse to stage provocations.
Six European Countries Join Forces to Identify 46 Women Murdered or Missing
The first phase of this operation focused on shedding light on the identities and circumstances surrounding 22 women's deaths, garnering over 1,800 public tips.
‘Obligated To Bring Back’: Netanyahu Pledges To Rescue Remaining Hostages On Oct 7 Anniversary
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, while remembering the remaining abductees acknowledged that Israel suffered ‘a terrible massacre a year ago’.
1 Killed, 11 Injured In Terror Attack In Israel's Beersheba, Second Such Incident In A Week
The suspected assailant has been “neutralised” by security forces, the police said.
UK Burglar Broke Into Woman's House, Washed Her Clothes, Cooked A Meal And Left This Creepy Note
A woman found that her house was broken out by a burglar who decided to feel at home and finished several household chores of her part.