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The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah weapons facility hidden inside a former clinic in Tyre, saying secondary explosions confirmed stored arms. The operation followed earlier strikes after rockets were launched from residential areas.
A Turkish court annulled the main opposition party's 2023 congress, removing its leader Ozgur Ozel and reinstating former chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision has shaken financial markets and intensified concerns over political stability.
A Turkish appeals court annulled the opposition party's 2023 congress, removing Ozgur Ozel as leader and reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision is seen as a blow to President Tayyip Erdogan's rivals and has stirred political and market uncertainty.
The United States says the removal of Francesca Albanese from its sanctions list is temporary following a court injunction. Officials have appealed the ruling and plan to reinstate sanctions if the decision is overturned.
Policy experts say Georgia has moved from a Western ally to an Iranian client state under the Georgian Dream party. They warn that expanding Iranian recruitment and influence operations inside the country pose growing security risks for Europe and the United States.
Senator Bernie Sanders rebuked a reporter who questioned him about vulgar past posts by Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. Other Democratic senators declined to comment, saying Maine voters should decide his fate.
A federal judge ordered the United States to lift sanctions on United Nations official Francesca Albanese, finding they likely violated her free speech rights. The government has appealed, signaling the legal fight is not over.
Donald Trump mixed a nuclear warning toward Iran with jokes about missing his son’s wedding. He said he would face criticism no matter what choice he makes.
Qatar Airways has restarted its Nagpur to Doha flights after a pause due to regional conflict. The airline will operate five weekly services, with travel agents urging the addition of more international routes from the city.
The British Museum is under fire for removing references to Palestine from gallery panels, sparking protests and academic criticism. Critics accuse the museum of historical erasure, while officials say the changes followed audience testing and routine updates.
Iran is using Iraqi militias as a strategic front against its regional rivals, deepening instability across the Middle East. The arrest of a key militia leader has highlighted Baghdad’s fragile position amid escalating tensions.
Daniel Goldman is trailing Brad Lander by more than thirty points in a primary contest. The race reflects rising socialist influence within the Democratic Party and growing tensions over issues such as Israel.
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