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Hezbollah rockets cause heavy damage in Kiryat Shmona overnight, with no injuries reported. Crews are searching for additional impacts. This was the second attack on the city in hours. Hezbollah claims responsibility for the attack.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has confirmed that he frequently talks to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, but denies offering him direct advice. Blair's recent book on leadership emphasises the importance of generating optimism and confidence as a leader, as well as the need for long-term missions in government.
The Last Night of the Proms is at risk of being dragged into a deeper, more toxic debate this year due to a new edict from the BBC forbidding flags 'from proscribed groups, flags related to protest, hatred, or advertising'.
Recent events have raised serious questions about the decency of men and the prevalence of misogyny. The author argues that pornography is a common thread connecting these acts of misogyny, as online porn has normalized violent and degrading attitudes towards women.
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in Tel Aviv demanding the release of hostages in Gaza, marking the largest-ever demonstration in Israel's history.
Hezbollah has fired rockets at an Israeli town in retaliation for an Israeli attack that killed three civil defense personnel in Lebanon.
Former R&AW chief A S Dulat reflects on the 1999 Air India IC-814 hijacking and addresses criticisms and misconceptions about intelligence and government actions.
Eight arrested at London pro-Palestine march for assault offenses.
US officials have indefinitely postponed the presentation of the final ceasefire-prisoner swap deal due to Hamas' demand for Israel to release high-profile terrorists in exchange for humanitarian prisoners.
Emerging markets are embracing gold production, while Western nations have not recognized gold as a critical mineral. Gold operations bring benefits to local communities and can advance energy sources in emerging markets.
Envoys at a UN workshop warn of a surge in antisemitism since the Hamas attack in Gaza, with fear spreading through Jewish communities worldwide.
Police arrest two protesters at Tel Aviv anti-government protest for blocking road; parallel protest in Jerusalem disperses.
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