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A Gwynedd garage owner has thanked residents who helped police catch fuel thieves after she appealed on Facebook. The case highlights a sharp rise in fuel thefts as small retailers struggle with soaring prices.
Putin and the United Arab Emirates president discussed the Iran conflict and regional security in a phone call. They emphasized diplomacy and reviewed impacts on navigation, energy security, and the global economy.
Britain will deploy forces to defend shipping in the Strait of Hormuz but declined to join United States strikes on Iran, drawing criticism from President Donald Trump. Reports warn years of defense cuts have limited the country's military readiness and global reach.
More than 4,000 officers were deployed in central London to separate rival protests and prevent disorder. A large buffer zone and extensive security measures helped avoid serious clashes, with dozens of arrests made during the day.
Foreign-supplied drones have become the leading cause of civilian deaths in Sudan's war, striking hospitals, markets and other civilian sites. Analysts warn that increasingly sophisticated attacks are worsening the humanitarian crisis and undermining peace efforts.
The Pool Bar & Grill delivers Latin American flavors in a scenic poolside setting at Six Senses Southern Dunes. From smoky starters to grilled seafood and slow-roasted beef, the menu pairs vibrant dishes with sunset views and live music.
Surat now handles over 80 percent of India’s rough diamond imports, overtaking Mumbai as the top entry point. Tax reforms and improved customs infrastructure have helped the city evolve into a major global trading hub.
The United States and Israel are reportedly preparing for possible renewed strikes on Iran as early as next week. The military buildup is said to be the largest since the ceasefire, with the Defense Department reviewing options to resume operations.
Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad in a strike near Gaza City. Officials said he was a key planner of the October 7 massacre and responsible for overseeing hostages and military operations.
Outdoor vacations are evolving as more Israelis seek a balance between traditional camping and comfortable glamping. Many now invest in upgraded equipment to enjoy nature without giving up convenience.
Yousef Jabareen won 82 percent of the vote to lead the Arab majority Hadash party. He pledged to revive the Joint List alliance and work to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of anticipated early elections.
A driver injured seven pedestrians in Modena before crashing into a shop and allegedly stabbing another person. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
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