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Daily Mail's owner has agreed to buy The Telegraph for £500 million, forming a major right-leaning UK media group. The deal involves a partnership with a United States and Emirati consortium.
As warfare becomes increasingly automated, the Israel Defense Forces are rethinking how to balance cutting-edge technology with human decision-making. The shift toward drones and artificial intelligence is reshaping military strategy, but experts say victory still depends on human judgment and adaptability. The future of war will hinge on mastering this balance between machines and people.
Families of Yemeni aid workers detained by Houthi rebels face fear and uncertainty, with many held for months without charges. The Houthis accuse them of espionage, but families and the United Nations deny the claims. Loved ones continue to seek their release amid ongoing conflict and airstrikes.
Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic have risen sharply, with a notable increase after the October 7 attack by Hamas. The Jewish community still considers the country a safe place for Jews.
Trump met with New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House, where Mamdani criticized United States support for Israel's actions in Gaza. The meeting highlighted significant differences on key issues.
Da'Vine Joy Randolph shares her love for eclectic experiences, from diverse acting roles to culinary adventures. The actress prefers ocean swims without snorkeling, citing a fear of what might be below the surface.
President Trump reversed his position and signed a bill requiring the release of Jeffrey Epstein's investigative files. The decision has caused turmoil within his coalition and intensified political debate as the Justice Department prepares to make the documents public.
Anti-Israeli protesters clashed violently with police in Bologna ahead of a basketball match, launching fireworks and setting fires. The unrest reflects growing international criticism of Israel and has disrupted sporting events across Europe.
Iran requests urgent foreign aid to fight a wildfire threatening the UNESCO-listed Hyrcanian forests. Turkey is sending firefighting aircraft and personnel as the blaze continues amid severe drought.
Over 200 women, including prominent figures, have urged Barbara Ceferin to support suspending Israel from European football. The appeal is part of a campaign to pressure federations to boycott Israel.
South Africa's president opened the G20 summit by urging global cooperation, as world leaders gathered in Johannesburg without the United States president. The call for multilateralism comes amid significant global challenges.
Mid East Falcons defeated Karachi Monarchs 9-1, remaining unbeaten in Baseball United Season 1. Hiroyuki Nakajima's three-run double and strong pitching led the Falcons to victory. Karachi's offense was limited, with Jake Perez and Amar Mahmood providing the highlights.
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