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A US Air Force aircraft designed to detect nuclear activity was seen flying across several states, raising speculation as the US-Russia nuclear treaty nears expiration. Officials say such flights are typically routine and not necessarily tied to specific incidents.
A new poll shows the coalition bloc gaining seats while the opposition loses ground. Likud remains the largest party, and several smaller parties fail to pass the electoral threshold.
Israel has proposed using withheld Palestinian Authority funds for Gaza reconstruction, but Ramallah rejects the idea. The ongoing withholding of these revenues has led to a financial crisis for the Palestinian Authority.
Friendship breakups are common but often overlooked. Knowing when a friendship has ended and how to handle it can be challenging and emotional.
Lauren Booth, Tony Blair's sister-in-law, has sparked outrage by calling October 7 a 'legendary day' for Muslims in a Turkish media interview. Her comments about the Hamas attacks have drawn condemnation and renewed scrutiny of her past activism. The remarks come at a sensitive time for Blair's involvement in Gaza peace efforts.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a royal commission into the Bondi attack after weeks of public demand, appointing Virginia Bell to lead the inquiry. The move has drawn both support and criticism, with the commission set to focus on antisemitism and social cohesion.
President Trump says his personal morality is the only limit on his global military authority. He made the comments after recent actions and threats against several countries.
The United States Treasury secretary says Iran's economy is in trouble due to sanctions and high inflation, and warns against violence toward protesters. Washington is watching Tehran closely during this tense period.
Israel's Foreign Ministry has voiced support for protesters in Iran, sharing messages and videos of demonstrations. This marks a change from its earlier approach of avoiding public statements on the unrest.
The Lebanese army has completed the first phase of its plan to place weapons under state authority south of the Litani River, but faces challenges in expanding the effort. Ongoing Israeli attacks, limited resources, and international pressure complicate the next steps. Lebanese leaders and international partners praised the progress, while tensions with Israel and Hezbollah persist.
Ahmed Al Ahmed, who disarmed a gunman during the Bondi Beach massacre, is in New York for medical treatment and hopes to meet President Donald Trump. He has been honored for his bravery and continues to recover from his injuries.
Peers have backed calls for more time to debate the assisted dying bill, which faces a tight deadline to pass. Supporters and opponents remain divided over whether the numerous amendments are necessary safeguards or delaying tactics.
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