Ex-intel officer warns of Tehran’s plans for round two – The Jerusalem Post
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Ex-intel officer warns of Tehran’s plans for round two The Jerusalem Post
Ukraine Strikes Russian Nuclear Power Plant, Moscow says NewsweekRussia blames nuclear site attack on Ukraine as Kyiv marks independence day BBCMoscow says Kyiv has struck a nuclear power plant as Ukraine marks independence day&nb…
France’s largest wildfire in decades has severely damaged vineyards in part of the Aude area of Languedoc on the eve of harvest, as attention turns to recovery and emergency aid. Charlotte Lam and Gaelle Fonseca tell us more.
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Ukraine is marking its 34th Independence Day this Sunday, commemorating its formal break from the Soviet Union on August 24, 1991. A day earlier, President Volodymyr Zelensky and other officials observed National Flag Day, another key date in the coun…
More than 30 jihadists killed in air strikes, Nigerian military says BBCNigeria says it killed 35 jihadis near Cameroon border DWNigeria’s military says its airstrikes killed 35 Islamic militants in Borno state AP NewsN…
Concern is mounting about “war-time levels of slaughter” in Nigeria, including a resurgence of jihadist activity.
Protests against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers took place across the UK, with demonstrators gathering in cities such as Bristol, Liverpool, and London, as well as in Mold, Perth, and County Antrim. In many areas, police intervened to keep …
Some new terms are becoming popular in tech and cybersecurity careers, along with some unsettling workplace trends around burnout and fear of layoffs as AI gains ground in both the public and private sectors.
Liverpool arrive in Newcastle eyeing three Premier League points and the home side’s wantaway striker Alexander Isak.