Israeli troops press on with Gaza City offensive as death toll exceeds 65,000
According to the Israeli military, its air force and artillery units have struck Gaza City more than 150 times this week.
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According to the Israeli military, its air force and artillery units have struck Gaza City more than 150 times this week.
Rifts Grow Between Netanyahu and His Security Chiefs The New York TimesIsraeli social rift is an existential threat The Jerusalem PostMideast Wars Refusing to Fight Herald-Review.comIsraeli soldiers, and their mothers, …
India and the United States have ushered in a new era of space partnership, marked by both scientific milestones and strategic implications, as highlighted at the event “India–USA Space Collaboration: The Frontiers of a Futuristic Partnership,” held at India House, Washington DC.The gathering showcased decades of joint work that have now evolved from data-sharing and satellite cooperation to
India and the United States have ushered in a new era of space partnership, marked by both scientific milestones and strategic implications, as highlighted at the event “India–USA Space Collaboration: The Frontiers of a Futuristic Partnership,” held at India House, Washington DC.The gathering showcased decades of joint work that have now evolved from data-sharing and satellite cooperation to
They predate Egyptian mummies by around 10,000 years which disprove claims around where mummification started.
To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research NPRView Full Coverage on Google News
RevengeHotels has been targeting hotels in Brazil and Spanish-speaking regions with VenomRAT implants in 2025.
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DefenseScoop GAO released a new report Wednesday that included recommendations for the Defense Department.
NatInterest U.S. power grid infrastructure is straining to keep up with AI energy demands. Maximizing existing power grid capacity is critical to maintaining reliability and supporting…
Dmitri N. Kozak’s departure is one of the few known splinters in President Vladimir V. Putin’s inner circle since the start of his invasion of Ukraine.