How Netanyahu’s Brother Led A Hostage Rescue Mission And Never Returned
While Hamas has released some Israeli hostages since the October 7, 2023, attacks, around 120 people are still believed to be in captivity.
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While Hamas has released some Israeli hostages since the October 7, 2023, attacks, around 120 people are still believed to be in captivity.
Neuroscience reveals teen brain development makes them vulnerable to social media addiction and anxiety.
NBA star marks comeback after nine weeks as Houston Rockets beat Golden State Warriors 117-116 in San Francisco.
Athens-based outfit exercises an in-the-money purchase option, then flips ship ordered in Japan seven years ago
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Netflix debuts VOID, a vision-language model that can erase objects from a scene and simulate how remaining objects would behave without them — Video-language model revises how objects interact when th…
The Substack migration that Nate Silver is celebrating today is also worth scrutiny. Moving from a captured public square to private subscription newsletters doesn’t restore information integrity. It privatizes it. The people who can afford $200/…
Ukrainian military forces are operating in western Libya and were behind a recent attack on a Russian tanker in the Mediterranean, an RFI investigation has found. The findings point to a largely covert confrontation between Kyiv and Moscow as they com…
The Ministry of Defence has said there are no plans to second homeland security personnel to the Royal Military Police to tackle far-right extremism within the Armed Forces.
The post No plans to expand counter-extremism role in Army policing first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Even if motorists can provide evidence they’ve paid for parking, they are threatened with bailiffs and courtDrivers have accused a leading car park management company of issuing “false” parking fines – leaving one mother to defend herself from multiple…
More than half of NHS trusts have cap on availability of products, forcing patients to pay for products themselvesMillions of people across the UK living with incontinence are facing shortages of sanitary products due to supplies being rationed by NHS …