Lebanon Says Israeli Strike Hits South Despite Ceasefire Framework
Lebanese state media on Monday said an Israeli strike hit the country’s south, despite a framework accord signed by the two countries last week aimed at securing a peace deal.
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Lebanese state media on Monday said an Israeli strike hit the country’s south, despite a framework accord signed by the two countries last week aimed at securing a peace deal.
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The head of the European Central Bank said the bank’s latest rate increase will help bring down inflation to its 2% target by next year
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