Israel launched dozens of air strikes and artillery attacks on Gaza City overnight, Gaza’s civil defence agency said Saturday (October 4), despite US President Donald Trump’s call to halt bombardments following Hamas’s acceptance of some elements of h…
Moroccan youth protest for seventh day in a row
Youth-led protests demanding reforms to public healthcare and education took place on Friday (October 3) in several Moroccan cities for a seventh day in a row, The group behind them is called GenZ 212.
Turkey and Egypt’s joint naval drill signals shifting Eastern Med alliances
As efforts continue to resolve Israel’s war in Gaza, the conflict is threatening to destabilise the wider region. A rare joint naval exercise between once-rivals Turkey and Egypt is being seen as a warning to Israel, as long-standing alliances shift a…
Police question 6 suspects over deadly Manchester synagogue attack
Police have arrested six people on suspicion of terror offenses after an attack on a synagogue in northwest England.
Japan’s ruling party elects Sanae Takaichi as new leader, likely to become first female PM
Sanae Takaichi, the newly elected and staunchly conservative head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, is expected to become Japan’s first woman prime minister. She won the leadership of Japan’s ruling party on Saturday (October 4). James Simms, a …
British teenager dies in car crash months after being freed from Dubai jail for sex with girl, 17
Marcus Fakana, 19, died in hospital after police pursued a vehicle in Tottenham, London, which was then involved in a collisionA British teenager who was jailed in Dubai for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl while they were on holida…
“No More Beards, Long Hair”: Pete Hegseth’s Military Grooming Rules Draw Criticism From Sikhs
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth’s recent remarks on military grooming standards have drawn sharp criticism from the Sikh Coalition, a leading advocacy group for Sikhs in the US military. The new grooming rule restricts beards and long hair.
Canada Post Strike Poses Challenges for Remote Communities
A strike, and growing prospects of drastic cuts to the state-owned postal service, make life very hard for Canada’s remote communities.
Islamic Jihad backs Hamas response to US Gaza plan – Reuters
Islamic Jihad backs Hamas response to US Gaza plan ReutersTrump calls on Israel to stop bombing Gaza as Hamas agrees to negotiate release of hostages – live updates CNNIsrael prepares for hostage release after Hamas agrees to part…
QinetiQ US to help design Army’s next-gen FALCONS sensor
QinetiQ US has been selected to support the U.S. Army in shaping specifications for the Future Advanced Long-range Common Optical/Netted-fires Sensor (FALCONS) system.
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