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Palestinian Foreign Ministry warns of Israeli plans to undermine Al Aqsa mosque

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry warned Thursday of Israeli plans and incitement practices aimed at undermining Al-Aqsa Mosque by the so-called Temple Mount organizations union, where the image of the alleged temple is constantly being promoted in place of the Dome of the Rock. The ministry said in a statement that it views this ongoing incitement […]

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Two Israeli civilians detained by IDF while trying to cross into Gaza

Military says pair stopped in buffer zone before they can enter Gaza territory, motive for attempt to enter beleaguered Strip unclear. he Israel Defense Forces detained two Israeli civilians who attempted to cross into the Gaza Strip overnight, the military said Friday morning. The pair’s motive was not immediately clear. According to the IDF, soldiers

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Trump got back on track with the border. Then he started talking about the dogs (and geese).

His Arizona rally comes two days after Vice President Kamala Harris derailed from the issue at the presidential debate. For a moment, it seemed like Donald Trump was using his Tucson, Arizona, rally to return to his typical immigration programming after a shaky debate performance. Then he went there — again. Trump repeated the baseless

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A baby hippo is going viral – and paying the price

A baby hippopotamus is causing a fan frenzy in Thailand. Moo Deng – a name that roughly translates to “bouncy pig” – is a two-month-old female pygmy hippo that is going viral online and attracting queues at a zoo near the city of Pattaya. Visitor numbers have doubled since her birth in July, according to

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Boeing workers strike as 25% pay rise rejected

Boeing workers have gone on strike after they overwhelmingly rejected a tentative deal between union representatives and the plane maker that included a 25% pay rise. More than 30,000 workers – who produce planes including the 737 Max and 777 in the Seattle and Portland areas – downed their tools from midnight Pacific Time (0700 GMT)

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Russia cuts water to Ukrainian city amid eastern front-line push

KYIV — Russia has cut off water supplies to the city of Pokrovsk as Moscow expands its offensive across Donetsk and Kherson regions. Pokrovsk, a small city in Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, is a key node for army logistics and is facing intense shelling. “As a result of the hostilities, the work of the

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Germany’s Scholz wants new EU anti-deforestation law delayed

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to postpone new EU rules aimed at preventing products driving deforestation from being sold on the EU market — and is lobbying Ursula von der Leyen about it. Scholz told a conference on Thursday in Berlin that he had discussed the EU Deforestation Regulation with European Commission President von der Leyen and “advocated …

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North Korea releases rare photos of President Kim at uranium facility

military officials. Their publication comes amid heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula. “[Mr Kim] went round the control room of the uranium enrichment base to learn about the overall operation of the production lines,” KCNA reported, adding that he “felt strong” to see the site. The South Korean government has said it strongly condemns the

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Death toll rises to 233 in aftermath of Vietnam typhoon as more bodies found

Rescue workers recovered more bodies on Friday from areas hit by landslides and flash floods. The death toll in the aftermath of a typhoon in Vietnam has climbed to 233, state media reported. Rescue workers recovered more bodies on Friday from areas hit by landslides and flash floods. State-run broadcaster VTV said emergency crews have

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Putin warns NATO will be ‘at war with Russia’ if it allows Ukraine to use Western long-range missiles against it

Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters on Thursday (local time) that allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike inside Russia would be seen by Moscow as NATO’s direct entry into the war. “This will mean that NATO countries – the United States and European countries – are at war with Russia,” he said. “And if this is the case, then,

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