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Israeli army admits it underestimated Hamas capabilities: ‘October 7 attack was a complete failure’

Views: 6Israeli army admits it underestimated Hamas capabilities: ‘October 7 attack was a complete failure’ An investigation by the Israeli military has determined that Hamas was able to carry out the deadliest attack in Israeli history on 7 October 2023 because the much more powerful Israeli Army misjudged the militant group’s intentions and underestimated its capabilities. The findings, […]

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Magnitude-5.5 earthquake strikes Nepal

Views: 10Magnitude-5.5 earthquake strikes Nepal A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal early Friday, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS), with no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The quake hit 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) south of Kodari at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles). Nepal’s authorities have not issued any tsunami warnings, and

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Mexico extradites 29 drug traffickers to US

Views: 7Mexico extradites 29 drug traffickers to US   Mexico extradited 29 alleged drug traffickers to the US on Thursday amid mounting pressure from the Trump administration to crack down on fentanyl smuggling or face tariffs. The 29 inmates were being held in various prisons across the country and include Rafael Caro Quintero, the former

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Cruise ship rescues 11 refugees in sinking boat in Gulf of Mexico

Views: 8Cruise ship rescues 11 refugees in sinking boat in Gulf of Mexico The cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas rescued 11 people adrift in the Gulf of Mexico between Cuba and Mexico this week, according to VACAYA, an LGBTQ vacation company that chartered the ship. The Royal Caribbean cruise line ship departed New Orleans

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Over 8,500 people killed since January in fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Views: 7Over 8,500 people killed since January in fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo The number of people killed in Goma and its surroundings in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has exceeded 8,500 since January, when M23 rebels intensified fighting with government forces and captured the city, authorities said Thursday. Health Minister Samuel-Roger Kamba

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Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113

Views: 5 Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113 Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor who endured both German and Japanese oppression but lived for eight decades beyond the end of World War II, has died at age 113. The death was confirmed by her daughter, Reha Bennicasa. She

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Second Phase Of Ceasefire Talks Begin Between Israel And Hamas

Views: 8Second Phase Of Ceasefire Talks Begin Between Israel And Hamas Negotiations for the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire began Thursday in Cairo, Egypt, averting a collapse ahead of Saturday’s expiration of the initial agreement’s first phase. The talks bring together officials from Israel, Qatar, the United States, and Egypt as they attempt to

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Newly retrofitted bridge collapses in Philippines

Views: 12Newly retrofitted bridge collapses in Philippines ILAGAN CITY, Isabela – A portion of a newly retrofitted bridge in the Philippines collapsed on the night of Feb 27, with at least four vehicles damaged, authorities have said. No injuries or deaths have been reported from the collapse of the Cabagan-Santa Maria Bridge, which has not

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Government Orders Compulsory Cadre Course for Journalists

Views: 28Government Orders Compulsory Cadre Course for Journalists   Kampala- Uganda. The government has ordered journalists are to undergo a mandatory cadre course at the National Leadership Institute in Kyankwanzi. Minister Balaam Barugahara confirmed this while delivering Chief Of Defence Forces Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s message in a stakeholder meeting with media owners and executives at Uganda

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