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Joint raid targeting Islamic State leaves at least 15 dead, 7 US troops hurt in Iraq.

Views: 6 The U.S. military and Iraq targeted Islamic State group militants in a joint raid Friday that left at least 15 people dead, and seven U.S. troops hurt in Western Iraq. Five U.S. troops were injured in the raid that took place Thursday, while two of them suffered injuries from falls that occurred during the operation, […]

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Israel says identifies six captive bodies found in Gaza tunnel.

Views: 9 Israel recovered the bodies of six captives from a tunnel in southern Gaza where they were apparently killed not long before Israeli troops reached them. The Israeli military said Sunday that it had found the bodies of six captives in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip, including a US-Israeli and a Russian-Israeli. Their

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Uganda Bomb Scare: Police Identifies KIU on Al-Shabaab Hit List

Views: 55 The Uganda Police Force has issued a high-alert warning following credible intelligence reports indicating that the Somali-based militant group Al-Shabaab is planning a series of attacks within the Kampala Metropolitan Area. Among the targets listed are Kampala International University (KIU) in Makindye Division and Arena Mall. The above mentioned area harbours a great

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New Zealand’s Maori king dies aged 69.

Views: 4 The king of New Zealand‘s Māori died on Friday after heart surgery, with aides saying the beloved 69-year-old monarch, praised as a symbol of national unity, had “passed to the great beyond.” Spokesman Rahui Papa said King Tuheitia died peacefully surrounded by family, just days after celebrating the 18th anniversary of his coronation. A symbol of

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Israeli army causes $135.2 million in damage in West Bank.

Views: 13 The mayor of Jenin on Sunday compared an ongoing Israeli military operation in the northern occupied West Bank city to an “earthquake,” estimating that about 500 million shekels ($135.2 million) of damage had been caused so far. “The greatest loss is in the lives of the martyrs. On a material level, the destruction caused by

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Russia thwarts ‘massive’ Ukrainian drone attack.

Views: 16 Russia said yesterday that it had thwarted a “massive” Ukrainian drone attack by downing 158 drones across 15 regions, including two over the capital Moscow. A coal-fired power plant near the city was reported hit, as was an oil refinery within the city boundaries. Russia’s Defense Ministry said most of the drones, 122, were downed over

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The meeting of the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia with the German State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office.

Views: 12 The meeting of the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia with the German State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office 1st September, 2024 On August 31, within the framework of the “GLOBSEC” forum in Prague, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Vahan Kostanyan had a meeting with Thomas Bagger, the State Secretary of the

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ASIA LIVE : 39 Pakistani nationals lose work permits in Bosnia, Herzegovina visa crackdown.

Views: 15 SARAJEVO: Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has cracked down on visa abuse by foreign workers, revoking the work permits of 39 Pakistani nationals who exploited their visas to travel to Croatia and other European Union(EU) countries. The Service for Foreigners’ Affairs (SFA) is taking a firm stance against those misusing their work visas for illegal transit, with 14 Bangladeshi

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China, Philippines trade blame over latest South China Sea clash.

Views: 11 Beijing blames Manila over collision in disputed South China Sea, says Philippine ship deliberately rammed into Chinese ship. China and the Philippines blamed each other for the latest collision of their ships in the disputed South China Sea, according to local media on Sunday. The Philippine Coast Guard said a Chinese vessel “deliberately

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