“Over the past 24 hours, 37 dead bodies were admitted to hospitals in the Gaza Strip, including five killed earlier. 136 injured people were also brought in. However, there are still many injured people under the rubble and on the streets, they…
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Yemeni ballistic missile hits Israels Ben Gurion airport
The Yemeni army says it has launched fresh retaliatory operations against Israeli targets deep inside the occupied Palestinian territories in response to the ongoing aggression against Palestinians in Gaza.
The Yemeni…
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Eyewitness captures moments during Colorado attack
Six people are being treated for injuries after a man “started setting people on fire” at a mall in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, police say. A peaceful event in support of the Israeli hostages was taking place when the attack occurred….
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Secret Lives of Mormon Wives on swinging scandals, friendship fallouts and religious backlash
Getty ImagesFrom allegations of infidelity to swinging scandals, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives offers a look into a version of Mormon life far removed from traditional public perception.
Set in suburban Utah, the TV series follows a group of…
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South Africa’s land law explained – and why it so inflames Donald Trump
Getty ImagesMany South Africans are deeply attached to their land South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is at the centre of a political firestorm after he approved a law that gives the state the power to expropriate some privately owned land…
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South Korea election takes place under shadow of martial law
Jean MackenzieSeoul correspondent
Watch: Lee Jae-myung speaks behind bulletproof glass at a campaign rally The striking feature of this election has been the leading opposition candidate, Lee Jae-myung, campaigning in a bullet-proof vest.
At a…
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Superbugs thrive as access to antibiotics fails in India
Corbis via Getty ImagesIndia is among the countries hardest hit by “antimicrobial resistance” It’s a grim paradox, doctors say.
On the one hand, antibiotics are being overused until they no longer work, driving resistance and fuelling the rise of…
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Ukraine’s audacious drone attack sends critical message to Russia
It’s hard to exaggerate the sheer audacity – or ingenuity – that went into Ukraine’s countrywide assault on Russia’s air force.
We cannot possibly verify Ukrainian claims that the attacks resulted in $7bn (£5.2bn) of damage, but it’s clear that…
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Polish presidential election too close to call, exit poll suggests
Warsaw’s liberal Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski has claimed victory in Poland’s presidential election but his winning margin in an exit poll is well within the margin of error.
An exit poll, with a margin of error of 3% broadcast immediately after voting…
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Russia MoD confirms avaition units damaged in Kyiv attack
On June 1, the Ukrainian regime carried out a “terrorist” attack using first-person view (FPV) drones targeting airfields in Russia’s Murmansk, Irkutsk, Ivanovo, Ryazan, and Amur regions, Sputnik reported a statement by the MoD on Sunday…
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