TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A senior commander of Saraya al-Quds resistance group, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, announced that nearly 40 Israeli occupation troops were killed or wounded in a coordinated resistance operation in…
Category: 2. World
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Dozens of Israeli Soldiers Killed or Maimed in Gaza Ambush
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ECO member states condemn Israeli aggression against Iran
On Friday evening, following his return from the Republic of Azerbaijan, where he attended the ECO Summit in Khankendi, President Pezeshkian highlighted that Iran’s condemnation of recent Israeli regime’s aggression on the country was received…
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Iran’s Missile Power Shattered Israeli Regime’s Domestic Front, Hebrew Media Admits
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A Hebrew-language newspaper openly admitted the Iranian missile barrage during the recent 12-day confrontation left the Zionist regime’s internal front paralyzed and defenseless, exposing Tel Aviv’s inability to protect…
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Deadly Texas flooding causes destruction
At least 24 people have died and dozens of people are missing amid flash floods in Texas on Independence Day, according to US authorities.
“Within 45 minutes, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet and it was a destructive flood,” Texas Lieutenant…
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‘The first free black man I’d ever seen’
Patricia WhitehorneBBC News
Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
The Wimbledon title was the third of Arthur Ashe’s Grand Slam crowns Fifty years ago Arthur Ashe pulled off an amazing feat, upsetting the odds and becoming the first black man to win the…
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Why Indian footwear artisans are upset with the luxury Italian label
Devina GuptaBBC News
Reporting fromKolhapur, MaharashtraBBC
The earliest records of Kolhapur sandals date back to the 12th Century. The Western Indian town of Kolhapur has found itself in an unlikely global spotlight, as thousands of local artisans…
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Tiny creature gorges, gets fat, and locks up planet-warming carbon
Georgina RannardClimate and science correspondent
Prof Daniel J Mayor @oceanplankton
A tiny, obscure animal often sold as aquarium food has been quietly protecting our planet from global warming by undertaking an epic migration, according to new…
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US debt is now $37trn – should we be worried?
Simon JackBBC business editor
Getty Images
As Donald Trump cheered the passage of his self-styled, and officially named, Big Beautiful Budget Bill through Congress this week, long-sown seeds of doubt about the scale and sustainability of US…
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Oasis take to the stage for first gig in 16 years
It’s a night that thousands of music fans have been waiting for: Oasis has finally returned to the stage after 16 years.
The Gallagher brothers reunited on Thursday for their first gig since famously breaking up in 2009.
Cardiff’s Principality…
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Outdoor activities fuel new growth in rural China
During this year’s May Day holiday, outdoor sports and travel captured wide public interest and participation across China.
At Shijiu Lake in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu province, a young visitor transitioned from a fishing lure session to…
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