'Battle of reckoning': Hezbollah, Israel exchange heavy fire in 'new phase' of fighting
Hezbollah and Israel exchanged heavy fire into Sunday, as the Lebanese militant group sent rockets deep into northern Israeli territory after facing some of the most intense bombardment in almost a year of conflict.
Hezbollah hits back with rockets as it declares an ‘open-ended battle’ with Israel
Hezbollah fired over 100 rockets early Sunday across northern Israel, with some landing near the city of Haifa, as Israel launched hundreds of strikes on Lebanon.
Sinwar Doesn’t Talk, Doesn’t Write, Israel Fears the Worst
Sinwar was not the target of the Tel Sultan attack, which is why today there’s a major disagreement between military intelligence and the Shin Bet regarding his fate.
Japanese PM reiterates India's call for expansion of UN Security Council
Reiterating India's longstanding stance on expansion of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in both permanent and non-permanent categories, as well as reform in its working methods, Japanese...
IDF Hits 150 Targets after Identifying Hezbollah Was Gearing for Attack
It is doubtful rank-and-file Lebanese civilians (assuming there are any remaining in south Lebanon) would trust Hezbollah messages over IDF warnings.
A tool used...: China blows hot and cold over Quad summit
Ever since the Quad started taking shape in 2007, China has been saying that the four-member grouping will be bound to fail. But much to the chagrin of Beijing, it picked up pace in the recent years emerging as a premier strategic group especially challenging China's assertiveness in the disputed South China Sea.
Nurses reject Government's pay offer of 5.5% rise in record high turnout
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in England rejected the deal by two-thirds in a record high turnout of around 145,000
Officials say Israeli strikes kill more than 270 in Lebanon
The Israeli military said Monday evening that it had carried out a targeted strike in Beirut. It did not immediately give details.
Nurses reject Government's 5.5% pay rise offer
It comes shortly after the Government agreed a 22% pay rise with junior doctors in England
WATCH | Tiger cub confiscated from Pietermaritzburg home
Two people of interest have been identified in connection with the illegal possession of a male tiger cub in an enclosure at a property in Northern Park, Chase Valley in Pietermaritzburg.
WATCH | Tiger cub confiscated from Pietermaritzburg home
Two people of interest have been identified in connection with the illegal possession of a male tiger cub in an enclosure at a property in Northern Park, Chase Valley in Pietermaritzburg.
Family of former Irish elite soldier killed in Ukraine break silence to pay heartbreaking tribute
Mr Deegan’s parents Rachel and John issued the statement after news emerged over the weekend that their son, who was just 29, was killed fighting for Ukraine against the Russian invaders in the east of the country on Thursday.
Israel Warns Lebanese Civilians to Flee Hezbollah Combat Zone
"Residents of Lebanese villages: The raids will begin in the near future; evacuate the houses where Hezbollah weapons are hidden immediately! Hezbollah is lying to you and sacrificing you."
Badlapur school sexual assault accused opens fire at police, shot dead
An official said Akshay Shinde, who worked as a cleaner at the school, was being taken to Badlapur from Taloja jail for investigation.
Man accused of sexually assaulting two minors at Badlapur school shot dead
Badlapur sexual assault case: Man accused of sexual assault dies in police firing after snatching gun, sparking protests and calls for investigation.
'Success of humanity lies in collective strength, not in battlefield': PM Modi's strong message at UN
Speaking at the 79th UN General Assembly session, PM Modi stressed over the sensible use of technology and appealed for a balanced regulation. Without naming any country, he said India sought such global digital governance wherein sovereignty and integrity remain unharmed.
Israeli air strikes kill 492 people in Lebanon
Israel says it hit 1,300 Hezbollah targets and tells civilians to flee areas near the group’s weapons.
Dalits stage protest seeking compensation, arrest of accused in atrocities case in Yadgir
Dalit organisations protest in Hunsagi demanding justice for victims of atrocities, arrests of accused, and compensation.
'Success Of Humanity Lies In Collective Strengths, Not In Battlefield': PM Modi At UN's 'Summit Of The Future'
PM Narendra Modi said that he was representing one-sixth of the humanity and added that India has elevated 25 crore people out of poverty in the country.
Reform global institutions for peace and development, Modi tells UN
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes global peace through reform of institutions at United Nations Summit of the Future.
Taoiseach "extremely concerned" about latest bombardment in Lebanon
Responding to the latest attacks in Lebanon, Ireland's Taoiseach Simon Harris says "an all-out war must be avoided at all costs."
Success of humanity lies not on battlefield: Modi at UN
'While on the one hand, terrorism continues to be a serious threat to global peace and security, on the other hand, areas such as cyber, maritime and space, are emerging as new theatres of conflict'
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu's chilling warning to Lebanon locals after barrage of Beirut airstrikes
Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 270 people in Lebanon, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning as civilians flee their homes amid evacuations
Early voting 'could be decisive in the right places,' expert says
Election Day is less than 50 days away, but the voting has already started.
Body of man killed in 1984 in Clare to be exhumed
The body of Patrick Nugent, who died in 1984 in unexplained circumstances at Bunratty Folk Park in Co Clare, is to be exhumed tomorrow as part of a renewed garda investigation into his death.
Israeli airstrikes kill at least 274 people in Lebanon
Israel says it has struck about 800 Hezbollah targets and Lebanese residents have received calls to move away from Hezbollah posts.
'We just had to flee': Fear and tension in Lebanon under deadly Israeli bombardment
Thousands have fled southern Lebanon while others say they are leaving the capital Beirut.
Israel accused of 'dragging region into chaos' with Lebanon strikes
Turkey joined Egypt in calling on Israel to halt its northern offensive as thousands of people were displaced from the suburbs in a desperate push to reach the Lebanese capital
At least 356 killed and more than 1,200 injured as Israel launches deadly strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon
At least 356 people have been killed and more than 1,200 injured after Israel launched a series of deadly strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israeli airstrikes kill at least 492 people in Lebanon
The Israeli military said it struck about 1300 Hezbollah targets, and Lebanese residents have received calls to move away from Hezbollah posts.
Desperate Putin secretly sends naval crew from aircraft carrier to fight 'and die' on land
The so-called pride of the Russian navy has had some of its crew redeployed to fight on land in Ukraine as president Vladimir Putin tries to bolster his faltering army
Threat of jail in new 'Hillsborough Law' will catch out liars trying to dodge justice
Public disasters like the loss of life at Hillsborough in 1989 and Grenfell in 2017 were marred by official slipperiness, covering up wrongdoing and helping those responsible evade justice
Lebanon sees deadliest day of conflict in 18 years as over 490 die in strikes
Lebanon’s health ministry said the strikes killed 492 people, including 35 children and 58 women, and wounded 1,645 people.
Middle East on a knife edge as thousands flee Israel's deadly airstrikes in Lebanon
On the deadliest day in Lebanon since Israel's incursion in 2006 hundreds were killed in IDF airstrikes as civilians in the south of the country were forced to pack a few belongings and flee
US dad jailed in Russia for trying to take his four-year-old son out of the country
The court in Russia said that the convict, whose name wasn't given, visited Kaliningrad in July 2023 to meet with his Russian-born son and attempted to drive him out of the country, while the boy's mother didn't give her consent for that
Nurses set to strike after rejecting 5.5% pay rise offer in record turnout vote
Royal College of Nursing members have sent a message to new Health Secretary Wes Streeting that they are willing to take industrial action to gain a pay rise similar to that achieved by junior doctors
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