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Netanyahu tells Piers Morgan democracy is safe in Israel despite his moves to wrest control of ‘too powerful’
Israel’s under-fire Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted he’s NOT trying to destroy democracy amid the worst protests in the country’s history over his controversial
North Korean forced into marriages, sex slavery in China’s ‘Red Zone,’ human rights group says
Hundreds of thousands of North Korean women have been forced into marriages, sold into sex slavery, or sent to work in detention camps after escaping
Taiwan president decries China’s ‘dollar diplomacy’ as Honduras opens ties with Beijing
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said that her country refuses to “engage in a meaningless contest of dollar diplomacy with China” after Honduras opened ties with
North Korea fires ballistic missile from its east coast: reports
North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its east coast on Monday morning, according to reports. Reuters reported that South Korea’s military confirmed the missile
Space race: Chinese rocket launches quadruple over decade, survey finds
Space rockets launched from China have more than quadrupled over the past decade, with more than 60 last year alone, according to a new survey.
2 Tigers Recaptured After Tornado Hits Ga. Park
Two tigers that escaped from a wildlife animal park after a tornado ripped through southwest Georgia have been recaptured, authorities said Sunday.
Israele, la rivolta assedia Netanyahu che valuta lo stop alla riforma della Giustizia. In centinaia di migliaia nelle strade. Gli Usa: “Preoccupati”
Read More Il premier Benyamin Netanyahu licenzia ministro della Difesa Yoav Galant e i leader delle proteste anti-riforma indicono subito diverse manifestazioni in tutto il
MotoGp Portogallo, Bagnaia vince ancora: sul podio Vinales e Bezzecchi. Follia Marquez, travolto Oliveira
Read More PORTIMAO – Uno e due, Pecco Bagnaia è già in fuga dopo il primo fine-settimana della stagione MotoGP: il ducatista ha bissato il
Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi. Putin: “Superate tutte le linee rosse con le armi a Kiev”
Read More Vladimir Putin è convinto che l’Occidente stia oltrepassando tutte le linee rosse fornendo armi all’Ucraina. “Sì, è quello che stanno facendo, l’hanno fatto
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Off East Coast: South Korea Military
Read More People watch a television news screen showing a picture of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un witnessing the recent test-firing of a Hwasong-17 intercontinental
Renault Duster: Slow but sure does win the race
Read More The tortoise: The Duster might not be the flashiest 4×4 but it makes up for it with efficiency and safety. The Tortoise and
Waning funds threaten Gandhi’s South African legacy
Read More In the long odyssey of Mahatma Gandhi’s life, his 21 years in South Africa stand out. In the long odyssey of Mahatma Gandhi’s
Revised plans for HS2 Euston terminus would cost almost ?5bn, says watchdog
Read More The cost of HS2’s revised and postponed London Euston terminus has almost doubled to ?4.8bn since 2020, according to the the public spending
Two-thirds of UK workers with long Covid have faced unfair treatment, says report
Read More UK ministers should act to ensure long Covid sufferers receive the support they need from employers, with as many as two-thirds claiming they
Israel: mass protests after sacking of minister who opposed judicial overhaul
Read More Tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets to protest after Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defence minister over his opposition to
Poole harbour: major incident declared over leak from oilfield
Read More A major incident has been declared on Sunday following an oil leak from the UK’s largest onshore field into Poole harbour in Dorset.
NHS staff shortages in England could exceed 570,000 by 2036, leaked document warns
Read More The NHS in England needs a massive injection of homegrown doctors, nurses, GPs and dentists to avert a recruitment crisis that could leave
Climate czar John Kerry says Biden will impose more mandates, go farther than Inflation Reduction Act
The Biden administration plans to roll out executive orders and climate mandates affecting automobiles and trucks to reach a 50% reduction in emissions by the
Philadelphia: Tap Water Safe After Chemical Spill
The city of Philadelphia said Sunday afternoon that tap water is safe to drink after a latex emulsion spilled into the Delaware River on Friday.
Churches Provide Solace After Miss. Tornadoes
As a deadly tornado tore through the lower Mississippi Delta, the Rev. Mary Stewart clung to a door in the hallway of her Rolling Fork