Israeli Strikes Kill 19 in Lebanon Despite Truce
Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 19 people, including children, as clashes with Hezbollah persist despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 19 people, including children, as clashes with Hezbollah persist despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
Thailand has revoked its 60-day visa exemption for 93 countries, replacing it with a 30-day stay, aiming to curb crime by foreign nationals and abuse of immigration laws.
Online safety campaigners urge PM to block under-16s from risky apps instead of blanket ban, calling for safety standards as condition for access.
The Australian government is preparing to meet 11 Australians detained by Israel for attempting to deliver aid to Gaza via flotilla, seeking their release and humane treatment.
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RecommendedTwo Japanese men and a Chinese woman were stabbed at a Shanghai restaurant. Japan urges China to explain and punish the suspect, amid strained bilateral ties.
Two teens radicalized online carried out a deadly attack on a San Diego mosque, killing three before taking their own lives. The FBI reveals they bonded over extremist white supremacist ideologies.
The UK government has relaxed sanctions on Russian crude oil, permitting imports of jet fuel and diesel refined in third countries due to surging costs and Middle East tensions.
A 15-year-old boy with epilepsy was bullied so severely at school that he suffered seizures, leading his mother to pull him out and homeschool him, resulting in remarkable improvement.
The UK issues a licence permitting imports of diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude abroad, aiming to ease fuel cost pressures on households and airlines amid soaring prices.
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RecommendedKeith Ervin, 59, a Washington County Schools board member, faces assault charges after putting his arm around a teenage girl and calling her 'hot' during a public meeting.
Venezuela's government plans to release 300 detainees this week, some held for political reasons, amid scrutiny over a recent in-custody death.
A group of six ISIS brides and 14 children could return to Australia as early as next week as authorities negotiate travel funds and flight arrangements from Syria's Al Roj camp.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper announces an international mission to tackle violence against women and girls, with eight founding nations sharing expertise.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper warns that violence against women and girls is a 'global emergency', with one in three affected worldwide, as the UK leads a new international coalition to tackle the crisis.
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RecommendedMartin Lewis and Which? accuse tech giants of profiting from online scams, urging the government to crack down on platforms hosting fraudulent ads.
A new report finds over 1,600 live primates sold on US social media, with prices up to $6,500, as sellers bypass bans using code words like 'monkey rehoming.'
Argentine investigators trap rodents near Ushuaia to find the source of a deadly hantavirus outbreak that killed three on a cruise ship, testing for the virus in a previously unaffected area.
Two teen gunmen who killed three at a San Diego mosque met online and left writings expressing broad hatred, FBI confirms. Thirty firearms recovered.
US Vice President JD Vance encouraged UK immigration opponents to persist, rejecting racism claims and defending border control as reasonable.
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RecommendedICE arrested Erasmo Zavala Almanza, a grandfather who helped police investigate his daughter's murder, sparking criticism that the arrest deters immigrant cooperation with law enforcement.
The TSA has quietly updated its guidance to permit medical marijuana in carry-on and checked bags, following its federal reclassification as a Schedule II drug. Details remain unclear, and final decisions rest with TSA officers.
The CDC is working with FIFA to ensure safety as Congo's soccer team travels to the US for the World Cup amid an Ebola outbreak with no approved vaccine.
Two Royal Mail agency workers allegedly stole £750,000 from special delivery parcels and sent the cash to Pakistan between 2023 and 2024.
The US launches 'Get Facts. Get Going' to combat misperceptions about entry rules after a 5.5% tourist drop in 2025, with visa barriers and geopolitical concerns cited.
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RecommendedUS Senator Marco Rubio has raised concerns about the World Health Organization's handling of the Ebola outbreak, questioning its effectiveness and transparency.
Opposition leaders in the Bahamas call for an investigation after a US agent linked a politician to a drug trafficker who survived a plane crash with $30,000 in a bag bearing the politician's name.
A shooting at a San Diego mosque has left multiple casualties, sparking widespread condemnation and calls for unity.
The NAACP has called for a boycott of college sporting events in states with restrictive voting laws, targeting 11 Southern states. The move aims to pressure lawmakers to protect voting rights.
US health officials issued quarantine orders for two passengers from a cruise ship linked to a hantavirus outbreak, now hospitalized in Nebraska.
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