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A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a ship transiting the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a ship transiting the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
Protesters from Just Stop Oil, including an activist awaiting sentencing for throwing soup over a Van Gogh painting, have sprayed orange paint around Heathrow airport.
The video is as triumphant as it is gruesome. Rebel fighters, rifles slung over their shoulders, step among more than a dozen bodies strewn across the sand and rocks. Off camera, the pop of gunshots can be heard.
Just Stop Oil protesters have failed in an attempt to block the entrance to departures at Gatwick airport, with holidaymakers simply stepping over them.
Some Russian troops are also poorly trained, says the Ministry of Defence in London
Militant group says attack on Manara kibbutz led to ‘burning and injury’ of those inside it
In some of Africa’s major cities, young people are experiencing a summer of discontent as anger and frustration erupt over corruption, the soaring cost of living, and widespread unemployment.
Far-right protesters threw bricks at officers, set vehicles on fire and attacked mosque
Conflict analysts at the Royal United Services Institute think tank described the challenges Israel faced in Gaza during fall 2023.
Army chief denounces incident as ‘unlawful behaviour bordering on anarchy’
Ministers and mobs protesting at arrests for torture of Palestinians shows diminishing respect for rule of law and human dignity
Malian rebels ‘received necessary information’ to kill fighters from Russian military group last week, GUR says
A senior Turkish official on Monday accused the Israeli government of trying to “hide your war crimes” by targeting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after he seemingly threatened to invade Israel. The post criticized Israel's actions against Palestinians in Gaza. In televised remarks to ruling party officials late Sunday, Erdogan had commented on Israel’s military operations.
Israel said it does not want a “wider war” with Hezbollah after targeting a senior Hezbollah commander in a retaliatory strike on a Beirut suburb.
Tel Aviv says the strike was targeting a Hezbollah commander responsible for a fatal strike on the occupied Golan Heights last weekend
Violent protests broke out in Southport on Tuesday night as hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police following the deadly knife attack on children attending a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club.
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged deadly fire on Tuesday, following a rocket attack from Lebanon on the Golan Heights that killed 12 children over the weekend and sent regional tensions soaring.- 'Constant anxiety' - Hezbollah has been exchanging near-daily fire with Israel in solidarity with its ally Hamas since war erupted in Gaza in October.
A complaint has been lodged by Paris 2024.
Israeli soldiers detained on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian prisoner are facing charges of sexual assault, it has emerged.
JERUSALEM/BEIRUT (Reuters) -Israel wants to hurt Hezbollah but not drag the Middle East into all-out war, two Israeli officials said on Monday, as Lebanon braced for retaliation after a rocket strike that killed 12 children and teenagers in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Two other Israeli officials said Israel was preparing for the possibility of a few days of fighting following Saturday's rocket strike at a sports field in a Druze town that it blamed on the Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.
Army chief denounced the incident as ‘unlawful behaviour bordering on anarchy’