Israel plans house demolitions and control in south Lebanon post-war
Israel announces demolition of houses near the Lebanon border and permanent military control in southern Lebanon after the conflict with Hezbollah ends.
Israel announces demolition of houses near the Lebanon border and permanent military control in southern Lebanon after the conflict with Hezbollah ends.
Israel's defense minister announces the demolition of all houses near the Lebanon border, citing security reasons amid regional tensions.
Israel announces demolition of houses near Lebanon border and post-war control, while France denies airspace for weapons transfers.
A wolf bit a woman on a Hamburg shopping street, believed to be the first human attack since wolves began reestablishing in Germany decades ago.
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Nvidia invests $2 billion in Marvell to form a strategic AI partnership, driving innovation in chips and advanced technology solutions.
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King Charles III will make a state visit to the US as the UK aims to mollify Donald Trump and strengthen bilateral relations amid political tensions.
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The Kremlin says Zelensky has not presented clear proposals for an Easter truce, calling on him to take responsibility and make decisions for peace, following his statements on a ceasefire during the religious holiday.
Amazon and Delta team up to provide free in-flight Wi-Fi, competing with Elon Musk's Starlink in the aerial connectivity market.
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A man wearing clothing resembling an ICE uniform was beaten in Honolulu during nationwide No Kings protests against Trump policies. A 15-year-old arrested.