
How Republicans are trying to blame Biden for the attacks on Israel
The US government is not yet willing to draw a direct line between Iran and the shocking sneak attacks by Hamas militants on Israel outside the Gaza Strip, but President Joe Biden's domestic political rivals are convinced.
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Sikkim: Deadly Indian glacial lake flash flood exposes lack of warning system
After deadly flash floods in Sikkim, experts question why an early warning system was not in place.
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Multiple airlines cancel flights across Israel after government declares war
Multiple airlines have canceled flights in and out of Tel Aviv, home to Israel's largest international airport, after Israel formally declared war on Hamas.
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Afghanistan: UK special forces 'killed 9 people in their beds'
'Numerous' executions were allegedly carried out and covered up, an independent inquiry has heard.
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Gaza conflict casts shadow over Vatican Holocaust conference
By Philip Pullella ROME (Reuters) -The conflict in Gaza cast a shadow on Monday over a major conference on the
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Paul Finebaum roasted Mario Cristobal for all-time bad Miami blunder
Paul Finebaum obliterated Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal for one of the worst coaching moments he has ever seen covering college football. He is not wrong though, as what Cristobal did to lose to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets was egregious.
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Hamas Israel attacks: The international victims of the assault on Israel
A number of those identified as dead or missing since Hamas launched attacks on Israel are from overseas.
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US confirms death of nine Americans in Israel -statement
WASHINGTON The United States on Monday confirmed the death of nine Americans in Israel during the violence in
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9 US citizens dead in Israel conflict, US National Security Council says
Nine US citizens have died in the conflict in Israel, a US National Security Council spokesperson said Monday.
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'I'm not going to censor the truth': This Sicangu Lakota rapper is using music to fight against injustice and share Indigenous culture with the world
When Frank Waln raps onstage, he is dripping head to toe in his culture. His long, braided hair frames his face, and Lakota jewelry gifted by relatives and fans hangs from his ears -- usually porcupine quills or buffalo bones -- as hand-woven bracelets wrap around both wrists.
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America's political turmoil hampers its capacity to lead through yet another global crisis
A weekend of terror in Israel has sharpened already grave questions about the capacity of the politically fractured United States to lay out a unified and coherent response to a world spinning out of its control.
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Swedish Industrialists Explore $6 Billion Green Steel Project in Canada
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel is in talks with governments in Canada to build a factory in northern Quebec,
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