Month: November 2024
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Aftermath of air strike on Odesa
We can now bring you images showing the aftermath of Russia’s strike on Odesa earlier today – which has killed…
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Germany announces delivery of thousands of AI-controlled drones to Ukraine
Germany on Monday said it was delivering 4,000 AI-controlled strike drones to Ukraine, days after Kyiv slammed German Chancellor Olaf…
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Preliminary death toll from Israel’s Beit Lahiya strike at 72
Gaza’s Government Media Office says the strike, which we reported earlier, hit a residential tower in the north of Gaza…
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Belgium condemns Israel for trying to annex occupied West Bank
Belgium’s foreign ministry strongly condemned a statement by Israel’s far-right economy minister, Bezalel Smotrich, calling for “exercising sovereignty” over the…
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I Raised $50 Million for the Democrats. This Week, I Voted for Trump.
I was 17 when I started working in Democratic politics. While still in high school, I was an intern for…
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Legal challenge to oil and gas fields begins
A legal challenge over the decision to give consent to the UK’s largest untapped oil field is set to begin.…
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Incoming “border czar” details Trump administration’s plans to handle illegal immigration
Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for “border czar,” detailed on Monday some of his plans to handle illegal immigration.…
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Trump’s new team is taking shape. Here’s what we know so far
President-elect Donald Trump has offered Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik the role of US ambassador to the United Nations, two…
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Narduzzi reacts to officiating in loss to Virginia
“It’s a great question,” said Pitt head coach Pat Narduzi. “I’m sure (ACC leader of officials) Al Riveron will answer…
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Odour of oil and return of Trump hang heavy over Cop29 in Baku
Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election has darkened the outlook for a strong deal at the COP29…
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