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  1. Israir gets US Transport Dept. approval to sell tickets, aims for New York flights from October

    "As soon as the FAA authorizes Israir to fly to New York... Israir will immediately start operating the flights, and, as a result, start selling tickets," the airline stated.

  2. Hormuz Strait to remain closed until US meets interim deal conditions, Iran's top negotiator says

    Ghalibaf claimed that the US only agreed to the original Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding “out of desperation,” alleging that the US has experienced “heavy political defeat.”

  3. Bedouin man indicted for planning terror attack on Beersheba nightclub, contacting ISIS

    Police added that the investigation revealed that Gergawi had been in contact with ISIS activists and consumed related terror content, as well as planning to join the organization in Syria.

  4. Israel Election 2026: What does Bezalel Smotrich’s Religious Zionist Party stand for?

    "If I put this ballot in the box, what government, policies, and political reality am I helping create?"

  5. 'We won the war, won diplomacy': Araghchi says Iran pushed US war so it could control ceasefire

    Araghchi concluded by saying that "those who tried to impose unconditional surrender on Iran begged for negotiations shortly after the war began."

  6. Israel not in sync with US on Hamas, Gaza, must avoid becoming 'client state,' ex-consul warns

    Kushner, Nickolay Mladenov, Tony Blair, and members of the Board of Peace arrived in Israel to meet with Netanyahu on Monday and reached several understandings about Gaza and Hamas.

  7. What new EU banking law means for foreigners in Spain

    If you live in Spain and have an account with a UK, US or other non-EU bank, you may have recently received a message telling you about a new EU directive - here's what it means for foreigners in…

  8. Israeli press review: Israel’s genocide in Gaza costs over $140bn

    Meanwhile, Mamdani features in Likud election billboard, Israeli authorities take over an Unrwa school and clinic, and a 1,300-year-old Islamic-era commercial hub is uncovered near Tel Aviv Israeli…

  9. Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan moved to hospital from jail over health concerns

    A Pakistani court ordered former prime minister Imran Khan to be moved from prison to a hospital over claims of poor health. The 73-year-old cricket star and his wife were sentenced to 17 years of…

  10. Ukraine launches over 600 drones at Moscow region

    We start the programme with the latest in the Russia-Ukraine war. Early this morning, Ukraine launched over 600 drones at the Moscow region, in one of its biggest air assaults on the Russian capital…

  11. How Israel’s Financial Chokehold Is Stifling the West Bank Economy

    Intensifying restrictions have hit every part of the territory’s dealings, spurring worries about whether the Palestinian Authority can remain solvent.

  12. Officers told not to pursue car on wrong side of motorway, says Ireland's police body

    The Garda Representative Association said officers were given a command to "disengage" with the car after it took "evasive action".

  13. Hyrox: A global fitness sensation Made in Germany

    Founded in Germany but successful worldwide, Hyrox combines running and functional training into a unique competition format. How a German idea became an international sports phenomenon.

  14. Family of missing 18-year-old hiker ‘absolutely devastated’ as search continues in rugged NSW terrain

    Lily Hooper has not been seen since leaving for a hike in Nattai national park, south-west of Sydney, on 12 August Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The family of missing…

  15. Zelenskyy says Ukraine will respond after 10 killed in overnight Russian attack – Europe live

    Ukraine launched over 600 drones at Moscow and surrounding areas overnight I am still keeping an eye on Spain as yet another earthquake was reported in Alhendín in the Spanish region of Granada just…

  16. Russia says its economy is strong. It just fired a top economist who warned otherwise

    Andrei Klepach was reportedly fired from his role after presenting a report warning that Russia could not win a prolonged war of attrition with Ukraine.

  17. Hormuz Strait to remain shut until US meets interim deal conditions, Iran says

  18. Firefighters push to ‘encircle’ Belgian wildfire

    High Fens nature reserve has seen Belgium’s largest wildfire in a century.

  19. Meta lawsuits: Is social media facing a global legal reckoning?

    Meta battles legal challenges in the US, Europe and beyond over platform design and its impact on younger users.

  20. Baidu’s quarterly revenue drops 4% as AI cloud surge fails to offset advertising slump

    Chinese tech giant Baidu on Tuesday posted a 4 per cent year-on-year decline in second-quarter revenue, as continued weakness in advertising outweighed growth in its artificial intelligence cloud…

  21. Meet Natalie Harp, Trump's Close Aide Who Travelled With Him During Turkey Flight Scare

    Donald Trump was quietly moved from Air Force One during a security scare after the NATO summit in Turkey, and Natalie Harp accompanied him.

  22. Global bond yields hit multi-decade highs as governments pay the price for U.S.-Iran stalemate

    International government bond yields followed U.S. Treasury yields higher on Tuesday.

  23. Iran not interested in deal that "makes sense" for U.S., Kushner says

    The president's son-in-law and envoy said Trump is focused on exerting economic pressure on Tehran.

  24. Hong Kong’s population edges up 0.3% but births fall below 30,000 for first time

    Hong Kong’s population rose slightly by 0.3 per cent year on year to more than 7.5 million by mid-2026 but the number of babies born fell by 15.6 per cent to below 30,000 for the first time on record…

  25. Garda groups call for more resources and pursuit training after M9 crash

    Garda representatives warn that roads policing units are under-resourced and members lack pursuit training

  26. Infantino’s FIFA World Cup fallout: Lamour exits after criticism of plan

    Kevin Lamour had publicly criticised Infantino's proposal last month, saying FIFA staff had been 'deceived' over plan.

  27. Himachal Plans To Reduce IAS, IFS, IPS Officers To Curb Bureaucratic Costs

    A formal proposal to reduce the number of All India Services officers will be sent to the central government soon, according to officials.

  28. Hayden Panettiere 'left this world far too soon,' says ex-fiance Wladimir Klitschko

    Hayden Panettiere was the mother to one child, a daughter, Kaya Klitschko, whom she had in 2014 with her ex-fiance, heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.

  29. Former Israeli soldier held captive in Gaza asks Ben Gvir to let him execute Palestinian prisoners

    Rom Braslavski rejected the use of a rope, saying he wanted to kill Palestinian detainees 'with my own hands' Palestinian Yaqub al-Saber is pictured at a hospital in Ramallah following his release…

  30. Controversial NDIS bill undergoes ‘substantial’ amendments as Labor and Coalition strike deal

    David Pocock says legislation still includes ‘indiscriminate cut’ impacting hundreds of thousands of participants The government’s controversial NDIS bill will undergo “substantial” amendments after…

  31. Videos show deadly school shooting in Philippines

    A ninth-grade student opened fire at a high school in Zamboanga, Philippines, killing a fellow student and himself.

  32. Cargo Rates Surge Amid US-Iran War, Yet India Pulls Off 19.6% Export Jump. Here's How

    India is selling to more markets.The country's export growth is no longer dependent on a handful of traditional destinations.

  33. Ukraine vows to respond after Russian strike kills 10 in northeast region

    A Russian attack on a village in the Kharkiv region of northeast Ukraine killed 10 people, Kyiv said on Tuesday, vowing to respond. The strike comes amid a surge in civilian deaths in the…

  34. Apple buried about 2,700 Lisa computers in 1989 in a landfill; here's why

    In 1989, Apple buried about 2,700 unsold Lisa computers at a landfill in Logan, Utah, ending the story of one of its biggest early failures. Launched in 1983 with a graphical interface and mouse, the…

  35. Hong Kong vows to revamp heat stress warning system by month’s end

    Authorities are aiming to revamp a heat stress warning system by the end of the month after it was deemed inadequate by former Observatory chiefs amid a historic heatwave. Labour and welfare chief…

  36. Ukraine, Russia trade strikes; Wildberries site hit again

    Ukriane reported 10 dead in a missile strike in the northeastern Kharkiv oblast near the border. Russia, meanwhile, reported more than 600 drones approaching the Moscow area and warned the UK on…

  37. Supreme Court To Form Panel With CBI Ex-Boss Over 'Brutality' During CJP Protests

    The panel would also examine complaints and allegations made by female protesters who were reportedly targeted during the protest march in Delhi and other areas.

  38. UK pay growth slows as job vacancies hit five-year low

    Iran war prompts cost of living squeeze for workers as ONS reports unemployment rate stays at 4.9% Business live – latest updates Wage growth in the UK slowed in June, official figures show, and…

  39. Bangladesh does not want Teesta dispute to hurt ties with India, says minister

    The Teesta begins in the Himalayas and flows through Sikkim and West Bengal before entering Bangladesh. It eventually joins the Jamuna, which is the Bangladeshi name for the Brahmaputra. The river is…

  40. Syria sentences to death Assad's detained cousin for war crimes

    Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of overthrown long-time Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad, was convicted of multiple murders and murder accompanied by torture and brutality. A Damascus court issued a death…

  41. British couple on honeymoon killed in helicopter crash on Greek island

    The newlyweds, named as Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert, were killed alongside their Greek pilot.

  42. Jeanne Socrates was injured at 75; two years later she sailed solo around world

    At the inspiring age of 77, British sailor Jeanne Socrates completed a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe. Starting her journey aboard the yacht Nereida from Victoria, Canada, in 2018, she…

  43. Visit Rome by night: Italian capital tests new tourism strategy

    In the face of recent heatwaves and the big crowds that saturate the historic tourist sites during the day, this summer, Rome is testing a new way to visit the city: by opening tourist sites at night…

  44. Chocó, Colombia, Faces Deeper Hardship After an Earthquake

    In Chocó, a remote region, “pain, hunger and homelessness await” survivors of last week’s earthquake, the governor said. Shakira visited to help draw awareness.

  45. Trump's Oman bomb threat an attempt to get their 'attention,' says former ambassador

    The attack caused damage to the engine room and resulted in a crew casualty, UKMTO said, adding that the remaining crew were being assisted by the Omani Coast Guard.

  46. Russia, Ghana discuss trade and recruitment of citizens for Ukraine War

    Russia hosts Ghana’s foreign minister in Moscow as Sergey Lavrov meets Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. The talks focused on trade, Africa’s security and ongoing crises across the continent.

  47. Myanmar’s president heads to Moscow seeking Russian arms and oil

    Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing on Tuesday, as the Southeast Asian leader seeks an economic reboot for his war-ravaged country and fresh supplies of…

  48. Pakistan top court orders Imran Khan’s hospital transfer amid access battle

    Supreme Court grants jailed ex-PM Imran Khan transfer to hospital for a month after concerns raised over blood pressure.

  49. Iran conflict boosts appeal of Arctic short cut for Asia-Europe ships

    Peace prospects in the Middle East faded, with US President Donald Trump ruling out a renewed ceasefire deal with Iran and more fighting breaking out in Lebanon. Trump said “no” when asked whether he…

  50. At Ex-Premier Zhu Rongji’s Funeral, China’s Past Shadows Its Present

    Beijing wants to portray today’s China as carrying forward Zhu Rongji’s era of growth, but for many Chinese, the optimism of that time has since faded.

  51. 'Make effort early': Foreigners share how much German you need to live in Germany

    Not every barista you meet in Munich or Berlin can speak German well, but most foreign residents agree that a decent understanding of the language is necessary for a good life here.

  52. Pakistan top court orders Imran Khan moved from jail to hospital

    The former Pakistani prime minister's family has repeatedly raised concerns about his deteriorating health in prison. The 73-year-old was jailed in 2023 on corruption charges that he says were…

  53. How investors profit from soccer even as Premier League club losses skyrocket

    While English football clubs are gaining popularity with investors across the globe, teams remain risky and often unprofitable ventures.

  54. Hayden Panettiere’s ex-partner Wladimir Klitschko shares ‘profound shock’ in tribute

    Wladimir Klitschko, the former partner of actor Hayden Panettiere said their family is “going through a time of profound shock and grief,” following her death.

  55. 30 years after fatal shooting, Tupac's murder trial underway in Nevada

    An unsolved tragedy that shook the music industry forever, enters a Nevada courtroom. The murder trial of former gang leader Duane Davis is now underway in Las Vegas, where prosecutors are laying out…

  56. 'Awarapan 2' eyes Rs 100cr in India by Day 5 amid 'Batwara 1947', 'Spider-Man' buzz

    Awarapan 2 experienced a decline in box office sales on Monday following a robust opening weekend. The film has garnered a net of Rs 92.81 crore in India thus far, while its global earnings stand at…

  57. 'Move Imran Khan To Hospital': Pakistan's Top Court Amid Health Concerns For Ex-PM

    The 73-year-old cricketer-turned-politician has been in jail since August 2023 after being convicted in a string of cases that he says were politically driven following his ouster in 2022.

  58. Florida Primary Underscores State’s New Identity as a Republican Juggernaut

    Republicans hold every statewide elected office and have drastically swung voter registration in the state. A newly gerrymandered congressional map has added four Republican-leaning seats.

  59. Searching for Answers From the Man Accused of Sabotaging Alaska’s Senate Race

    Dan Sullivan, a retired schoolteacher from tiny Petersburg, Alaska, shares a name with the incumbent senator he hopes to defeat. Is he a spoiler trying to divide the Republican vote? We traveled to…

  60. Childhood Friends, Adopted From India, Discover They’re Sisters

    Meena Geltink and Minal Tijssen were adopted from India by families in the Netherlands and grew up less than 100 miles apart.

  61. States Seek $200 Billion From Meta Over Child Social Media Addiction Claims

    California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey are taking the social media giant to trial in the first bellwether federal case over child harm.

  62. 1 Dead After Student Livestreams School Shooting in the Philippines

    The boy shot and killed a schoolmate at a junior high school before fatally turning the gun on himself, the mayor of Zamboanga City said.

  63. Chris Pratt’s Pacific Palisades home returns to the market for just under $20 million

    “Jurassic World” star Chris Pratt and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, have returned their troubled Los Angeles mansion to the market for the fifth time in three years.

  64. Hormuz Strait to remain closed until US meets interim deal conditions, says Iran

    The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the US meets conditions of the interim deal with Iran including lifting the marine blockade and sanctions as well as freeing Iran's frozen assets, Iran's…

  65. Iranian regime member deported from Canada, CBSA confirms

    Syed Salman Samani was Iran’s deputy interior minister and official spokesperson.

  66. Virginia teacher and firefighters feud over whether a python started schoolhouse fire

    Authorities blamed Nanner for knocking over a heat fixture, but Brittany Jacobs contends it was trying to escape blaze The snake didn’t start the fire. So says a Virginia science teacher who owns a…

  67. Top Democrats tussle in Florida primary but progressive liberalism not on menu

    Politics that worked for Democratic candidates in New York, Minnesota, Michigan won’t cut it in red Florida, analysts say If primary elections elsewhere this summer were tussles between progressives…

  68. US-Hamas channel has value, but only if terrorists disappear from Gaza’s future - editorial

    Washington has found value in talking directly to Hamas, but those contacts will only serve Israel’s interests if they lead to disarmament, destroyed tunnels, and Hamas’s removal from Gaza’s future.

  69. Two students dead in Philippines school shooting including gunman, officials say

    The president of Ateneo De Zamboanga University confirmed that two people were killed in the attack.

  70. Five years after Taliban takeover, Afghan women remain trapped in deepening rights crisis

    The Afghan women who spoke to The Media Line said that words could hardly capture the hardships they have endured in exile, while their loved ones continue to face difficult conditions back home.

  71. ‘The Sixteenth Sheep’ documentary celebrates reunion of a musical supergroup

    If I have one quibble with the documentary, it’s that it does not give a full sense of the album, that the songs are a journey through the mind of a child who can’t fall asleep.

  72. Why Tallis Duncan could be the answer for Australia's World Cup shortage

    Australia are facing a shortage of backrowers for this year's Rugby League World Cup but South Sydney tyro Tallis Duncan could prove to be the answer.

  73. Weatherald dropped from Test squad after stunning loss to Bangladesh

    Opening batter Jake Weatherald has been dropped from Australia's Test squad after the side's historic loss to Bangladesh in Darwin.

  74. Newsom may veto bill giving California high-speed rail watchdog more power, sources say

    Critics called it the "anti-transparency" bill. Newsom quietly enacted the controversial part and may now veto the part the rail watchdog says he needs, sources tell CBS California.

  75. Built Mumbai-Pune Expressway 27 Years Ago, It's Still Pothole-Free: Nitin Gadkari

    Nitin Gadkari said infrastructure development must be planned with a long-term vision of 25 to 50 years instead of addressing only present-day requirements.

  76. UK Prime Minister Burnham messaged someone posing as White House chief of staff - report

    The British embassy in Washington raised the incident with the White House out of concern that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' phone had been hacked for a second time.

  77. Turkey expands Libya influence as Fidan meets Haftar amid US-backed reunification push - analysis

    Ankara’s access to rival Libyan authorities could strengthen its disputed maritime claims and reshape regional energy planning.

  78. Thousands mourn Jason Arday in London, blaming ‘racist’ press for his death

    Mourners blame relentless and 'racist' media scrutiny for former Cambridge University professor's death.

  79. Delhi University PhD Scholar Slaps Professor. Suspended, Banned From Campus

    Delhi University suspends Law PhD scholar after alleged assault on professor captured on CCTV.

  80. 'Sab talvaar chalayenge': Pant's hilarious Jadeja banter caught on stump mic

    India had reduced Sri Lanka to 99/5 by lunch, with Manav Suthar leading the attack. However, Ravindra Jadeja was yet to take a wicket at that stage. Sarfaraz Khan was heard telling Jadeja to remain…

  81. Some gun dealers have switched businesses to survive

    Loaves of sourdough bread now fill the display window of Suchart and Friends Gun, a firearms shop-turned-bakery in Bangkok's old quarter where pistols and rifles once lined the glass case.

  82. Young US Jews embrace Judaism informally despite limited communal participation - study

    The report found that socially immersive experiences lead to more success in creating a sense of belonging. These experiences involve summer camps, Israel travel programs, youth groups, and more.

  83. Japan’s hotels embrace sleep tourism with brain scans, tea and custom beds

    An increasing number of hotels in Japan are offering “sleep tourism” experiences – stays designed to promote high-quality and restful sleep. The trend, which started gaining popularity overseas…

  84. Trump's Nod To India's Electoral System In Push For Mandatory US Voter ID

    Trump noted that not even one per cent of voters in India used postal ballots in the recent general elections, and every voter had a valid photo identity document.

  85. Zhipu AI’s answer to Project Glasswing marks shift for Chinese cyber safety: researcher

    Zhipu AI’s launch of China’s first answer to Project Glasswing signals a shift in how the country’s top artificial intelligence labs approach global cybersecurity, according to a researcher. The…

  86. California's new tire efficiency rules could save drivers $1B a year

    Article URL: https://grist.org/transportation/californias-new-tire-efficiency-rules-could-save-drivers-1b-a-year/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49340710 Points: 11 # Comments: 12

  87. Bangladeshi Woman Re-Enters India Month After Deportation, Arrested

    Mumbai Police arrest Bangladeshi woman for illegal re-entry after deportation last month

  88. Iran fishermen venture back to Hormuz despite fears of new fighting

    Fishermen said their nets regularly snag on the wreckage of vessels damaged during the fighting and other war debris at sea.

  89. Judge blocks Trump administration from moving FBI headquarters to DC office building

    A U.S. judge has blocked plans to move the FBI's headquarters to a federal office building in Washington

  90. Poll showing LA Mayor Karen Bass leading Nithya Raman by a wide margin was fake: company

    A poll released earlier this month claiming Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass had a wide lead over Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman in the city's mayoral race was bogus, according to the…

  91. DOJ asks court to reinstate criminal charges against Abrego Garcia

    In May, a federal judge dismissed a criminal indictment against Abrego Garcia, who had been accused of smuggling immigrants in the U.S. illegally.

  92. Cohen, Levin, Ohana and Regev top Likud primary, with over 60% of vote counted

    Energy minister would get No. 2 slot on list behind Netanyahu; ministers Elkin, Gamliel, Golan, Silman and Dichter will likely be out of jobs come October if results hold

  93. Two killed as gunman opens fire at Philippines high school, official says

    Mayor Khymer Adan Olaso says the casualties in Zamboanga were both students and included the gunman.

  94. Former PM Norman Kirk's legacy marked with mountain

    The previously-unnamed mountain near Lake Manapouri will now be known as Mount Kirk.

  95. Shakira makes surprise visit to earthquake-damaged Colombia

    Colombian superstar Shakira pledged to help build at least 10 new schools in a remote region of her home country after a devastating earthquake struck last week, killing hundreds and affecting…

  96. A California County Eyes a New Hire: Tina Peters, the Election Denier

    The top elections official in Shasta County offered a job to Ms. Peters, a Trump supporter who was convicted of tampering with voting machines in Colorado.

  97. Family Presses for Information About Fatal ICE Shooting in Maine

    The Department of Homeland Security said there would be an investigation. But so far little has been disclosed about the killing last month.

  98. Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Markets Likely To Open In Red As Oil Tops $90 Amid US-Iran War

    Stock Market, Sensex, Share Market, Nifty LIVE Updates: Oil Prices Rally For Third Day: Brent Crude Tops $91 As US Signals No Rush To End Iran War.

  99. Trump's Approval Falls To 33%, Lowest Of His Presidency, As Iran War Drags On

    Just 33% of respondents in the four-day survey said they approved of Trump's performance in the White House, while 64% disapproved.

  100. University of Hong Kong to convert ‘Democracy Wall’ into digital display

    The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has fenced off a “Democracy Wall” bulletin board that has been left largely empty for years as it converts it into a digital display. The wall, located outside the…

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