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  1. Hadash-Ta’al, Balad sign deal to re-establish Joint List weeks ahead of Israel's election

    The agreement is pending final approval by the three parties, with an official announcement expected in the coming days after negotiations over the framework appeared to reach a breakthrough.

  2. Kim Jong Un's sister denies Zelensky's claim of additional North Korean troops deployment to Russia

    North Korea sent an estimated 14,000 soldiers to Russia's Kursk Region in 2024, under a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty agreed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's June 2024 visit to

  3. Israel struck Syria to prevent Turkey from establishing in the country, fmr. IDF Navy chief says

    V.-Adm. (ret.) Eliezer Marom said Israel would not allow Turkey to establish control in Syria, while warning that mounting US pressure could force Iran to choose between negotiations and escalation.

  4. Russia's Putin orders government to help rebuild warehouses destroyed in Ukrainian attacks

    Putin said the economy was growing modestly despite external pressure, a reference to Western sanctions, and despite Ukrainian attacks on industrial and infrastructure facilities.

  5. Lapid: Israel's foreign relations 'disaster,' must be considered integral part of national security

    Lapid said Israel's diplomatic relationships could bolster its access to advanced weapons, intelligence cooperation, technology, energy, scientific partnerships and global markets.

  6. Russia and Ukraine swap 103 prisoners of war each

    Ukraine's military intelligence head Oleh Ivashchenko said that another exchange was expected before the end of the month.

  7. Author Shulamit Lapid wins ACUM lifetime achievement award

    The winners will be officially honored at the 70th ACUM Awards Ceremony on Monday, October 19, at the Creative House at Tel Aviv Port.

  8. Murder-suicide suspected in deaths of New Brunswick men: RCMP

    The 68-year-old and 74-year-old men knew each other and New Brunswick RCMP said there was no threat to public safety following the incident.

  9. Resident charged after shooting during attempted auto theft at Toronto home

    A resident has been charged after gunfire broke out during an attempted auto theft at a Toronto home early Wednesday morning, police say.

  10. ‘We won’t go back’: Young Moroccan migrants in Ceuta refuse to abandon their European dream

    FRANCE 24 spent an evening with unaccompanied minors who are sleeping rough in Ceuta but refusing to return home. Amid the fear, the cold and the long wait for help, these young Moroccan migrants…

  11. France says settler violence justifies its sanctions against Israeli minister Ben Gvir

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot condemned on Wednesday violence in the occupied West Bank by Israeli settlers against Palestinians, and added that this justified France's recent sanctions…

  12. France recalls rare disease drug Tavneos after deaths

    A drug called Tavneos used to treat rare autoimmune diseases will be pulled from the shelves in France, the country's medicine watchdog said Wednesday, after it was linked to 20 deaths in Japan.

  13. France probes tax database massive cyberattack

    A massive cyberattack in France has exposed the personal information of some 700,000 people. After hackers breached the government database for taxes, it has now been revealed that other government…

  14. Israel admits that it fired on vehicle carrying five-year-old Hind Rajab

    Military opens criminal investigation into the killing of nine people in January 2024, but says there was no criminal misconduct in three other cases Hind Rajab, five, was killed by Israeli forces in…

  15. Israel opens up tenders for controversial West Bank settlement project

    Plans to build on the so-called E1 area - east of Jerusalem - have long been internationally condemned and would in effect divide the occupied West Bank in two.

  16. Trump says will meet North Korean leader Kim later this year

    This would be their first encounter of Trump’s second term.

  17. Colombia Earthquake Reconstruction Could Cost US$12.9 Billion and Take Up to Six Years

    Colombia's national planning department has put the earthquake rebuild at up to COP 40 trillion, about US$12.9 billion, over five to six years. It is the first institutional estimate, and it tops the…

  18. Salmonella outbreak: What we know so far

    Hundreds have fallen ill with salmonella infections in an outbreak linked to imported eggs.

  19. India rout Pakistan at Hockey World Cup 2026 to qualify for second round

    India hold off Pakistan 5-3 to finish second with six points as England top Pool D with nine points from three wins.

  20. Israeli military probes killings of Hind Rajab and Palestinian paramedics

    Israel’s military on Wednesday announced its first criminal investigations into troop conduct in the war in Gaza, focusing on the killings of 5-year-old Hind Rajab and her family and of 15 Palestinian…

  21. De Blasio: DSA 'providing vision' many in US 'hungry for'

    Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Tuesday said the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are “providing vision” that many across the country are “hungry for” ahead of midterm…

  22. Live updates: Florida Dem Angie Nixon stuns in Senate primary; Trump hosts crypto leaders

    One of the last big primary election nights in the midterm cycle also brought another round of surprises. Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)…

  23. 7,300 excess deaths and counting as France battles historically hot summer

    France saw more than 7,300 excess deaths during heatwaves so far this year, health authorities said on Wednesday, as the country also endured a record number of hot days since mid-June, according to…

  24. Seven decades of US regime change efforts: What have they achieved?

    US interventions in Iran and beyond reveal a recurring pattern of regime changes, with high human and financial costs.

  25. Watch Live: Lindsay Clancy trial resumes with cross-examination of psychologist

    Lindsay Clancy's trial​ resumed Wednesday in Massachusetts with the cross-examination of a psychologist who testified that Clancy said she heard a voice ordering her to kill her children.

  26. TerraPower’s nuclear reactor has a secret weapon for powering AI data centers

    TerraPower's nuclear power plant possesses a strategic advantage over competitors, especially when chasing after data center deals.

  27. Israel admits firing on car carrying Hind Rajab, symbol of Gaza’s suffering

    The Israeli military has announced a criminal investigation into the killing that shook the world.

  28. Liberia to take in up to 1,200 US deportees within a year

    Liberia has announced it will receive up to 1,200 foreign nationals deported from the United States – one of the largest known deals struck with African countries as part of President Donald Trump's…

  29. Pentagon weighs reducing Gulf troop presence as Iran war cost hits $37.5 bn : Report

  30. H.R. McMaster reacts to Trump apparently pushing for meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un

    The U.S. and South Korea will cut short their annual joint military exercises at the behest of President Trump, who is apparently seeking a meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, according to…

  31. Libyan government in Tunisia for crisis talks

    On Tuesday, Libya's national oil corporation said the country needs around 40 billion dollars in investment to make the most of its energy resources. The country's unreliable access to energy is…

  32. Jellyfish mesmerise in their own museum in Florida

    The Jellyfish Museum in Pompano Beach is believed to be the first in the US dedicated entirely to the floating predators.

  33. WATCH: Big news for Big Bear’s famous bald eagle

    An apparent new mate for the internet’s favorite bald eagle is giving hope to the millions of people who watch Shadow on a webcam.

  34. Army unit offers 4-day pass to play Grand Theft Auto as reenlistment incentive

    Eligible soldiers must reenlist for a minimum of two years and up to six years.

  35. Montreal to host final farewell for legendary jazz pianist Oliver Jones

    The award-winning pianist died July 22 at age 91 and grew up in the impoverished Montreal neighbourhood of Little Burgundy before he became a star.

  36. Two collapses in four days - what's happening to Musiala?

    Jamal Musiala is being treated for a "neurological dysfunction" after collapsing twice in four days during Bayern Munich's pre-season friendlies.

  37. Israel confirms soldiers fired at car in which Hind Rajab was killed and opens criminal investigation

    The five-year old Gaza girl initially survived the attack and pleaded for help but her body was recovered later with those of six of her relatives.

  38. Israel’s Ben Gvir boasts of planned execution facility for Palestinian prisoners

    Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir boasted on Tuesday about the construction of a facility intended for the execution of Palestinian prisoners. “In this place, the terrorists will be…

  39. Remote workers report the highest well-being in study of 7,700 employees

    Article URL: https://www.colorado.edu/today/2026/08/12/remote-workers-report-highest-well-being-study-7700-employees Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49362934 Points: 7 # Comments: 0

  40. Palestinian-British family die in 'tragic accident' off English coast

    LONDON, Aug 19 - A Palestinian-British couple and their daughter died on Tuesday after getting into difficulty in the sea off the southern coast of England, while a second daughter remains in critical…

  41. US socialists score shock Florida win as Trump picks stumble

    Angie Nixon defeated Alexander Vindman for the nomination.

  42. Money market vs. high-yield savings account: Which will be better if the Fed raises interest rates?

    Savings rates could climb if the Fed hikes rates. Here's how to position your cash before that happens.

  43. ‘Armed to the teeth’: Syria buildup, Ankara involvement necessitated Israeli strikes - experts say

    Ankara rejected allegations made by Jerusalem that the deployment of Turkish forces violated the “status quo” and posed a threat to Israel’s security.

  44. Rio de Janeiro Nightlife Tonight — August 19, 2026

    Rio nightlife tonight: Rio Scenarium's gafieira ball, Pedro Alvorada at Carioca da Gema, bossa nova at Bip Bip — and the Maracanã match to plan around.

  45. São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 19, 2026

    São Paulo nightlife tonight: two shows at Blue Note, four rooms open at Casa de Francisca, forró at Canto da Ema and the last week of MIACENA.

  46. How long will border checks continue between Italy and Spain?

    As Italy's government has kept checks on arrivals from Spain in place past the promised review point, what's the current situation for travel between the two countries?

  47. How long will border checks continue between Italy and Spain?

    As Italy's government has kept checks on arrivals from Spain in place past the promised review point, what's the current situation for travel between the two countries?

  48. U.A.E. Announces Halt to Trade With Iran Amid Trump’s Push To Isolate Tehran

    The Emirates has long been a major trading hub for Iran, and analysts say it has been key to Iranian efforts to evade international sanctions, which Emirati officials deny.

  49. Amid political and economic pressure, Brazil sees a rise in land conflicts and the murders of Indigenous people

    Growing cases of violence against Indigenous people are linked to an impasse on the framework of rights and pressure against land demarcation, says the organization that advocates for Indigenous…

  50. 7,300 excess deaths and counting in France’s historically hot summer

    France has been hit by three summer heatwaves in quick succession since June.

  51. Germany says Ukrainian man arrested over Nord Stream sabotage

    A Ukrainian man was arrested Wednesday in Croatia on suspicion of taking part in the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany in 2022, German prosecutors said.

  52. Angélique Kidjo becomes the first Black African honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Five-time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo on Tuesday became the first Black African to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Born in Benin, Kidjo has built an international career…

  53. ‘Aggressive’ Asian tiger mosquito found in Niagara Region

    Niagara Region Public Health said Tuesday it has detected a single Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as the Asian tiger mosquito, through its ongoing surveillance program.

  54. North Korea’s Kim Yo-jong denies claim on additional troops deployment to Russia

    North ⁠Korea’s Kim Yo-jong, sister of leader Kim Jong-un, on Wednesday denied Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s claim that Pyongyang planned to send up to 50,000 more troops to Russia to fight…

  55. UK-Ukraine drone partnership risks Putin’s wrath but will boost long-term security

    When the UK allowed Ukraine to use British-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missiles against targets inside Russia in late 2024, Moscow predictably accused London of escalating the war and threatened…

  56. Sweden reports rare measles outbreak following folk music festival

    Sweden has recorded 21 cases of measles connected to a folk music festival in the country’s north.

  57. Real-world study of Oregon's nonmedical psilocybin program shows promise

    Oregon was the first state to establish a legalized and regulated psilocybin industry. Since then, thousands have tried magic mushrooms. Here is the latest data from the state's real life experiment.

  58. Why positive cocaine test could mean end of Kyrgios' career

    Nick Kyrgios once said he did not want to play tennis into his 30s. A positive cocaine test could have brought an end to his career aged 31.

  59. Why is Mark Carney’s ‘Canada Strong’ brand waning? Because brand politics is perilous

    In March 2025, a month before Canada’s federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Mark Carney of plagiarizing his policy ideas. Sure enough, Carney soon became a Liberal prime…

  60. Chile’s Lithium Producer SQM Posts US$660 Million Quarterly Profit

    Chilean lithium producer SQM earned US$660.0 million in the second quarter of 2026, up 646.4% on the year, as prices recovered and sales volumes hit a record.

  61. How Ukraine’s strikes on Russian warehouses became a problem in Kyrgyzstan

    Ukraine’s campaign to target Russia’s e-commerce giant Wildberries has had impacts far beyond the Russian federation. For Russia, Wildberries is comparable to Amazon, accounting for about 50% of the…

  62. Hockey World Cup: India extend dominance over Pakistan with 5-3 thriller, seal next-round spot

    In a thrilling Pool D showdown, India triumphed over Pakistan with a score of 5-3. With Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek each netting two goals, India showcased their strength. Pakistan's Hannan Shahid…

  63. A democratic socialist win and losses for Trump allies: takeaways from primaries in three key states

    Elections in Florida, Alaska and Wyoming provide a sense of how voters are feeling ahead of November’s midterms Primaries in Florida, Alaska and Wyoming held on Tuesday provided the latest view into…

  64. 'I was born in South Africa', says beauty queen facing legal bid to deport her

    Chidimma Adetshina is challenging efforts to have her deported from South Africa, which she says is her home.

  65. Jaecoo owner Chery takes ‘next step’ in UK push with R&D centre

    Owner of firm behind ‘Temu Range Rover’ will open facility in Bedfordshire in autumn The Chinese carmaker behind the irreverently nicknamed “Temu Range Rover” is plotting further UK expansion with a…

  66. Joint exercises with South Korea shortened by about half after Trump order

    The Pentagon and South Korean military confirmed Wednesday major joint exercises between the two would be cut in half after President Trump ordered the reduction over the weekend. The exercise, which…

  67. Trump administration halts project at Big Bend National Park after backlash

    A major Trump administration border project at Texas' Big Bend National Park is on pause amid backlash over land use. Yolanda Alvarado, a regional director for No Big Bend Wall, has more.

  68. Marvell pops 6% on AI chip deal that lets Google buy up to $12.2 billion in shares

    Google and its competitors have been pursuing custom chips to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on Nvidia.

  69. Hong Kong stock exchange posts record half-yearly profit

    Hong Kong’s stock exchange reported record profits on Wednesday, thanks to a surge in demand for initial public offerings by tech and artificial intelligence companies, the bourse operator said on…

  70. UAE suspends trade, financial transactions with Iran after attacks

    The decision follows a spate of attacks on UAE-owned tankers and Tehran's rejection of talks with the US.

  71. Turkey slams Israel's 'untenable' claims after strikes on Syrian base

    The Prime Minister's Office warned Tuesday that a Turkish troop deployment at a Syrian airbase would violate the existing "status quo" and pose an intolerable threat to Israel's security.

  72. Prominent Israeli businessman, philanthropist Dr. Shmuel Harlap dies at 82

    Harlap was one of the most prominent and influential business figures in Israel as chairman of Colmobil, an importer of Mercedes, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Jaecoo, Omoda, and ORA.

  73. Stuck between antisemitism and anti-Zionism, sense wins out in Florida primaries - comment

    Florida’s primaries produced plenty of the political chaos for which the state has become famous. Ultimately, antisemitism was rejected, and it was a good night for pro-Israel and Jewish candidates.

  74. 'You're a clown': Ben-Gvir faces verbal assault from residents during visit to northern Israel

    "You are making a fool of yourself," residents shouted at him. "You're a clown. Everyone is laughing at you. You are a champion of failure. They didn't even give you a visa to the United States."

  75. Israel's Syria strike risked scrambling Turkish jets, military escalation, US envoy tells 'Post'

    US envoy Tom Barrack warned that Israel's strike on Abu al-Duhur airbase, near Idlib, Syria, could have led to a rapid escalation into a direct military confrontation, possibly including Turkey.

  76. Portugal bans full-face veils

    The law prohibits the wearing of garments designed to conceal the face.

  77. Fresh Ukraine corruption probe adds to pressure on Zelenskyy ahead of key vote – Europe live

    Investigation into unnamed lawmakers comes hours before parliament is due to to vote on successor to Mykhailo Fedorov as he calls for elections Meanwhile, Estonia is investigating whether Russia was…

  78. Europe's free movement in question as Germany extends border controls

    Germany plans to keep controls at all nine land borders until March 2027. The move comes among an on-going debate over migration policy and the future of Europe's border-free Schengen area.

  79. World’s largest olive oil company pops over 15% as rivals circle in takeover battle

    Shares of Spain's Deoleo jumped on Wednesday morning amid an intensifying takeover battle for the world's largest olive oil bottler and marketer.

  80. US charges 17 Iranians over 'massive' cyber theft campaign

    Many of the alleged cyber attacks were carried out for the Iranian government, the Department of Justice says.

  81. Japan criticises US over 'unfortunate' sanctions on ICC

  82. ‘Frightening time’ for family injured in M9 crash, friend says, as nearly €250,000 raised

    Family friend launches GoFundMe and says it is an ‘incredibly difficult and frightening time’

  83. Hind Rajab Foundation files war crimes complaint in India against anonymous Israeli traveler

    The pro-Palestinian organization claims that the Israeli is a reservist who was involved during his service in the Gaza Strip in the "unlawful destruction of civilian property" in Khan Yunis.

  84. Ukraine anti-graft agencies uncover alleged laundering group tied to presidential official

    Ukraine's ⁠anti-graft agencies ​said on Wednesday ​they had uncovered a group including a presidential official ​that ‌had laundered ⁠150 million hryvnias ($3.35 ‌million) used to pay for bail ⁠in an…

  85. Chinese robotic company’s stock soars over 600% in trading debut

    Unitree is first humanoid robot firm to list in mainland China

  86. Bangladesh launches women-only Pink Bus service in Dhaka

    Read more: https://sc.mp/841640 Bangladesh has launched a women-only “Pink Bus” service in Dhaka staffed entirely by female drivers and conductors. Created to provide a safe, dedicated transit option…

  87. Nord Stream: Second suspect arrested over pipeline blasts

    German prosecutors said a Ukrainian suspect was arrested in Croatia. They said that the man, a trained scuba diver, "is strongly suspected of jointly causing explosions."

  88. Competition for degree apprenticeships quadruples as university costs rise

    The popularity of degree apprenticeships has grown as the cost of university has come under increased scrutiny.

  89. Ukraine’s Ex-Defense Minister Calls for Election, Cementing Break With Zelensky

    Mykhailo Fedorov, a popular young leader who was fired last month, said Russia should not be allowed to dictate when Ukrainians can choose their next government.

  90. 'Utter bliss' - France’s new cold call ban brings peace at last

    Nuisance calls that have plagued residents in France over recent years were due to come to an end as more stringent telesales rules were introduced earlier this month. Readers of The Local told us…

  91. At least five killed in Russian air attacks on Ukraine

    Russia's Defence Ministry says 453 Ukrainian drones were downed overnight in various regions.

  92. Is France's long summer of extreme heat finally over?

    Temperatures across most of France fell on Wednesday and for the first time since June no areas were on alert for extreme heat - so is this the end of the scorching summer of 2026?

  93. Dollar risks are mounting. Here’s what could weaken the greenback

    Currency strategists flag Treasury risk, softer U.S. data and uncertain Fed policy as key factors that could pressure the dollar.

  94. Trump signals economic pressure in Iran conflict as talks stall: ANALYSIS

    The Trump administration is touting its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and previewing new sanctions still to be announced.

  95. Zelenskyy faces challenge to his wartime rule as former defense chief calls for election

    Former Ukraine Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for wartime elections, saying Kyiv must restore its democratic process despite the ongoing war.

  96. Nick Kyrgios provisionally suspended after positive test for cocaine

    The Australian said he made no excuses but admitted to struggling with the twilight of his career.

  97. Sacked Ukraine defence minister urges path to elections

    Ukraine's popular ex-defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov, sacked last month, on Tuesday called for a move towards elections that have been put off because of the Russian invasion. Ukraine imposed…

  98. Navi Mumbai road rage: Ola driver attacked with stick, dragged 2km on car bonnet

    A road rage incident in Nerul involved an Ola cab driver being assaulted. The cab driver was struck with a bamboo stick, causing severe head injuries. He then lay on the car's bonnet to prevent the…

  99. Meta knowingly hooked children and misled public, prosecutors tell court

    Meta knowingly hooked and exploited children, a US federal court heard Tuesday in a trial against the social media giant on charges that it deliberately made Instagram and Facebook addictive to young…

  100. Angélique Kidjo says Hollywood star is 'for Africa, but also for France'

    Singer Angélique Kidjo has become the first black African performer to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – telling RFI the honour represented “a door opening” at a time of global turmoil.

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