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general
IDF still uses Chinese-made vehicles at Kirya despite security concerns
Electric MG ZS vehicles continue to patrol the IDF's Kirya headquarters in Tel Aviv, despite restrictions on Chinese vehicles and renewed concerns over Chinese-made technology.
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science
Pentagon demands audit of 30 universities, investigating Russian, Chinese, Iranian research ties
The Defense Department did not publicly list the 30 US schools to be reviewed for suspected ties to 130 research institutes based in Russia, China, and Iran, including civilian universities.
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general
UAE air defenses detect missile threat
The defense ministry announced on X/Twitter that air defenses have detected missiles.
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general
German court convicts Ukrainian man over parcel bomb plot linked to Russia
For the Russian organizers of the plot, these shipments were designed to scope out potential opportunities for future acts of sabotage, the court said.
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general
Female migrants in Spain's Ceuta face constant threat of sexual violence
Camped outside, the women are sleeping in the open air along with hundreds of other Moroccan, sub-Saharan and South Asian migrants.
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politics
Syria's foreign minister confirms nuclear material found by IAEA at Deir ez-Zor sitel
Syria is not known to hold operational stockpiles of nuclear material for a weapons program, but Israel bombed a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007 in the country's eastern province.
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politics
Kushner has opened the door: Now Israelis and Palestinians must walk through it - opinion
A historic meeting: Hamas leaders met directly with Jared Kushner, the US Special Envoy for Peace, and reaffirmed their commitment to disarm and demilitarize Gaza.
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politics
Ben-Gvir unveils hanging facility, viewing booths for terrorists in Israeli prison
The Death Penalty for Terrorists law was passed by the Knesset plenum in March and later added to the West Bank's security regulations by IDF Central Command chief Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth in May.
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entertainment
Bluesky says its recent outage was caused by another DDoS attack
This is the latest large-scale DDoS attack to hit the social networking site this year.
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politics
IRS clarifies 'no tax on overtime' deduction rules. What workers need to know
Taxpayers who were unsure whether they qualified or how much they could claim will likely have an easier time when they file their 2026 tax returns, experts say.
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entertainment
WATCH: Skydiving couple gets married in midair
Professional skydivers Mike Missroon and Megan Walsh kicked off their wedding ceremony by skydiving with their bridal party.
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technology
Meta's federal trial over child social media addiction set to begin
The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of contributing to the youth mental health crisis by deliberately designing features that addict children to its platforms.
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politics
Ukraine targets Moscow with drones as Russia threatens U.K. over support
Ukraine targets Moscow with a huge wave of drones as Russia warns the U.K. will pay a price for supplying Kyiv with long-range weapons.
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science
In Ceuta, migrants stranded at Europe’s gates await their fate
Weeks after some 70,000 migrants tried to cross from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, the ones who chose to stay have settled on El Trampolin beach. They hail from various countries, speak…
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science
One dead and hundreds ill in UK salmonella outbreak
Most of the cases were in England in recent weeks, linked to eating imported eggs, experts believe.
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technology
The top 10 colleges for financial aid in 2026, according to The Princeton Review — and what families actually pay
With cost a top concern, these colleges are considered the most generous with their financial aid packages.
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entertainment
Viral Disneyland Content Creator Defends Her ‘Special Friendship’ With Peter Pan
Disney superfan Toni Kulusich has been accused of stalking her favorite character, sparking discourse about boundaries with park actors. She tells WIRED the backlash is unfair.
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politics
'Tons' of nuclear materials found at undisclosed Syrian site, IAEA chief says
UN nuclear watchdog head Rafael Grossi said Tuesday that his agency had found several "tons of nuclear materials" at a previously undeclared site dating from the rule of Syria's previous authorities…
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business
S&P 500 falls, hurt by elevated global bond yields and oil prices: Live updates
The S&P 500 fell on Tuesday, pressured by a run in sovereign bond yields to multidecade highs amid concerns of persistent inflation and elevated oil prices.
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business
Fitch Warns Colombia’s Fiscal Deficit Could Near 7% of GDP in 2026
Fitch's lead analyst says Colombia's 2026 deficit could near 7% of GDP, calling the public finances the government's 'Achilles heel.'
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politics
Search launched after sailboat found adrift off French island
Search operations were under way Monday evening for anyone who may have been on board a yacht found adrift off a French island. The alert was raised by a passenger aboard a Brittany Ferries vessel…
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business
Sea Ray parent Brunswick bets on AI navigation and new revenue streams to help stalling boat sales
Brunswick Corp. CEO David Foulkes told CNBC premium boat sales are staying afloat, while value options are lagging.
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sports
Palestinian American challenges Israeli army outside his home in the West Bank
For more than a week, militant Israeli settlers have encircled Palestinian homes in the West Bank village of Qusra, despite the deployment of the Israeli military. The ongoing siege has prompted…
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technology
Selena Gomez’s lawyer calls Wondermind fraud lawsuit ‘completely meritless’
Selena Gomez and her mother Mandy Teefey were accused of allegedly deceiving investors of their mental health startup Wondermind to continue funding the company.
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politics
How drones are taken down – from nets and metal cages to jammers
From the Ukraine war and suspected drone sightings at Europe’s busiest airports to the seizure of over 700 unauthorised drones during the 2026 Fifa World Cup, the skies above us and news reporting are…
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politics
DOJ to stop using outside experts to help vet competitive grant applicants
The Justice Department is scrapping its longtime practice of hiring outside experts to help review competitive grant applications, multiple sources told CBS News.
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science
Has there been an increase in big earthquakes worldwide this year?
So far in 2026, there have been 34 earthquakes with a magnitude between six and 6.9, alongside 11 earthquakes above a magnitude of seven.
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politics
Watch Live: Former mother-in-law says Lindsay Clancy was "begging for help"
Lindsay Clancy's murder trial resumed Tuesday in Massachusetts with the 15th day of testimony.
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general
Braskem Idesa, Braskem’s Mexican Unit, Files US Chapter 11 to Cut US$920 Million in Debt
Braskem Idesa, the Mexican petrochemical venture controlled by Brazil's Braskem, filed US Chapter 11 to erase more than US$920 million in debt, backed by up to US$476 million from its parent.
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entertainment
Rio de Janeiro Nightlife Tonight — August 18, 2026
Dori Caymmi plays Ipanema, Tres a Varejo take the stage at Carioca da Gema, and Bip Bip runs its Tuesday choro roda.
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business
What Happens If OpenAI Dies?
Article URL: https://www.wheresyoured.at/what-happens-if-openai-dies/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49347207 Points: 19 # Comments: 3
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politics
US judge allows Trump to end thousands of Ethiopians' deportation protections
BOSTON, Aug 18 - A federal judge on Tuesday allowed U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to end legal protections granted to over 5,000 Ethiopians that have allowed them to live and work in…
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business
Argentina Budget Surplus Fails to Calm Jittery Markets
Argentina posted a rare overall budget surplus in July, but country risk climbed toward 500 points and ADRs fell about 4% as markets stayed skeptical.
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technology
OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens with stronger safeguards
Teen version is intended for children aged 13 to 17 and includes content protections on self-harm and sexual chats OpenAI is launching a version of ChatGPT designed for teenagers – the first…
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entertainment
Disney-owned ABC files First Amendment lawsuit against FCC
Disney's ABC has sued the FCC claiming its investigation and early broadcast licenses renewal are a 'retaliatory campaign' due to its programming.
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general
DOJ accuses William & Mary of discrimination in scholarships, benefits
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a civil rights investigation into the College of William & Mary over scholarships and student programs that the department alleges favor certain students…
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politics
South Korea president highlights US alliance after Trump reduces joint exercises
South Korea’s president on Tuesday sought to highlight the more than 70-year alliance with the United States after President Trump over the weekend announced he had directed the Pentagon to…
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politics
Florida voters choose in governor, Senate primaries, and more races to watch
Three states are holding primaries on Tuesday, with Florida deciding on nominees for both governor and for Senate.
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technology
Can Britain’s railways cope with ever-more extreme heat? An expert Q&A
On August 14, the hottest day of an exceptionally hot summer, a train derailed near Lewes in East Sussex, England. Three carriages tipped over and two people were seriously injured. The following day…
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business
One Oakland police officer made $490k in overtime
Article URL: https://oaklandside.org/2026/01/29/oakland-police-overtime/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=49347055 Points: 49 # Comments: 43
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politics
USS Benfold went days without power in the South China Sea
The guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold spent four days without power last month after a problem with its engineering, according to a spokesperson for the Navy's 7th Fleet.
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technology
Wetherspoons bans customers playing music from phones in pubs
The pub chain says the decision follows complaints about "other people's videos and amplified phone conversations".
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general
Tehran readies to crush renewed unrest, risking war to maintain control in Strait of Hormuz
A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday that Iran would shift to a “fully offensive” posture after Washington ruled out extending a temporary ceasefire agreement.
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business
We're adding to our position in a stock that's been hurt by rekindled Middle East tensions
The stock has pulled back in recent weeks despite a series of positive updates.
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business
30-year Treasury yield tops 5.33%, new 19-year high on inflation, spending concerns
Long-dated fixed income hit their highest level in almost two decades amid a worsening U.S. fiscal situation and persistently higher inflation.
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business
Afghanistan: Only 5% of labor market are women under Taliban
The International Labour Organization estimates that only 5.1% of workers in Afghanistan are women, five years after the Taliban's return to power. That's less than a third of the proportion in 2019…
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general
New Zealand introduced hedgehogs for pests; now they threaten native wildlife
European hedgehogs were brought to New Zealand during the 1800s to help manage garden pests. However, these spiky creatures now pose a grave danger to the country's unique wildlife. They feast on the…
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politics
US-Canada tariff clock ticks: Last-minute talks to avert Trump’s 50% tariffs
The race against time for a tariff agreement unfolds between the United States and Canada, as President Trump has set a firm deadline, warning of hefty tariffs on Canadian imports. With negotiations…
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politics
Data centers, crypto, and tax revisions take center stage in Tuesday primaries
Incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska is facing a serious challenge from former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola.
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business
A fintech app built by crypto exchange Kraken just launched a cash back debit card in bid for consumer wallets
Kraken is vying for a place in consumer wallets as crypto evolves from an asset class into infrastructure for mainstream financial products.
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politics
S. Korea stresses US alliance amid confusion over Trump drill cut
Lee's comments Tuesday come as many South Koreans remain baffled and concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt order to "substantially reduce" military exercises with South Korea.
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sports
Hockey World Cup: Dominant India crush South Africa 6-1 to go top of Group D
The Indian women's hockey team showcased their prowess by defeating South Africa decisively, 6-1. This thrilling win has catapulted India to the forefront of Pool D in the FIH Hockey World Cup. Key…
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business
Chile Economy Shrinks 0.2% as Mining Slump Drags Down Growth
Chile's GDP fell 0.2% in the second quarter as mining slumped, prompting recession talk the central bank's own quarterly data do not fully support.
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sports
Iran clubs face Qatar and UAE sides at neutral venues in Champions League
Following the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, the first match of the Iranian league was played last week.
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sports
Hayden Panettiere’s ex Wladimir Klitschko posts tribute to late actor
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the former world heavyweight boxing champion wrote that their family was 'going through a time of profound shock and grief.'
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politics
Talarico campaign hires former top Cornyn staffer
Texas state Sen. James Talarico’s (D) campaign team on Monday confirmed it poached a former staffer for Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) to join him on the campaign trail months ahead of the midterm…
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politics
Live updates: Florida, Alaska voters head to polls; federal trial opens in addiction suit against Meta
Florida voting concludes Tuesday in primary elections to pick candidates for November contests. The governor's mansion is up for grabs, along with a Senate seat and House races. Rep. Byron Donalds is…
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science
NASA’s B777 Gets New Coat of Paint
NASA’s Boeing 777 shows off a new paint job in this Aug. 11, 2026, photo. The B777 was acquired to replace and extend the capabilities of the NASA DC-8, which was retired in 2024. The B777, set to…
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entertainment
Hayden Panettiere’s ex-boyfriend was at scene when she died, police report says
Hayden Panettiere’s boyfriend and his brother were at the South Carolina apartment complex where the ‘Heroes’ actor went into cardiac arrest and died Sunday.
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science
Working from home should be a right, not a reward
Many women find they can at least keep their careers by working from home. PeopleImages The Australian state of Victoria was due to enforce a legal right to work from home starting September 2026. But…
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general
U.S. tourist killed by lightning strike while hiking Sicily’s Mount Etna
The 29-year-old man from Kansas was found and transported to hospital by helicopter crew after being struck on Sunday in a prohibited area on Etna's eastern slope.
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politics
Millions of Africans are displaced without crossing a border – and their needs are often overlooked
The eruption of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo in May 2026 sparked a major crisis. Transmissions and deaths are skyrocketing, and no vaccine…
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politics
In Spain’s Ceuta, migrant women tell of sexual harassment: ‘it’s really bad’
Some women who entered Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta on July 30 as part of a mass migrant crossing say the hardships of sleeping rough as they wait to be registered are compounded by the…
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politics
Trump posts map showing Strait of Hormuz as US territory
This is not the first time that the US President has threatened to annex foreign territory.
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science
What happened when a South African school switched from English to bilingual science tests
Rufaro Makaya/Pexels South African no-fee primary schools use African languages as well as English for teaching and testing. Before 2025, children started learning in their home language in the first…
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technology
Sophie Adenot: First French woman to walk in space
Sophie Adenot became the first French female astronaut to venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk on August 18, accompanied by American astronaut Anil Menon.
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politics
US cites India on voter IDs, but are elections under Modi clean?
Trump highlights India's voter ID rules to bolster his case for stricter US election laws.
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politics
Pentagon orders audit of 30 universities' partnerships with foreign institutions
The Department of Defense has ordered 30 U.S. universities to audit their partnerships with mostly Chinese universities and military training institutions as President Donald Trump's administration…
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science
X-rays add new twist to narwhal's spiral tusk
New study finds that the tusks have not one but two spirals, twisting in opposite directions.
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politics
PBS should fund drug to treat breast cancer, endometriosis and gender dysphoria, experts recommend
Triptorelin, already listed for prostate cancer, should have unrestricted use, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee says Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The…
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general
The Curator: Best bedsheets for every type of sleeper
Curated top picks from Silk & Snow, Simons and more.
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general
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.
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politics
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.”
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general
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.
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politics
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?"
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politics
'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."
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general
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.
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general
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…
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politics
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…
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politics
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…
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sports
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…
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business
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.
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politics
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".
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entertainment
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.
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entertainment
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…
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general
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…
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business
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.
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general
Hormuz Strait to remain shut until US meets interim deal conditions, Iran says
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general
Firefighters push to ‘encircle’ Belgian wildfire
High Fens nature reserve has seen Belgium’s largest wildfire in a century.
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business
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.
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business
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…
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general
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.
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business
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.
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politics
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.
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politics
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…
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politics
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
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politics
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.
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politics
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.
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entertainment
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.
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politics
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…
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