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U.S. launches fresh strikes on Iranian targets after drone attacks

U.S. launches fresh strikes on Iranian targets after drone attacks

The U.S. conducted a fresh round of strikes against multiple targets in Iran on Saturday, as a weekend of tit-for-tat attacks led both sides to claim violations of the ceasefire underpinning peace talks. The first American strikes on Friday came in response to Tehran’s strike on a container ship on Thursday, but Iran then hit another ship carrying Qatari oil on Saturday. “Iran was given a ...

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U.S. launches fresh strikes on Iranian targets after drone attacks

The U.S. conducted a fresh round of strikes against multiple targets in Iran on Saturday, as a weekend of tit-for-tat attacks led both sides to claim violations of the ceasefire underpinning peace talks. The first American strikes on Friday came in response to Tehran’s strike on a container ship on Thursday, but Iran then hit another ship carrying Qatari oil on Saturday. “Iran was given a ...
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Family reunites with lost dog after spotting it celebrating Mexico World Cup win

"Even the dog is out celebrating!" read the caption on a video posted on a local Facebook page in Victoria, Tamaulipas. Fans had taken to the streets to revel in ​Mexico's 3-0 win over Czechia that closed out a perfect group stage for El Tri, and one was shown haphazardly carrying ⁠a dog as he paraded through the streets. But Ale Garcia's brother noticed something ‌as he scrolled: That was Gorda.
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Putin’s glide bombs are turning Ukraine’s fortress city into rubble

The off-duty soldiers were in a coffee shop near to Peace Square in Kramatorsk when a Russian glide bomb struck nearby. The owners had taped giant Xs across the windows to stop the regular explosions from shattering them. But the men were showered with glass all the same, a reminder that the fortified city that for years has offered troops a respite from combat has come into range for the ...
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Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered Israel-Lebanon security deal as ‘surrender’

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected a U.S.-brokered security agreement between Lebanon and Israel on Saturday a day after it was signed, describing it as a surrender to Israel. In the latest example of ongoing hostilities despite repeated ceasefires and ​agreements, Israel launched a drone strike in Lebanon's south on Saturday...
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As recoveries rise, doctors are finally learning how Bundibugyo Ebola behaves

As more patients recover from the world’s largest recorded Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak, doctors are beginning to piece together how the rare virus behaves — offering the clearest picture yet of one of the disease’s least-studied strains. The number of recoveries reported by Congolese health authorities almost doubled in a week, rising to 148 on Thursday from 80 on June 18, even as treatment centers admit dozens of patients daily.
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Israel, Lebanon reach framework deal aiming to end conflict

TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel, Lebanon and the United States reached an initial trilateral framework agreement aimed at paving the way for ending the conflict between the two countries and ultimately reaching a peace settlement, a senior Israeli official said Friday. Israel will maintain a “security zone” along the boundaries of the yellow line, which marks a seized territory that stretches some ...
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Venezuela death toll nears 1,000 as aid workers from across the globe arrive

CARACAS, Venezuela — The death toll from twin earthquakes in Venezuela was approaching 1,000 Friday as relief workers from across the globe arrived to search for survivors trapped in the rubble and provide desperately needed assistance to a reeling nation. “Time is the enemy,” said Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone. “We want to immediately begin trying to locate people who are ...
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Venezuela double quake death toll climbs, and thousands feared trapped

The death toll from the powerful double earthquake that struck Venezuela’s Caribbean coast on Wednesday has climbed to at least 164, with more than 970 people injured, as rescue crews continue searching through collapsed buildings amid growing fears that the final number of victims could rise significantly.