Uncertainty after the death of Sinwar; Israeli millionaires offer hefty rewards for release of hostages
tel aviv October 22, 2024 11:50Families of hostages hope for a breakthrough in negotiations with Hamas after the death of Yahya Sinwar.
Families of hostages hope for a breakthrough in negotiations with Hamas after the death of Yahya Sinwar.
The Israeli army said it targeted a Hezbollah bunker where tens of millions of dollars in cash and gold were stored, as well as claiming to have killed the head of Hezbollah's money transfer unit in Syria.
Follow the latest updates on the Israeli airstrike near the main hospital in Beirut that resulted in multiple casualties.
Alejandro Toledo, the former President of Peru, has been sentenced to over 20 years in prison for accepting bribes from a Brazilian construction company.
Russian film producer Alexander Rodnyansky has been sentenced to 8.5 years in prison by a Russian court for allegedly spreading false information about the Russian armed forces.
The Hague entrepreneur Harry B. responds to a new arrest warrant in the murder case of a female doctor at his hotel, calling it a media show.
Israel's recent operation targets Hezbollah's financial resources, including Al-Qard al-Hassan bank, known for money laundering and criminal activities.
Israeli Defense Forces share new video footage and photos of the hideout of Hamas leader Sinwar, showcasing a well-equipped living space with cash stacks and UN food aid.
Following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, speculation arises regarding the disposal of his body and a potential deal involving the exchanged of hostages.
A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in the city of Caesarea, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private villa, according to the Israeli army.
Dutch veterans who served in Lebanon with the UNIFIL mission share their worries about the civilian population caught between Hezbollah and the Israeli army.
Italy has intercepted and shipped a group of migrants to Albania under a new European migration agreement, marking a milestone in the continent's migration policy.
Former police chief of Seoul cleared of negligence in the deadly crush on Halloween in 2022 where over 150 people died due to overcrowding in a narrow street.
Genaro García Luna, the former Security Minister of Mexico, has been sentenced to 38 years in prison in the United States for his involvement with a drug cartel.
A man in Florida is facing up to five years in prison for leaving his dog tied to a fence alongside a highway during Hurricane Milton.
The national action day for Giro555 has started at the Institute for Sound & Vision in Hilversum. Two students, one Jewish and one Palestinian, opened the Giro555 action center in the media museum.
Recent advancements have made lasers more practical and effective as a defense against drones, with countries like the US, Israel, and the UK conducting field tests on laser weapons.
A former Stasi officer has been sentenced to ten years in prison for a murder in 1974. He was found guilty of shooting a Polish man at a border crossing between East and West Germany in Berlin.
A 22-year-old rapper, known as Lambo, who was detained in a juvenile detention center in the German city of Landshut for drug dealing, enthusiastically documented his stay with videos that gained hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok.
A daughter in Great Baddow, Essex, murdered her parents in a gruesome manner and successfully hid their bodies for 4 years, manipulating and deceiving those around her.
Aleksej Navalny, the prominent Russian Kremlin critic, wrote in his posthumous memoir that he believed he would die in prison. The memoir is set to be published on October 22.
The US government announced new sanctions on the Iranian oil sector to prevent Iran from using its oil revenues for funding 'deadly and destabilizing activities', including the development of its nuclear program.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) describes the situation in war-torn Sudan as the biggest humanitarian disaster in recent times, leading to the suspension of medical services in a refugee camp in Darfur.
Doctors Without Borders has been forced to stop providing aid in the Zamzam refugee camp in the Darfur region of Sudan, leaving five thousand malnourished children without assistance.
Two Iraqis of Kurdish origin and two Greeks were charged in the case involving the transport of half a million XTC pills from the Netherlands to Greece.
An Italian banker secretly spied on the bank accounts of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, her sister Arianna, ex-husband Andrea Giambruno, and several ministers. The case was uncovered by a bank customer in August.
Iran is constructing a large underground factory in secret, capable of producing ballistic missiles in large quantities, including hypersonic missiles reaching speeds of 18,500 kilometers per hour.
Belgian lawyer, Bruno Dayez, has stated in a documentary that he would be willing to take Marc Dutroux into his home upon conditional release, sparking controversy.
German police dismantled a pro-Palestinian protest camp in Dortmund over concerns that Greta Thunberg was heading there, potentially attracting too much attention. The camp, present for months, had only seven people at the time of the police intervention.
The strained relationship between U.S. President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is affecting the ties between Israel and the United States.