Chemicals Allegedly Used in Assassination of Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah
amsterdam October 1, 2024 10:50Israel reportedly used chemicals to track and assassinate Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, resembling a scene from a James Bond movie.
Israel reportedly used chemicals to track and assassinate Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, resembling a scene from a James Bond movie.
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Two police officers in South Korea have been convicted for their involvement in a Halloween tragedy that took place almost two years ago, resulting in the deaths of over 150 people. The officers were found guilty of failing to prevent the disaster, which led to a deadly stampede due to overcrowding on the streets.
Jews with Dutch roots living in New York are increasingly facing hatred, triggering memories of Nazi-era persecution. The recent wave of antisemitism, fueled by violence in Israel, has created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
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Christian Brückner, the main suspect in the disappearance case of Maddie McCann, reportedly confessed to having kidnapped a child from an apartment in Portugal.
US President Joe Biden received a lukewarm reception at the UN summit in New York as conflicts in Lebanon and between Israel and Hamas continue. Biden called on the warring parties to pursue diplomacy and cease violence.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a blunder during his speech at his party Labour's annual conference in Liverpool, mistakenly calling for the return of 'sausages' instead of 'hostages' held in Gaza by Hamas since October 7.
Israeli commentators are divided on whether Israel is being too harsh or not harsh enough in its attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
PVV leader Geert Wilders will participate in the annual Lega meeting in Pontida with Matteo Salvini and Viktor Orban on October 6th.
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves promises an end to austerity, facing challenges amid rejected pay rises and upcoming strikes. Labour party congress in Liverpool plays a key role.
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Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian dissident, speaks out about the torture practices in Putin's prisons after being released following a 25-year sentence.
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A team of amateur archaeologists volunteering at a research site in North France found a 200-year-old message in a bottle that was still readable. The message was written by PJ Féret in 1825 during an excavation in Dieppe.
A Swedish teenager involved in gang violence in Denmark has been sentenced to five years in prison after throwing a hand grenade into a jewelry store. This is the first conviction following a wave of gang violence originating from Sweden this summer.
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