Protests in Tel Aviv After Netanyahu Dismisses Defense Minister Gallant
tel aviv November 6, 2024 04:00Tens of thousands of people across Israel have protested the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Tens of thousands of people across Israel have protested the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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Ukrainian defense officials accuse Google of accidentally leaking the locations of important military bases. The incident has caused frustration within the Ukrainian unit after images were released following a Google Maps update.
The Chester Zoo in Britain has released a large number of bird-eating spiders. The 'great raft spider', as big as a hand, was nearly extinct, but the zoo has helped over 10,000 female spiders survive.
A recent investigation revealed that 'smart' airfryers sold in the UK have been requesting permission to listen in on users' conversations through a mobile app.
Polish authorities have arrested four suspects accused of sending hidden explosives in DHL shipments to Europe and the US on behalf of a foreign secret service.
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Bloody brawl breaks out in a train near Paris as a revenge act between rivaling youngsters from neighboring villages.
The body of the late singer Liam Payne will be repatriated to the United Kingdom within 36 hours, his home country.
Sweden is reevaluating its migration policy, looking to Denmark as a model for a stricter approach.
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The Moldovan government has raised concerns with several EU countries about possible Russian interference in the upcoming presidential elections.
The suspect in the murder of an Austrian mayor and another person has been found dead according to the Austrian police.
A former police officer in Kentucky has been found guilty of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a case that sparked protests against police violence.
A squirrel named Peanut, popular on social media with over half a million followers, has been seized by animal protection in New York, causing distress to its owner.
The partners of the American presidential candidates are breaking the traditional 'first lady' mold this time around, causing quite a stir in the campaign.
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Paiporta, a town in the Valencia province of Spain, has been heavily affected by severe flooding, resulting in a significant number of casualties. Local authorities are overwhelmed by the situation.
European countries are ramping up preparations for a potential war scenario with Russia, focusing on defense measures, intelligence services, and emergency kits. Finland's readiness stands out, with a high number of reservists and shelters.
Israel invests in a cutting-edge laser defense system to combat rockets and drones, with some drawbacks.
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A tram has crashed into a shop in the center of the Norwegian capital Oslo. Police report that at least four people were injured, including the tram driver.
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