- 5 IDF soldiers killed, 14 injured by roadside bombs in northern Gaza The Times of Israel
- 5 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza, Military Says The New York Times
- Military is surrounding northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoun ‘from all directions,’ IDF spokesman…
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Qatar dashes hopes of rapid Gaza ceasefire, saying talks ‘will need time’ | Gaza
Progress towards a ceasefire in Gaza has been slow, officials in Qatar say, dashing hopes of a rapid end to hostilities in the devastated Palestinian territory.
The new round of indirect talks between Israel and Hamas began on Sunday, after both…
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Five members of a family were accused of witchcraft and brutally murdered by a mob in India, police say
New Delhi — Police have arrested three people suspected of brutally murdering five members of a family who were accused of witchcraft in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. Police said the victims were hacked to death and their bodies then…
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UK Post Office scandal may have led to at least 13 suicides, inquiry finds
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ADVERTISEMENTAt least 13 people are believed to have killed themselves because of Britain’s Post Office scandal, in which almost 1,000 postal workers were wrongly prosecuted or convicted of criminal wrongdoing due to a faulty IT system,…
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Italy outraged at killing of heroic police bloodhound, found dead after eating food laced with nails
The horrific killing of a police bloodhound, who helped find nine people over the course of his sniffer-dog career, has outraged Italians and sparked a criminal investigation to find his killers.
Bruno, 7, was found dead Friday morning in his shed…
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Baby stolen during Argentina’s military rule found after 48 years
Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC News
ReutersAdriana Metz (left) had spent decades searching for her missing brother A man who was forcibly taken from his captive mother as a newborn during Argentina’s military rule and raised by strangers has been…
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Kremlin calls transportation minister’s death ‘tragic’ but gives no clues about his apparent suicide
MOSCOW (AP) — The apparent suicide of Russia’s transportation minister brought expressions of shock and sorrow Tuesday from the Kremlin but no new clues as to why Roman Starovoit might have taken his…
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