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US-S Korea drills begin after N Korea submarine missile test
US-S Korea drills begin after N Korea submarine missile test
The gulf between Israel and the US on one hand - and Arab states and much of the rest of the world on the other - couldn't really be greater. With the US diplomatic backing, and with more of its ammunition supplies being shipped to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that to achieve his goals of rescuing hostages - but more importantly, in reality, the destruction of Hamas - then a ceasefire is a non-starter. Despite their admirable work, in truth they won't get very far for the time being because neither of the protagonists - Hamas and Israel - seem awfully interested in a ceasefire anyway.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar has urged all Malaysians to give Prime Minister Datuk Seri An...
Louis is gonna Louis.
An Israeli hostage held in Gaza has been killed, his kibbutz community said, after Hamas claimed he had died in a failed rescue mission.
Cracks are appearing in China’s monolithic regime – and its leader might decide a military adventure will strengthen his grip on power
Israeli hostages were singled out for especially brutal treatment by their Hamas captors, Thai farm workers freed by the terror group have said.
Inside the remarkable journey of Hamna Zafar, who chose to put her dreams first
Get ready for a drama fit for a TikTok video, because things got heated near the junction of King George’s Avenue. Machaspize, the controversial TikToker also known as Gabriel Joachim Perumal, found himself on the receiving end of some serious girl power after several women decided to teach him a lesson. Shoes flew, shorts dropped,…
I laughed at the hapless gondola passengers, but I’m also in awe of them pursuing their vanity so publicly
Hostages released by Hamas have described weeks of fear and hunger inside the warren of tunnels beneath Gaza, and called on the world not to forget about those still in captivity. Brother and sister Itay and Maya Regev were at the Supernova festival on 7 October when armed Hamas gunmen opened fire, killing more than 350 people. "The days there pass like an eternity," Itay said, sitting next to his sister in the video.
Peter Park enrolled in a law program at Northwestern California University School of Law at 13.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 9 — BYD Malaysia has provided an early preview of the upcoming BYD Seal ahead of its official launc...
A recent killing spree in the Mexican border city of Tijuana could have been lifted from a TV script: enraged drug lords hunting down corrupt police officers who stole a drug shipment. Two of the officers suspected of the theft have been killed, prosecutors say. It is the latest blow for Tijuana which has the most homicides of any city in Mexico, with about double the number of the place that comes second — the border city of Ciudad Juarez.
The director's statement was published by the USC Shoah Foundation The post Steven Spielberg Quietly Breaks Silence on Oct. 7 Attacks: ‘I Never Imagined I Would See Such Unspeakable Barbarity Against Jews’ appeared first on TheWrap.
GEORGE TOWN, Dec 10 — Private hospitals said their staff have continued to implement Covid-19 precautionary measures suc...
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — I was recently reminded of the ever-changing nature of Kuala Lumpur’s restaurant scene when I ste...
Two girls aged 13 and 14 have been arrested after a Jewish woman was violently robbed in north London in what police are saying is a possible hate crime.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 11 — DAP veteran Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang today said he will give his statement to the police over his no...
A teenager has been sworn in as a lawyer after passing the bar exam in California. Peter Park may be too young to buy a pint in the US, but he's now qualified to practice law. Mr Park began high school in 2019 aged 13 and simultaneously began a four-year programme at the Northwestern California University School of Law after completing college-level proficiency exams.
A group of rabbis and Israeli volunteers are risking life and limb to protect this year’s olive harvest in the West Bank, amid soaring tensions over the war in Gaza.