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27/08/25 05:47
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France is plunging into diplomatic and domestic turmoil as Macron faces backlash from the US and Italy over his foreign policy—while at home, strikes, budget battles and a no-confidence vote threaten to unravel his government
27/08/25 06:41
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Brig. Gen. (Res.) Israel Relik Shafir says overtaking Gaza will delay the decision-making to a later date and bring an onslaught of diplomatic pressures on Israel
27/08/25 05:27
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ASIO chief Mike Burgess hints at foreign intelligence helping authorities, even as court files reveal arsons were bungled by local gangsters led by Sydney crime boss; Iran’s foreign minister blasts PM Albanese as 'weak,' echoing Netanyahu in a rare point of agreement
27/08/25 05:39
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Dozens of alerts issued for localities from Hebron Hills and Dead Sea region up toward Jerusalem and as far west as Tel Aviv area; no immediate reports of injuries or damage
27/08/25 05:46
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A massive dam has just been uncovered in Jerusalem’s City of David
27/08/25 07:42
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Trump's envoy said that the White House is preparing a 'comprehensive plan' for the day after the war, and clarified that there are believed to be 20 live hostages; he said Hamas is to blame for the collapse of the negotiations, despite having backed down from refusing the deal
27/08/25 10:06
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Egypt training thousands of Palestinians for postwar Gaza security force: 'Either Hamas or chaos' »»
Egypt is training potential Palestinian recruits at military academies; most come from the Palestinian Authority’s security services, and some Fatah members, Hamas’ rival, join from Gaza as well
27/08/25 11:30
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Tom Barrack's remarks, during a press conference in Lebanon, drew sharp criticism across the country, with the pro-Hezbollah daily Al-Akhbar branding him 'the rude Yankee' and accusing him of reviving colonialist rhetoric