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Australian states Victoria and Tasmania are offering free public transport to address fuel demand during a crisis, while NSW and WA governments reject similar measures.
French authorities are investigating a foiled attack on Bank of America's Paris headquarters, with police arresting a suspect attempting to ignite an explosive device.
As war rages, Iranian politicians push for exit from nuclear weapons treaty While US-Israeli attacks hit key infrastructure, hardliners demand withdrawal from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Rescue…
The article reports on the impact of the Trump administration's 2026 fuel blockade on Cuba, highlighting energy shortages and their effects on expectant mothers.
Nestle reported a 12-ton theft of KitKat chocolate bars from a truck en route to Poland, stating they can track stolen goods via batch codes. The company highlighted rising cargo theft incidents as a growing challenge for businesses.
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The article reports on an Israeli strike in a civilian area near Jerusalem, detailing the response by emergency services and the ongoing conflict context.
French authorities arrested two suspects in a foiled Bank of America attack in Paris, citing terrorism-related offenses. Security measures have been increased around US and Jewish community sites following recent regional tensions.
Ukrainian officials reported Russian drone attacks on Odesa and other regions, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage.
A Palestinian-American student in Michigan faced backlash from a teacher for refusing to stand during the pledge of allegiance, leading to a lawsuit over her free speech rights.
Olivia Bailey, the UK's early years minister, criticized Reform UK's family policies as a 'sham' and praised new government-funded family hubs as inclusive initiatives.
Fiona Crack, director of the BBC World Service, defends BBC Arabic against criticism by emphasizing its role as an independent source for the Israeli perspective in the Arab world.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated his intention to investigate UFOs, claiming aliens are 'demons' based on a Christian interpretation.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed three journalists, including Hezbollah-linked correspondent Ali Shoeib and Al-Manar TV reporters.
The article describes a large anti-far-right protest in London, highlighting the participation of numerous groups, celebrities, and environmental activists.
The article reports on the killing of three journalists in Lebanon by Israeli forces, with Lebanon condemning the act as a war crime.
The US Treasury Department disputes a Financial Times report alleging that Scott Bessent discussed adopting the Bank of England's model for Federal Reserve oversight.
Senegal paraded the Africa Cup of Nations trophy at a friendly match in France despite being stripped of the title by CAF. The team appealed the decision, and the article details the match events and reactions from officials and fans.
A news article reports that an Iranian strike on a Saudi Arabian airbase wounded several US troops and damaged aircraft. The attack involved missiles and drones, with casualties including two serious injuries and ten concussions among US…
Senegal was stripped of their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which reversed their 1-0 victory over Morocco.