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The article presents an animated map tracking drone and missile attacks in the Middle East from February 28 to March 28, attributing strikes to Iran, Hezbollah, Israel, and the United States based on data from the NGO Acled.
Air China has resumed direct flights to North Korea after a six-year hiatus, coinciding with the return of rail services. This development is presented as a significant step in North Korea's reopening following pandemic-related border…
The article compiles news snippets covering international conflicts, political commentary, and unrelated events. It reports on Iran's warnings against U.S. military action, U.S.
The article reports on the killing of an Indonesian UN peacekeeper in southern Lebanon during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, citing UN statements and casualty figures from both sides.
Hong Kong labour authorities propose a smoking ban at all construction sites, citing enforcement challenges and safety concerns following a fatal fire. The proposal excludes designated smoking areas and includes drone inspections.
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The article reports on the strengthening alliance between North Korea, Russia, and Belarus, highlighting their summit, cooperation agreements, and military technology exchanges.
The ban comes amid strained relations between Madrid and Washington following US President Donald Trump's threat earlier this month to cut off all trade with Spain over its refusal to allow the bases…
Russia's FSB expelled a British diplomat over espionage allegations, which the UK rejected as 'unacceptable' and 'intimidation'.
The article presents an animated map tracking drone and missile attacks in the Middle East from February 28 to March 28, attributing strikes to Iran, Hezbollah, Israel, and the United States based on Acled data.
The article announces The Hindu's migration to a new commenting platform, outlining guidelines for user engagement and account management.
The article reports on political figures making allegations against leaders, including accusations of foreign influence and threats to a politician's safety.
The article discusses a scholarly debate over whether two 17th-century portraits attributed to Rembrandt are genuine or workshop copies.
Air China has resumed direct flights to North Korea after a six-year hiatus, coinciding with restored rail services. This development is framed as a significant step toward reopening North Korea, which had been isolated due to pandemic-era…
The article reports on China's pork market experiencing a supply glut due to industrial pig farming expansion, leading to record-low hog prices.
The article reports on Spain's decision to close its airspace to military use related to the Iran conflict, citing government opposition to the war. It mentions potential U.S.
The article discusses challenges in evaluating medical evidence, particularly for children, using examples like cross-sex hormones and antidepressants.
Palestine aIly Ireland under fire for allowing weapons transfers to Israel Since the Iraq War, Shannon Airport has served as a key transit hub for the US military.
The article reports on recent developments in India, including the arrest of a Lashkar-e-Taiba commander, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation from the Legislative Council, and the WTO summit deadlock.