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President Trump announced the death of Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot in Washington, D.C. Another National Guard member remains in critical condition.
Iran is reportedly channeling oil profits to Hezbollah through money laundering operations in Dubai, shifting away from previous direct cash transfers. United Arab Emirates authorities are working to stop these activities. Hezbollah also receives funds from other global sources.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's notorious 1989 legal battle led to her annual tradition of sending 200 turkeys to a Venice homeless shelter each Thanksgiving. Her flamboyant trial and subsequent generosity became a memorable chapter in Hollywood history.
Italy's Leonardo has announced the Michelangelo Dome, a new air defense system to protect critical infrastructure from missiles and drones. The system is set to be fully operational by 2028 and will involve collaboration with the Italian armed forces. Italy joins other nations in developing advanced multi-layered defense solutions.
Oscar Piastri has ruled out helping teammate Lando Norris win the Formula One title, insisting he still has a chance himself. The Australian remains focused on his own championship hopes ahead of the final races. Piastri's decision has received support from other drivers.
More than 80 people have died in Hong Kong's worst fire in decades, with hundreds still missing. Authorities suspect safety breaches during renovations contributed to the disaster.
Tasneem al-Hams, a Gazan nurse and daughter of a senior Hamas health official, has been released from Israeli prison after claims of abduction by an Israeli-backed group. Her father remains in Israeli custody, and advocacy groups allege her detention was used to pressure him.
Iran has sent hundreds of millions of dollars to Hezbollah in Lebanon using money laundering operations in Dubai, according to a report. The funds are transferred through complex networks and alternative routes, as officials work to block such activities.
A new poll shows Likud in the lead and Otzma Yehudit gaining strength, while the opposition weakens. Netanyahu remains the preferred choice for prime minister. Coalition-building may become more complicated due to these shifts.
Teenagers attacked a bus driver in Netanya, injuring him and breaking the vehicle's glass. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence against transit workers, prompting calls for stronger law enforcement and route closures.
Iran's supreme leader rejected any contact with the Trump administration and dismissed claims about Iran's nuclear program being destroyed. He praised national unity during the recent conflict with Israel and denied seeking nuclear weapons.
Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon on the anniversary of their ceasefire, accusing the group of violating the truce. Lebanon's prime minister criticized Hezbollah's effectiveness as civilian casualties from the strikes continued to rise. The escalation comes days before a papal visit to Lebanon.
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