News Sources
News Articles - Page 21 of 209
A young boy dressed as a British soldier had a chance meeting with Admiral Sir Tony Radakin in London, delighting social media users. The encounter comes as Sir Tony prepares to step down as Chief of the Defence Staff next year. Sir Richard Kighton will succeed him in the role.

August 23, 2025
Ukraine says Iran is seeking Belarus's help to repair defense systems damaged in its recent conflict with Israel. Belarus could become a crucial partner for Iran due to fewer restrictions on military cooperation.

August 23, 2025
Palestinians are renovating the European Hospital in southern Gaza ahead of a planned evacuation from Gaza City. The hospital is set to reopen to help treat displaced residents after recent military operations in the area.

August 23, 2025
Israel is preparing for a major offensive in Gaza City, with leaders emphasizing its importance in the fight against Hamas. The operation has not yet begun, but officials say preparations are underway.

August 23, 2025
Oman's hotel revenues rose 18 percent in the first half of 2025, driven by a surge in tourist arrivals to 1.14 million. The growth reflects successful tourism strategies and ongoing investment in infrastructure. Officials expect continued expansion as new projects and marketing initiatives roll out.
Scientists are exploring why females tend to have younger brains and live longer than males. The silent X chromosome may play a key role, with findings potentially leading to new treatments for age-related conditions.
Mexican truckers are rushing to learn English after the United States began enforcing a language requirement for commercial drivers. The new rule has sparked concern among drivers and companies who rely on cross-border trade. English classes for truckers are now booming in border cities.
Iran has reopened parts of Evin prison for dissidents after an Israeli attack, despite most of the facility remaining in ruins. Rights groups and prisoners report dire conditions and violence during transfers. The move is seen as an attempt by Iran to project defiance.

August 23, 2025
Jewish activists were splashed with red paint while hanging hostage posters in a Frankfurt park. The incident was accompanied by antisemitic insults and has led to increased police presence.

August 23, 2025
Three Jewish community members in Frankfurt were attacked with red paint during a vigil for Israeli hostages. Police are increasing security after reports of antisemitic harassment and escalating tensions in the area.

August 23, 2025
Police recovered the stolen phone of a father whose sons were killed in the October 7 attack, and believe its erased data can be restored. The case sparked a public effort to help him recover memories of his children.

August 23, 2025
Hostage deal supporters heckled Minister Ben Gvir and his son, accusing him of abandoning captives in Gaza. The confrontation highlighted Ben Gvir's opposition to negotiations for hostage releases.