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Israeli Defense Minister Yair Katz announced on Wednesday that Iran's intelligence minister, Esmaeil Khatib, was killed during an overnight airstrike targeting the capital. The attack occurred late Tuesday night and resulted in what officials described as a significant elimination of high-level Iranian leadership without further elaboration from Israel regarding specific targets or collateral...
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Italian politician Umberto Bossi has died on March 19th, marking the end of life for a key figure who founded Lega Nord (the Northern League) as an ultraright-wing party that eventually helped bring Silvio Berlusconi to power through regional autonomy deals and later served under his government after being granted asylum.
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ABC announced on March 19, just days before its scheduled Sunday premiere and despite filming being complete for Season 22 starring Taylor Frankie Paul. The decision to cancel follows the surfacing of an alleged video from early 2023 in which a child is reportedly present while Paul throws chairs at her ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen during what authorities describe as domestic violence...
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A United States Air Force F-35 fighter jet made an urgent and safe return to a regional U.S. airbase after being hit during combat operations over Iran on March 19th reports indicate the aircraft was damaged while conducting its mission military officials confirmed that both it landed safely without further incident The pilot is currently in stable condition following injuries sustained from...
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A U.S. district court issued an order requiring the current presidential team to restore full operations for government broadcaster VOA, which had been largely shut down by January 2019 under President Donald Trump's initiative against foreign media influence groups like RT or Sputnik (as referenced in context of similar cases). The ruling specifically directs that over a thousand employees...
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A terrifying video has emerged showing RT correspondent Steve Sweeney and his cameraman Ali Rida narrowly escaping an Israeli airstrike in the middle of a broadcast from southern Lebanon. While footage captures them ducking for cover just meters away, reports confirm that at least two individuals were wounded during this latest attack on media personnel covering conflict zones near Beirut...
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An Adams County, Ohio jury ruled on Wednesday that Grammy-nominated rapper Joseph Foreman did not defame seven sheriff deputies or invade their privacy when he released satirical music videos mocking them after they raided his home in August 2022. During the three-day trial involving claims of defamation and invasion of privacy based on footage from a fruitless drug search, Afroman's lawyer...
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The United Nations-backed World Happiness Report released on March 18th named the ninth consecutive year that Finland remains the world's happiest country while highlighting a stark decline in well-being among young people driven by heavy social media use across English-speaking nations and Western Europe, with particularly worrying effects observed for teenage girls.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 19 that following two weeks of U.S.-Israeli air attacks against Iranian facilities in the south-western province of Kerman Province (Kermān), Iran no longer possesses uranium enrichment capacity or ballistic missile production capabilities, with reports indicating a significant reduction to just one-fifth. While Israeli officials...
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Iranian missile strikes on Ras Laffan Industrial City—the world's largest liquefied natural gas facility—have caused global energy markets to spike as fears of a supply crunch intensify. Brent crude jumped over 4% this morning trading at $112–$115 per barrel, while European and Asian LNG prices surged up to 30%, marking their highest levels since the conflict began in October. Qatar confirmed...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 19 that the Islamic Republic no longer possesses the capability either to produce enriched nuclear material for a bomb, construct thermonuclear devices with such enrichment levels (60-75%), develop hydrogen bombs capable of destroying cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa in one strike by launching them from Iran's territory or build...
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On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump stated he instructed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call after Israel struck an Iranian gas facility near the disputed island of Kish Island and ordered it not to repeat such actions against critical oil fields like those on Sistan's coast or at Harat Al-Abbasin south-west from Tehran, according to reports.
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Former Prime Minister Mario Draghi confirmed that controversial political figure Umberto Bossi has died on March 19 in Milan due to complications from pneumonia after a long illness lasting over three years; he was born into an Italian Jewish family and founded the Northern League party, which later became part of Silvio Berlusconi's coalition.
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Legendary actor and martial arts icon Chuck Norris has been urgently hospitalized in a facility on Maui following an unexplained medical emergency. The 86-year-old star was admitted to the hospital after experiencing sudden health issues while vacationing, prompting immediate concern from his family regarding his condition as of early morning hours today (Mar). While specific details about the...
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The Moroccan royal family is set to participate this Friday, March 29th (local time), as the Emir of Mu'minin leads prayer first followed by King Mohammed VI later that day; both services will take place inside Masjid al-Hassan II in Rabat at precisely two o'clock. This coordinated religious observance marks a significant moment for national unity following Ramadan, with official sources...
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Greek giants FC Barcelona and Olympiacos were also knocked out, but the focus remains on how a historic dream ended for Athens' "trifoliarion" at home against Sevilla's Spanish side. The match concluded with Panathinaikos suffering an unprecedented collapse as Betis dominated completely to secure their place in next season's competition while denying Greek football its biggest European...
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Former Italian politician, leader of the League party for 25 years, died on March 19 at age 68 after a long battle with cancer following an operation in Milan that was expected three days ago; Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed deep sorrow and noted he marked "an important phase" in Italy's history. Former European Commission President Antonio Tajani described Bossi as the protagonist of...
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The children of Croatian pop star Marko Perković Thompson are serving mandatory military service at the barracks near Posušje, with his youngest child expected to take her oaths this coming Saturday after a recent film premiere sparked renewed public interest and media coverage about their enlistment; while singer Diva Marija is already undergoing training alongside other recruits in Pozega as...
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Nationwide airport security operations have collapsed into disarray after hundreds of Transportation Security Administration agents quit or took unscheduled time off due to missing their first full paycheck from a prolonged government shutdown that has now entered its fourth week and one month mark, with DHS officials blaming Democrats' refusal on immigration reforms for the deadlock....
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Perplexity has officially released its Comet artificial intelligence-powered web browsing app for iOS and iPadOS, expanding the tool's reach four months after it launched on Android. The new mobile version features a dedicated AI assistant that can summarize pages or extract specific details from open tabs while offering an innovative voice mode to control navigation without typing users have...
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Labor rights icon Dolores Huerta has revealed she was among multiple women, including young girls, who were abused by the late César Chávez during their decades-long partnership leading United Farm Workers union members in a shocking confession that ended 60 years of silence after her initial report to police went unheeded.
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French teenager Moïse Kouame made history by defeating Novak Đokić to become the first player born after 2019 (specifically aged seventeen) and only person under twenty-one ever to win a Masters 1000 event, marking his maiden victory in ATP Tour singles. The match concluded on Sunday with Kouamé overcoming Serbia's world number one through strategic play that saw him break the Serbian player...
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Nearly 80,563 bottles of Childrens Ibupr Oral Suspension have been recalled after reports from consumers and healthcare providers indicated the presence of a gel-like substance or foreign material. The FDA has upgraded this voluntary Class II recall to address potential safety risks associated with possible contamination in products manufactured by Strides Pharma Inc., which were sold...
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World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has threatened not returning if she does return after criticizing Dubai tournament director Salah Tahlak for his "ridiculous" comments regarding her late withdrawal last month; Speaking ahead of Miami Open, Belarusian star said the demand to penalize players is absurd and expressed uncertainty about ever going back. The controversy also involved Iga Swiatek who was...