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  • Israeli army fire hits UN south Lebanon base for first time since ceasefire | Israel attacks Lebanon News

    Israeli army fire hits UN south Lebanon base for first time since ceasefire | Israel attacks Lebanon News

    UNIFIL says incident first of its kind since Israel and Lebanese-armed group Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire last November.

    Direct fire from the Israeli military hit the perimeter of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon’s (UNIFIL) peacekeeping positions in south Lebanon, the mission said.

    In a statement on Wednesday, UNIFIL added that the incident on Tuesday was the first of its kind since Israel and Lebanese-armed group Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire last November.

    UNIFIL said one of…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Singer Cassie describes abusive relationship with Diddy in court testimony | Courts News

    Singer Cassie describes abusive relationship with Diddy in court testimony | Courts News

    Singer says on day three of trial Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs routinely beat her and threatened to ruin her career with videos of sexual encounters.

    Casandra Ventura, the singer popularly known as Cassie and former girlfriend of rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, has taken to the witness stand on the third day of his trial to portray a relationship defined by physical abuse and routine humiliation.

    Testifying before the court on Wednesday, Ventura said Combs, who faces sex trafficking and…

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  • Fresh gunbattles rock Libya capital after brief lull

    Fresh gunbattles rock Libya capital after brief lull

    Fresh gunbattles erupted on Wednesday in the Libyan capital between two powerful armed groups, a security official, just a day after authorities declared the fighting over.

    Clashes flared between the Radaa force and the 444 Brigade in key areas of the city, including the port, the source said.

    The fighting eased towards the end of the day, according to television reports and residents who spoke to AFP.

    No official casualty figures have yet been released for the latest fighting, but the Libyan…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Israel Lies About ‘Tunnel’ in Gaza Hospital and Publishes Photo of Palestinian Killed Weeks Ago to Justify Attacks

    Israel Lies About ‘Tunnel’ in Gaza Hospital and Publishes Photo of Palestinian Killed Weeks Ago to Justify Attacks

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Israeli army published photos of seven Palestinians on Tuesday, claiming they are leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad hiding in crowded areas of Gaza City. Among them was Rafeeq Al-Sinwar, who was already killed on March 30 — yet Israel included him in its latest justification for expected attacks.

    The photos came just after Israel ordered mass expulsions from six heavily populated areas, threatening to bomb them.

    The Israeli military also posted a…

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  • Donald Trump’s Israel snub marks end of an era | #AJOPINION | Humanitarian Crises

    Donald Trump’s Israel snub marks end of an era | #AJOPINION | Humanitarian Crises

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    Donald Trump isn’t visiting Israel during his Middle East tour because he knows Netanyahu is bluffing and has nothing to offer him, says Israeli political analyst Akiva Eldar. He believes Trump’s snub marks the end of an era in US-Israel relations. #AJOPINION

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  • How could Pope Leo XIV reshape the Catholic Church? | News

    How could Pope Leo XIV reshape the Catholic Church? | News

    Recently elected Pope Leo XIV is the first pontiff from the United States, just as the country’s president is shaking up the global order. With both the US and the Catholic Church deeply divided, what does Pope Leo’s selection mean for Catholics in the US and worldwide?

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  • The key to spotting dyslexia early could be AI-powered handwriting analysis

    The key to spotting dyslexia early could be AI-powered handwriting analysis

    A new University at Buffalo-led study outlines how artificial intelligence-powered handwriting analysis may serve as an early detection tool for dyslexia and dysgraphia among young children.

    The work, presented in the journal SN Computer Science, aims to augment current screening tools which are effective but can be costly, time-consuming and focus on only one condition at a time.

    It could eventually be a salve for the nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists and occupational…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • Delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing $2.5m from DoorDash | Business and Economy

    Delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing $2.5m from DoorDash | Business and Economy

    US federal prosecutors say defendant and co-conspirators got the company to pay for deliveries that never occurred.

    A former food delivery driver pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal more than $2.5m from the food delivery service DoorDash.

    Sayee Chaitanya Reddy Devagiri pleaded guilty on Tuesday in a federal court in San Jose, California, to a single count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, the US Attorney’s Office said.

    Devagiri and his co-conspirators would get the company to pay for…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Peace talks, Boeing jets headline Trump state visit to Qatar | Donald Trump

    Peace talks, Boeing jets headline Trump state visit to Qatar | Donald Trump

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    Qatar’s role as a global mediator and a massive purchase of Boeing airliners were prime areas of focus in official talks between US President Donald Trump and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

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  • Toddler separated from mother deported from the US returned to Venezuela | Donald Trump News

    Toddler separated from mother deported from the US returned to Venezuela | Donald Trump News

    Two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza Bernal was reunited with her mother in Venezuela following calls for her return.

    A Venezuelan toddler who was separated from her parents after they crossed the United States-Mexico border together has been returned to Venezuela, to where her mother was deported in April.

    Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro thanked the administration of United States President Donald Trump for the return on Wednesday of two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza Bernal to her mother, Yorely…

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