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Israel βintensifiesβ attacks in Lebanon killing at least 31 people
Israel escalated its military campaign in Lebanon, with strikes across the south killing at least 31 people. The intensification marks a significant uptick in cross-border violence as tensions between Israeli forces and Hezbollah show no sign of abating. The rising death toll puts renewed pressure on international mediators pushing for a ceasefire agreement.
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Trump says US 'not satisfied' with Iran deal yet
Negotiations between the US and Iran over a nuclear deal remain unresolved, with President Trump stating that Washington is not yet satisfied with the terms on the table. Trump acknowledged he believes Tehran is motivated to reach an agreement, but significant gaps persist. The standoff underscores the fragile and high-stakes nature of diplomacy between the two longtime adversaries.
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Israel pounds Lebanon with heaviest bombing in weeks, expands ground operations
Israel launched more than 120 air strikes on Lebanon in one of the most intense bombardments in weeks, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declaring a deepening of military operations in the country. The escalation puts serious strain on a ceasefire brokered on April 16 intended to end hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. The strikes compound an already volatile regional picture as Iran accused the United States of violating a separate truce agreement.
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Almost 500,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine war, GCHQ says
Russia's war in Ukraine has cost nearly 500,000 soldiers their lives, according to GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler, who revealed the staggering toll in her first major public address. The figure underscores the catastrophic human cost of a conflict now well into its third year. Keast-Butler's speech also mapped out the broader threat landscape facing the UK, signaling a more public-facing posture from the typically secretive intelligence agency.
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Eid celebrations in Gaza overshadowed by Israeli attacks
Palestinians gathered for Eid al-Adha prayers amid the ruins of Gaza as Israeli strikes continued through the holiday. The scenes of worshippers surrounded by rubble underscored the relentless toll of the conflict on civilian life. For many, the sacred occasion offered little respite from an ongoing cycle of destruction.
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