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Why Brazilian officials want to pave a highway in the Amazon rainforest
The construction of BR-319 is a contentious issue in Brazil.
September 19, 2024Vet team performs world-1st surgery on UK Rhino
Amara is an almost 2-year old Southern white rhino from Knowsley Safari Park.
September 19, 2024Thousands injured, several dead after pagers explode across Lebanon: Health officials
Hezbollah blamed Israel for the "criminal aggression."
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Hezbollah's leader vows revenge against Israel for pager attack
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Israeli soldiers pushed three apparently lifeless bodies from roofs during a West Bank raid
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Israel launches strikes on Hezbollah in wake of device explosions
Thirty-two Hezbollah members were killed in device blasts, the group said.
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Hezbollah leader says last 2 days of attacks are a ‘declaration of war’
Israel launches new strikes at Hezbollah targets in Lebanon as the leader of the terror group responds saying these attacks are a start of war.
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Israel had hand in manufacturing pagers that exploded in Lebanon: Source
Dozens of people have been killed in the pager attacks.
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Police: 1 person killed and another seriously injured in a stabbing in Rotterdam
Police say that one person has been killed and another seriously wounded in a stabbing incident in central Rotterdam
September 19
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Mexican president blames the US for bloodshed in Sinaloa as cartel violence surges
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has blamed the United States in part for the surge in cartel violence terrorizing the northern state of Sinaloa which has left at least 30 people dead in the past week
September 19
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Attempted prison escape in Honduras leaves 2 inmates dead and 3 injured
Authorities in Honduras say that an attempted prison break left two inmates dead and three injured
September 19
September 19
4 Americans detained in alleged plot to kill Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
The news comes as the recent Venezuelan presidential election result has been disputed and opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez says he was forced to sign a letter conceding defeat.
September 19
September 19
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen visits flood-stricken region in Europe and pledges billions of euros in swift aid
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen visits flood-stricken region in Europe and pledges billions of euros in swift aid
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September 19
Prada's Eras Tour explores the past to offer infinite options during Milan Fashion Week
Milan designers are challenging the notion that a collection should dictate how one dresses, offering instead individual looks that can elevate, transform or simply complement a wardrobe
September 19
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Earth to get a temporary 2nd moon
Astrophysics Professor Adam Frank explains the gravitational capture event involving tiny asteroid 2024 PT5.
September 19
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Police fatally shoot a blasphemy suspect in Pakistan in 2nd such killing in a week
Officials in Pakistan say police have shot dead a blasphemy suspect during an alleged shootout with armed men in the southern province of Sindh, the second such apparent extra-judicial killing in a week, drawing strong condemnation from human rights gr...
September 19
September 19
Israeli defense minister says Hezbollah 'will pay an increasing price' as Israel seeks to return residents to its north
Israeli defense minister says Hezbollah 'will pay an increasing price' as Israel seeks to return residents to its north
September 19
September 19
Former CIA official says Lebanon attacks will bring ‘emergence’
Matt Berrett, former director of the CIA’s Office of Middle East and North Africa Analysis, weighs in on the escalating conflict.
September 19
September 19
A charred transformer on a Kyiv square makes for an unusual Ukraine war exhibit
A charred transformer from one of Ukraine’s severely damaged power plants has come to a square in Kyiv’s city center
September 19
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Python traps Thai woman for 2 hours before being rescued
A 64-year-old woman was preparing food at her home when the python took hold of her, officials said.
September 19
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September 19
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An iconic Churchill photo stolen in Canada and found in Italy is ready to return
A special ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome has marked the successful recovery of a stolen photo portrait of Winston Churchill, known as “The Roaring Lion,” after a two-year international search by police
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Rwanda begins vaccinations against mpox amid a call for more doses for Africa
The African health agency says that Rwanda has started a vaccination campaign against mpox with 1,000 doses it obtained from Nigeria under a bilateral agreement
September 19
September 19
Israel launches strikes on Hezbollah in wake of device explosions
“For decades, Hezbollah has weaponized civilian homes, dug tunnels beneath them, and used civilians as human shields,” the Israeli army said.
September 19
September 19
Israel says two of its soldiers were killed by latest Hezbollah strikes across the Lebanon border
Israel says two of its soldiers were killed by latest Hezbollah strikes across the Lebanon border
September 19
September 19
Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes along the border, as Nasrallah vows retaliation for attacks on group's devices
Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes along the border, as Nasrallah vows retaliation for attacks on group's devices
September 19
September 19
Southern white rhino recovering after groundbreaking surgery
A team of 10 veterinarians repaired Amara’s broken leg in what is believed to be the first surgery on a rhino with a broken leg.
September 19
September 19
Vet team performs world-1st surgery on UK Rhino
Amara is an almost 2-year old Southern white rhino from Knowsley Safari Park.
September 19
September 19
Hezbollah leader says attack on the group's communication devices was a 'severe blow' that crossed a 'red line'
Hezbollah leader says attack on the group's communication devices was a 'severe blow' that crossed a 'red line'
September 19
September 19
The exploding device attacks dealt a major but not crippling blow to Hezbollah, analysts say
The remotely triggered explosions that hit pagers and walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah members this week made for an eerie and shocking spectacle
September 19
September 19
Israeli businessman demanded $1 million to kill Netanyahu, police say
Israeli police and intelligence services said they foiled an Iranian plot to assassinate top leaders including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
September 19
September 19
Fallout after Lebanon attacks is ‘pretty concerning,’ former DHS official says
The former DHS assistant secretary for counterterrorism, Elizabeth Neumann, discussed the impact of recent attacks targeting Hezbollah.
September 19
September 19
Why Brazilian officials want to pave a highway in the Amazon rainforest
The construction of BR-319 is a contentious issue in Brazil.
September 19
September 19
A Tunisian presidential candidate sentenced to 20 months vows to campaign from prison
A candidate for president in Tunisia has been sentenced to 20 months in prison on election fraud charges that his attorney decried as politically motivated
September 19
September 19
Sweden charges a woman with war crimes for allegedly torturing Yazidi women and children in Syria
Swedish authorities have charged a 52-year-old woman associated with the Islamic State group with genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crimes against Yazidi women and children in Syria
September 19
September 19
Denmark's Queen Margrethe who abdicated earlier this year has been hospitalized
Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, who abdicated earlier this year, has been admitted to a hospital after falling in her home
September 19
September 19
EU chief travels to Kyiv with promise of fresh energy funds to get Ukraine through winter
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen is traveling to war-ravaged Ukraine with the promise of 160 million euros in fresh energy funds to get the nation through the winter
September 19
September 19
Hezbollah leader vows retaliation against Israel for attacks on devices as both sides trade strikes
The leader of Hezbollah vowed to retaliate for this week’s deadly attacks on the group’s communications devices
September 19
September 19
UK leader Starmer is facing flak for taking freebies. He says he's done nothing wrong
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was elected in July on a promise to restore trust in politics
September 19
September 19
Israeli police, intelligence foil alleged $1 million plot to assassinate leaders
Israeli police and intelligence said Thursday they foiled an Iranian plot.
September 19
September 19
Bank of England keeps its main interest rate on hold at 5% in wake of big US Fed rate cut
Bank of England keeps its main interest rate on hold at 5% in wake of big US Fed rate cut
September 19
September 19
A U.N.-chartered plane was damaged in an Islamist attack in Mali
A plane that was used for humanitarian work by the World Food Program was damaged during an Islamist attack in the capital of Mali, according to the South African aviation company that owns the plane
September 19
September 19
2 killed in restive New Caledonia during a French police operation
French media reports say two people have been killed in New Caledonia during a police intervention to apprehend activists, suspected of involvement in deadly unrest over attempts by Paris to amend the French constitution and change voting lists in the ...
September 19
September 19
Floods in Central Europe threaten new areas. Heavy rains also flood parts of Italy
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions of euros in aid for Central European countries that suffered enormous damage to infrastructure and housing during the massive flooding that has claimed 24 lives so far in the region
September 19
September 19
Python grabs Thai woman, squeezes her two hours before she can be freed
A 64-year-old woman was preparing to do her evening dishes at her home outside Bangkok when she felt a sharp pain in her thigh and looked down to see a huge python taking hold of her
September 19
September 19
Oktoberfest tightens security in wake of deadly knife attack in western Germany
Oktoberfest has tightened security at the beer festival in the wake of a deadly knife attack in western Germany last month
September 19
September 19
Modi visits Indian-administered Kashmir on local election campaign amid massive security
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting the main city in Himalayan Kashmir to campaign for his party in the staggered local election in the first such vote since New Delhi stripped the disputed region’s semi-autonomy in 2019
September 19
September 19
Faulty component could have caused "extensive damage" to jet, report finds
Hong Kong's air safety authority has found that a defect in an engine component of a Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350 that forced a Zurich-bound flight to return to Hong Kong could have caused “extensive damage” to the aircraft
September 19
September 19
Vatican gives green light to devotion at Bosnian site in Medjugorje where Virgin Mary is said to have appeared
Vatican gives green light to devotion at Bosnian site in Medjugorje where Virgin Mary is said to have appeared
September 19
September 19
Norway reports first cases of bluetongue disease in livestock since 2009
Norway has reported dozens of confirmed and suspected cases of bluetongue disease in livestock for the first time in the country since 2009
September 19
September 19
Bank of England widely expected to hold interest rates despite big US Fed cut
The Bank of England is keeping its main interest rate unchanged at 5% despite a big cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve, its first since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic more than four years ago
September 19
September 19
Fruit and seafood are the latest front in escalating Taiwan-China tensions
Taiwan says China’s ban on imports of its fruit, vegetables, seafood and other goods violate trade rules, in the latest ratcheting up of tensions between the self-governing island republic and its massive neighbor, which has vowed to annex Taiwan by force
September 19
September 19
Spain arrests suspect in February speedboat crash that killed 2 police officers
Spanish authorities arrested a 32-year-old man for the death of two police officers in February when a speedboat suspected to belong to drug smugglers smashed into their patrol craft, Spain’s Civil Guard said Thursday
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