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Head of Hamas' Aerial Operations Killed in Israeli Airstrike, Army
In a joint statement, Israel's military and Shin Bet domestic security agency announced the killing of Samer Abu Daqqa, the head of Hamas' aerial operations, in an attack by warplanes in September, Xinhua news agency reported.
Kremlin Warns NATO Nuclear Drills Escalate Tensions Amid Ukrainian Conflict
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of exercises, of course, in the context of a hot war, being waged within the framework of the Ukrainian conflict, leads to nothing but escalation of tensions, Peskov said, according to Xinhua news agency.
India Expels 6 Canadian Diplomats Hours After Withdrawing Its Envoy to Canada
It termed the move as prudent and motivated by Canada's insidious actions. The MEA in a statement says, "the Government of India has decided to expel the following 6 Canadian Diplomats".
Watch | NASA-SpaceX's Europa Clipper Launches to Explore Jupiter's Ocean World
"Today, we launch a new chapter in our exploration of the solar system in search of the ingredients of life on Jupiter's icy moon. Our next chapter in space exploration has begun," he said. For the first time, the NASA Europa Clipper mission will delve extensively into the science at Jupiter's moon Europa.
Jordanian King Reaffirms Support for Lebanon Amid Intense Israeli Strikes
Jordan stands ready to assist the Lebanese, easing the shocks of the war in Lebanon, King Abdullah II said while meeting Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati in Amman, according to a statement from the Royal Hashemite Court on Monday.
China Conducts Day-Long Military Drills Around Taiwan to 'Warn Separatists'
The PLA said on Monday evening that it had completed its blockade drills around the island, thereby fully testing the integrated joint operation capability of its troops. The PLA has been periodically conducting such drills to show off its military might.
Three Share Nobel in Economics for Explaining Why Some Countries Are Rich and Others Poor
Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and James A. Robinson of the University of Chicago in the US have been awarded the much sought after honour for studies on how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.
Iraq Calls for Ceasefire to Prevent Escalation of Conflict, PM
In that regard, al-Sudani made the remarks during his meeting with visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and his accompanying delegation, according to a statement issued by al-Sudani's media office on Sunday.
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Violating War Conventions Over Execution of Captured Troops
According to reports, the Russians killed nine captured Ukrainian troops in the Kursk border region.
Hezbollah Releases Audio Recording Alleging Death of Former Chief Hassan Nasrallah in Israeli Airstrikes
The audio message, where Nasrallah speaks directly to resistance fighters participating in a military exercise, said on Sunday: "We count on you. to defend your people, your families, your homeland, your values, your dignity."
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