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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a temporary ban after a second case was confirmed in Texas and Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of

The IDF has launched an investigation into the incident, claiming the car was moving suspiciously in an active combat zone.

Over 140 drones targeted Russian naval assets and infrastructure as the St Petersburg International Economic Forum concluded.

The British actor, who found international fame as Rupert Giles and later appeared in Merlin and Little Britain, passed away from pneumonia complications.

Palestinian health officials report the death of Sam Fahd Abu Haikal after Israeli troops opened fire on a vehicle in the Tel Rumeida area of Hebron.

Officials confirm the team will be allowed entry for the tournament starting next week, despite ongoing diplomatic tensions and vetting requirements.

American forces targeted Iranian radar sites after intercepting drones, while Iran launched retaliatory missiles at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.

The Russian president characterized a request for direct negotiations as "rude" and maintained that military goals must be met before a ceasefire.

After being presumed dead by his family, Dawa Sherpa was discovered crawling toward Base Camp following a week-long ordeal in the death zone.

The royal household confirmed the 52-year-old is on a transplant list following a dangerous decline in lung function due to chronic pulmonary fibrosis.

The visit marks a significant diplomatic milestone as Kim Jong Un seeks trade support and regional recognition while distancing himself from South Korea.

Ukrainian forces targeted vessels allegedly stealing grain and transporting military fuel, while a separate naval drone self-detonated near a Romanian oil

Provincial authorities must now inspect locally produced mobile serials for themes of materialism, violence, and non-traditional relationships.

Thomas Weir Pauken II admitted to conspiring with Chinese intelligence to obtain sensitive US government information in exchange for over $100,000.

The French-Iranian author and filmmaker was celebrated for humanizing the Iranian experience through her autobiographical graphic novels and advocacy for

Election officials emphasize that California's reliance on mail-in ballots necessitates a weeks-long verification period, despite rising political

Agriculture officials have established a 20km control zone and plan to release hundreds of millions of sterile flies to prevent the parasite from

The project has evolved from a guest facility into a fortified complex including an underground hospital and a rooftop drone port.

Naim Qassem dismissed the US-mediated agreement that would force fighters to withdraw from southern Lebanon as Israeli operations continue.

Aerial attacks hit four residential areas early Thursday morning, resulting in civilian casualties and the death of a northern Gaza Hamas leader.

Government forces and opposition fighters exchanged fire in the capital after the president's term was extended by one year.

Dawa Sherpa, an experienced guide feared dead after disappearing near the mountain's 'death zone,' completed a rare self-rescue to reach Base Camp.

Russian authorities report fatalities in Simferopol and Kerch as Kyiv expands its reach against infrastructure and transport in occupied zones.

At least 21 people were killed after a blaze tore through a multi-storey building in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar area.
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