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1981: Israel shocks the world by destroying the Osirak nuclear plant near the Iraqi capital Baghdad for fear it would be used to make atomic bombs. On the same day, Bjorn Borg wins his 11th and final ...
A glimpse into the hunt for Hezbollah's Unit 127, which during the war managed to attack deep inside Israeli territory. An ...
Dueling email blasts announced Andrea Levin’s departure after 36 years running the media monitoring organization.
Iarnród Éireann's level-crossing camera scheme is welcome, and a similar project on busy road intersections could also help ...
For the first time, the subalpine woolly rat — the biggest rodent in Australia and Oceania — has been documented in Papua New Guinea's Mount Wilhelm. While the shaggy-furred rat was well-known by ...
Troops advance slowly in southern Gaza city, day after bodies of slain hostages Gadi Haggai and Judih Weinstein were ...
Hundreds of people have gathered at the local Jewish Community Center for a vigil to support the victims of the firebombing ...
Days after launching US-backed aid mechanism and killing dozens of aid seekers, Israel temporarily shuts all aid sites.
Western media rushed to run with unsubstantiated claims of Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians – relying on ‘Gaza ...
A chilling silence from the palace and a surge of royal distractions have reignited claims of a Sussex sabotage pattern with ...
A Hamas official told Newsweek that Israel is forcing "civilians to move toward dangerous military zones in order to access aid." ...
The organisation which runs the aid site, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), said its activities on Sunday passed "without incident", dismissing "false reporting about deaths, mass injuries and chaos ...