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Israel strikes Iran; G7 concludes summit in Capri, and more
A man set himself on fire outside the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump is on trial, and was taken to hospital
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Israel strikes Iran; America vetoes Palestinian UN bid, and more
Israel strikes Iran; America vetoes Palestinian UN bid, and more
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Israel strikes Iran; America vetoes Palestinian UN bid, and more
Israel reportedly carried out an attack against Iran, in what appeared to be retaliation for the attack on Israel on April 13th. Also, America vetoed a resolution in the UN Security Council to grant full UN membership to Palestine.
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America announces new sanctions on Iran; House edges towards vote on Ukraine aid, and more
America imposed new sanctions on Iran in response to the Islamic Republic’s drone and missile attack on Israel on April 13th.
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America announces new sanctions on Iran; House edges towards vote on Ukraine aid, and more
America announces new sanctions on Iran; House edges towards vote on Ukraine aid, and more
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American lawmakers edge towards vote on Ukraine aid; Hizbullah attacks Israel, and more
America’s House of Representatives will vote on additional aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan on Saturday. Also, Binyamin Netanyahu said his country would make its “own decisions” to defend itself.