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20.10.2024 15:17
Israeli strikes kill scores in northern Gaza, with no cease-fire in sight Israeli strikes in northern Gaza killed scores of people this weekend, according to local officials, with the bloodshed in the enclave and continued attacks in Lebanon dimming hopes that the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar might breathe new life into cease-fire talks that have been stalled for months.

20.10.2024 15:54
Tennis: Injury-hit Naomi Osaka to miss Billie Jean King Cup finals Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka said Sunday she will skip the Billie Jean King Cup team tennis finals next month in Spain because of injuries. In October, Osaka, currently ranked 58th, hurt her lower back and retired during her China Open round-of-16 match against Coco Gauff of the United States. She then withdrew from two tournaments in Japan, including the Pan Pacific Open, which begins Monday. Read full story here

20.10.2024 16:00
慪ou are next: online posts show Islamic State interest in attacks on US ahead of election Internet chatter and Oklahoma arrest of alleged would-be IS attacker indicate terror group抯 planningAfter the FBI arrested an Afghan man in Oklahoma planning an election day shooting on behalf of the Islamic State, the terrorist organization re-entered what has become one of the most chaotic news cycles leading up to a November vote.Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, of Oklahoma City admitted to investigators he and a co-conspirator expected to die as IS martyrs as they opened fire on crowds on election day, according to charging documents. Continue reading... ...

20.10.2024 17:43
Support for opposition parties grows ahead of upcoming election: poll Support for the main opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, and other parties out of power is growing steadily against that of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ahead of the general election on Oct. 27, a Kyodo News survey showed Sunday. Although 22.6 percent of respondents said they plan to vote for the LDP in the proportional representation segment of the election, 14.1 percent supported the CDPJ, narrowing the gap between it and the LDP to 8.5 percentage points from 14.0 points in the last survey, results of a nationwide telephone poll conducted Saturday to Sunday showed. Read full story here