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The military said that it identified the location in Syria from where the drone attack was carried out in Eliat on Thursday
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With this addition, all asylum claims from Indian nationals who arrive on small boats or illegally on other routes will be deemed inadmissible
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The police reached both Jewish schools and said that the schools were empty and no injuries were reported
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Ahead of Diwali, Israel's ambassador to India, Naor Gilon, has urged Indians to light a 'Diya of Hope' for the hostages from his country who have been held by Hamas since last month's assault.
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The incident occurred in South Korea when a robotics company employee in his 40s was inspecting the robot which killed him.
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Founded in 2009, Omegle allowed its users to interact with random people on the internet without having to revealing any personal details about themselves.
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An undersea volcano erupted off Japan three weeks ago, providing a rare view of the birth of a tiny new island, but experts say it may not last very long.
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The Prime Minister's office also shared images from the event which showed Sunak lighting the traditional lamp along with his wife and later welcoming and wishing the guests.
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Bhatia's wife, Ruchi, along with younger son Abeer (6) and an 11-month-old child, among five hospitalized for injuries.
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Lindmeier reported that there had been 102 incidents of attacks on healthcare facilities in Gaza, 121 in the West Bank, and 25 in Israel.
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The estimate indicates that 40 hostages were held by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, while 20 were in the custody of other Islamic groups.
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The sample of Cortinarius caperatus, a type of edible mushroom, in the prefecture's Narusawa village, reported a cesium level of 150 becquerels per kilogram.
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In a post on X, the military said: "The IDF eliminated Wael Asefa, Commander of Hamas' Deir al-Balah Battalion. Asefa aided in the dispatch of thousands of terrorists to assault, abduct and murder Israeli civilians on October 7th."
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Overcrowding and electricity blackouts continue, with Israeli authorities holding 242 people captive and 57 killed by Israeli airstrikes.
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Russia does not currently see the possibility of concluding arms control agreements with NATO countries.
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The attack targeted critical infrastructure, including the historic Odesa Fine Arts Museum, and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region
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"I spend a lot of time saying no. I don't work unless we have a surge," Bill was quoted as saying.
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The former Amazon software-development manager, who worked with the company for nearly four years, quit after being given a return-to-office order, reports 'Business Insider'.
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A grand Diwali celebration was hosted by Indo-Canadian parliamentarian Chandrasekhar Arya here at Parliament Hill during which he also hoisted the Hindu flag with the sacred symbol "Aum".
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It is the first time that any Indian Mission in the world is conducting an event entirely in the Sanskrit language to promote the importance and learning of the Sanskrit Language, the Indian Embassy said.
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The quake triggered panic among people, with many in Delhi and the National Capital Region reporting vigorous shaking of furniture.
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Arshad Malik, country director for Save the Children, said many of those returning are coming back without education documents, making it difficult for them to continue their learning, as well as lacking the local Afghan languages of Dari and Pashto because they studied Urdu and English in Pakistan.
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Out of the 243 casualties, 65 occurred due to airstrikes on residential buildings in refugee camps: Al Bureij and Al Maghazi in Deir Al Balah, and Jabaliya in North Gaza governorate
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On Sunday, the UN body issued a statement confirming the deaths of two staff members, who were killed on October 24.