Israeli Tech Firm Must Pay €35,000 to Former Employee Sacked Over Calling Israel ‘a Terrorist State’ A French court has ordered an Israeli tech firm to pay a former employee €35,000 in compensation after he was unfairly sacked for expressing his ...
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Russia Gathering Forces in Kharkiv Oblast for Fresh Attacks, Military Says Ukraine’s military has issued a warning that Russia is massing troops and equipment in the Kharkiv Oblast, a region in eastern Ukraine, in preparation for a potential new wave of ...
Terror near Gaza Border: Knife-Wielding Attacker Thwarted near Netiv Ha’asara In a chilling incident that highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in the region, a knife-wielding attacker was thwarted by Israeli security forces near the Gaza border earlier today. The attempted attack ...
Helicopter with FSB Officers on Board Found Crashed in Russia’s Yakutia A helicopter carrying officials from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has been found crashed in the distant Russian region of Yakutia, sparking concerns over the fate of its occupants. The incident ...
Ammunition Deliveries to Ukraine to Accelerate, Czech Minister Says In a boost to Ukraine’s efforts to defend against Russia’s ongoing aggression, the Czech Minister of Defense, Lubomír Metnar, announced that ammunition deliveries to Ukraine will be accelerated. The decision comes as ...
HUR Kamikaze Drones Strike Russia’s Largest Black Sea Oil Refinery, Sources Report In a shocking and dramatic escalation of the ongoing conflict, unofficial sources have reported that HUR-brand kamikaze drones struck Russian’s largest Black Sea oil refinery on November 15, causing ...
Russia Scrambles Fighter Jets to Intercept U.S. Bomber Planes Over Barents Sea In a tense aviation incident, Russia scrambled its Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets to intercept two U.S. B-52H Stratofortress bombers that had entered the Russian territorial airspace over the Barents ...
A Grave Mistake: Former Houthi Official Says it was Error to Attack Israel In a shocking admission, a former high-ranking official of the Houthi rebels in Yemen has come forward to confess that the group’s decision to attack Israel was a ...
China and Philippines Agree to End Clashes in South China Sea, Paving Way for Increased Bilateral Cooperation After months of escalating tensions, China and the Philippines have reached a breakthrough agreement to put an end to their clashes in the disputed ...
Paul Watson, the founder of the environmental organization Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, has been arrested in Greenland after leading a ship to the country in protest of commercial whaling. Watson, 68, was arrested on Sunday by Greenlandic authorities after arriving in ...
F-16s Mark the Beginning of Ukraine’s Transition to Western Military Equipment and Tactics As Ukraine continues to modernize its military capabilities, the country is set to welcome a significant upgrade in its air force arsenal. According to Ukraine’s commander, the F-16 ...
Tidal Wave of Discontent: Anti-Tourism Protests Sweep Spain Sunday saw the latest and largest in a series of anti-tourism protests in Spain, with over 20,000 activists taking to the streets of Palma de Mallorca. The demonstration was sparked by concerns about ...
Activists Plan Protests During Netanyahu’s Washington Visit this Week This week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Washington D.C. for a series of meetings with top U.S. officials, including President Joe Biden. However, the trip has already sparked ...
Prime Drinks Company Sued by US Olympic Committee in Trademark Case In a recent development, the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has filed a lawsuit against Prime Drinks Company, a beverage manufacturer, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. The dispute centers ...
Singer Dies After Being Electrocuted During Performance in Brazil Tragedy struck on stage in Brazil last night as renowned singer, 35-year-old Ricardo Lima, died after being electrocuted during a performance in the city of Salvador. Lima, known as "Ricardo Brasil" to his ...