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Lowering the bar for victory in the Iran war
The article text was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its arguments and factual claims cannot be summarised reliably. The title suggests it concerns definitions of success in a potential conflict involving Iran, but this cannot be treated as a summary of the article. No details, figures or supporting context were provided…
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BTS Return to MetLife Stadium With a Full ARIRANG World Tour Show: 15 Best Moments
BTS kicked off the second North American leg of their ARIRANG World Tour with a two-and-a-half-hour show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Saturday 1 August, just under two weeks after their brief cameo at the World Cup Final Halftime Show at the same venue. The full-length concert let the seven-piece perform nearly the…
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At least eight killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza after Hamas agree disarmament deal
At least eight people have been killed in Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Khan Younis and Deir el-Balah, in the second consecutive night of strikes on the territory. The attacks come just days after Hamas accepted a US-brokered disarmament plan under which it would hand over its weapons to President Trump’s Board of Peace,…
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Oscar-winning Hollywood actor faces fury from Republicans for ‘dim-witted’ post blaming far-right for ‘benefitting from engineered migrant crisis’
Javier Bardem, the Oscar-winning Spanish actor, has drawn criticism from Republicans after posting on social media suggesting the far-right was benefitting from what he described as an “engineered migrant crisis”. The comments came amid rising tensions in Ceuta, the Spanish enclave in North Africa, where fear has grown over the situation involving migrants crossing from…
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Lankford says Trump ‘has no desire’ to bomb Iran
The article’s full text is unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its claims and supporting details cannot be independently summarised. From the headline alone, Senator James Lankford appears to say that Donald Trump does not want to bomb Iran, a statement relevant to tensions over US policy towards Iran. No further information…
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The ruthless Swedish gang behind assassination plot on British soil: How Iran-linked Foxtrot narcos who sent teen on killing mission use child soldiers to terrorise Stockholm
A Norwegian teenager, Johannes Kongsnes Natland, has been found guilty of travelling to England to carry out an assassination on behalf of an international crime gang, in a case that has exposed how Sweden’s ruthless Foxtrot network, reportedly linked to Iran, recruits child soldiers to carry out violence far beyond Stockholm. The 19-year-old, who worked…
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Live updates: Trump holds off on Iran strikes; Medicare subsidy move cuts against midterm message
The article text was inaccessible, so its reporting cannot be summarised reliably. The headline indicates live coverage of Donald Trump delaying possible strikes on Iran and a Medicare-subsidy decision that may complicate his midterm political message. No verified details, numbers or additional context were available beyond the headline. A fuller summary would require the article’s…
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Iran’s war on Americans began decades ago. These families still carry the scars
Gold Star families and veterans in the United States say Iran’s campaign against American troops did not begin with recent hostilities but stretches back nearly two decades, to attacks carried out by Iranian-backed militias in Iraq from around 2005 onwards. Relatives of service members killed in these attacks, including the sister of Maj Stuart Wolfer…
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Hero of Nova who saved 2,000 lives: Extraordinary account of Israeli who directed terrified crowds away from Hamas slaughter – before he was dragged into Gaza
An Israeli man at the Nova music festival is reported to have guided terrified festival-goers away from the Hamas gun attack of 7 October 2023, actions credited with saving an estimated 2,000 lives, before he himself was seized and taken into Gaza. The account forms part of continuing coverage of the Nova festival massacre, in…
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Boy George Fires Label Manager Who Refused To Release His AI Pro-Israel Song, Drops Diss Track About Soup Dragons Singer
Boy George has caused controversy after releasing an AI-generated pro-Israel track titled “We Will Dance Again,” leading him to withdraw from a production of Jesus Christ Superstar and fire Tony Pontius, the manager of his indie label Boy George Presents, after Pontius refused to release the song. The singer framed the split as a consequence…