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Iran 'fires 20 rockets' at Israel army in occupied Golan Heights The attack, if confirmed, would mark the first time Iran has fired rockets in a direct strike on Israeli forces. The occupied Golan Heights has been on high alert since Donald Trump confirmed he was pulling the US out of the Iran nuclear deal. "The IDF views this Iranian attack very severely," Conricus said.
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Google bans abortion poll ads in Ireland In April, Irish data protection commissioner Helen Dixon said it was possible that foreign organisations could try to sway the referendum. Ireland's electoral laws ban foreign organisations from funding campaign groups in the country. However, social media sites and search engines are not prohibited ...
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Volcanic gases prompt door-to-door evacuation in Hawaii Police went door-to-door in Hawaii to roust residents near two new vents emitting dangerous gases in areas where lava has been pouring into streets and backyards for the past week. Authorities ordered nearly 2,000 residents to leave two communities in the mostly rural district of Puna on Hawaii's Big ...
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Gina Haspel vows CIA will not engage in torture US President Donald Trump's nominee to head the CIA has vowed the spy agency will "never, ever" resume a programme of harsh interrogations, often denounced as torture, under her watch. Gina Haspel, who is facing opposition over her role at a secret CIA prison in Thailand in 2002, told her Senate ...
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Northern Europeans hold the eurozone's future in their hands Brexit, nationalism in central and eastern Europe and unresolved differences within the eurozone are the greatest threats to the EU. The UK's vote to leave demolished the idea that European integration is irreversible. The illiberal chauvinism of the Polish and Hungarian governments undermines the ...
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Syrian Observatory: Israeli raid in Syria killed Iranians The UK-based Observatory said the missile strikes hit depots and rocket launchers, killing 15 individuals including eight Iranians. Reuters could not independently verify the report. A commander in the regional alliance fighting alongside Damascus said that Israel had hit a Syrian army base without ...
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Data rules threaten 'last avenue' used in thousands of immigration cases Tens of thousands of people each year could be prevented from obtaining information about their own immigration status under new data protection powers, Home Office figures reveal. Changes proposed in the data protection bill, which was debated by MPs on Wednesday, would deprive applicants of ...
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Blankenship loses bitter Republican Senate fight in West Virginia WASHINGTON (Reuters) - State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey won the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in West Virginia on Tuesday, beating former coal executive Don Blankenship and calming the fears of party leaders who thought the brash ex-convict would spoil their chance to pick up a ...
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