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Alexander Kamyshin says Kyiv has already tested unmanned ground devices on the front lines that ‘kept the Russians at bay for 40 days’

Alexander Kamyshin says Kyiv has already tested unmanned ground devices on the front lines that ‘kept the Russians at bay for 40 days’

In an area of the front where Russian troops have gained the most ground in Ukraine, under daily bombing from the enemy, a couple of farmers shelter, care for and feed 100 soldiers

Moscow troops have besieged the enclave liberated in the failed summer counteroffensive, but Kyiv’s forces have managed to stop them without exposing their armor and with ammunition running short

The facility has been occupied by Russian forces for two years with barely any power supply to cool the reactors. The director of the IAEA is expected to meet with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday

Western leaders are showing their support for Zelenskiy in Kyiv, but without major economic or military aid announcements. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, continues to praise the Ukrainian military: ‘You saved your country, you saved all of Europe’

Russia has taken the initiative with timid advances in the face of ammunition shortages for Kiev’s troops, lack of additional soldiers and doubts about Washington’s support. Analysts predict a long conflict

Hundreds come to pay their respects to the family of the Hamas deputy killed on Tuesday in Beirut. Acquaintances define him as a politician and a soldier, but also as an intellectual who sought the unity of Palestinians
The United States, France, and Egypt have expressed concern about a possible regional escalation after the assassination of Hamas’ number two in Beirut

The Israeli prime minister is facing international pressure to include the Palestinian National Authority in the future governance of the Strip while ultra-Orthodox and ultra-nationalist elements demand the expulsion of Gazans

The Islamist militia has accused Israel of the attack against Saleh al-Arouri, co-founder of the organization’s armed wing. If confirmed, it would mark a major escalation in the war on Gaza
The former Israeli prime minister urges an end to the war on Gaza and believes Netanyahu should propose a two-state solution to maintain international support

The resolution marks a new setback for the conservative prime minister, whose popularity has plummeted after his government failed to detect the October 7 Hamas attacks that led to the Gaza war

Under the ceasefire proposal, supported by Washington, Israeli soldiers would leave the most populated areas to facilitate the entry of large amounts of humanitarian aid. Hamas rejects it

A missile launched by an Israeli drone killed a group of friends, aged between 17 and 23, while they were hanging out together on a street in the Nur Shams refugee camp

The Israeli Minister of Defense claims that his army has responded to aggression in six countries since the October 7 attacks. Tehran accuses Israel of assassinating a Revolutionary Guard general in Syria

A senior Israeli government official has called on leaders from the PA to educate the new generations ‘in the values of moderation and tolerance without inciting violence.’ The U.S. and EU are pushing Netanyahu toward a two-state solution

A group of 71 residents of the enclave with Israeli passports were treated as potential Hamas sympathizers, interrogated and threatened. ‘After this, you will not return to Gaza. There will be no Gaza left to return to’

The U.S. calls for an end to the large-scale offensive while the U.K., Germany and France, along with the hostages’ families, demand a ceasefire

The Israeli government’s continual references to historic anti-Jewish hatred makes it harder to condemn the deaths of thousands of civilians and children in Gaza in response to the Hamas October 7 attack

The United Nations human rights rapporteur presses Israel to stop the abuse of minors in Gaza and the West Bank

Ahmed, 80, is alive today because minutes before the quake he went out to scare away the wild boar in his orchard. In his village of 500 inhabitants, 37 people were killed

Seventeen of the 300 inhabitants of Tagadirt, a small town in the High Atlas, died under the rubble. The houses have collapsed and survivors have no food or drinking water. At more than 1,300 meters of altitude, they fear the arrival of winter

Firefighters and army personnel search for victims among the debris, while hundreds of women and children spent the night outdoors and men set out to provide them with food and water

The hardline anti-Kremlin politician has been dubbed ‘Europe’s New Iron Lady’ for her stance on the Ukraine war but is under pressure after a scandal erupted in the media

The latest model of the attack aircraft, which has been deployed amid heavy fighting in the Zaporizhzhia region, has been upgraded with weapons capable of evading anti-missile defenses

‘The Wall Street Journal’ is maintaining a worldwide campaign to demand the release of Evan Gershkovich, who has been held captive for nine weeks. The newspaper’s London bureau chief believes Moscow is seeking a new prisoner swap and to end international coverage of the country

Former army official faces charges in the murders of three Spanish aid workers in 1994