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Everything we know so far as Middle East tensions reach boiling point
Iran launched its first direct military attack on Israel on Saturday, firing more than 100 bomb-carrying drones at the country, the Israeli military claimed
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Moscow concert hall terror attack suspects dragged into court blindfolded
A large police presence was maintained around the court, as suspects behind the Russia concert hall terror attack are due to be handed their pre-trial restrictions
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UK should 'absolutely' be concerned about Islamic State threat after attack
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said European countries must “remain vigilant” after 137 were killed in an assault that suggests the jihadist group still maintains the capacity for major atrocities
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US warned 'extremists' planned to target gatherings weeks before Moscow shooting
The US Embassy warned Americans to stay out of Russia earlier this month, with the risk of a terrorist attack in "large gatherings" imminent based on their intelligence
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Hamas hostage 'went through hell we never thought we'd experience' finally free
Israeli hostage freed by Hamas abductors say they treated her 'with softness and supplied all our needs' but also recalled the hellish torment of the moment she was snatched
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Vladimir Putin receiving chemotherapy for cancer, leaked US documents confirm
Highly sensitive information about Ukraine, South Korea, Israel and the UAE collected by the US through communications monitoring was leaked last week in a major security breach
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Joe Biden breaks Pentagon papers silence and reveals probe into Discord leaker
US President Joe Biden has spoken out after an number of top secret documents appeared to have been leaked from the Pentagon onto the internet showing infromation about the Russia-Ukraine war
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Women could be fined up to £57,000 for flouting Iran's strict new hijab rules
Politician and Cultural Commission member Hojjat ol-Eslam Hossein Jalali, said over the weekend that those found guilty in Iran could have their everyday freedoms stripped
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Israel 'on fire' as protesters light bonfires and flights cancelled in country
The strike by the Histadrut umbrella group, which represents nearly 800,000 workers in health, transit and banking, among many other fields, could paralyse large parts of Israel's economy
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US calls off search for shot down UFOs as devices lost in murky depths forever
US search teams have ended the hunt for the unidentified balloons shot down over North America. Tensions have been heightened since the high profile 'Chinese spy ballon' met a similar fate off the coast of South Carolina
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Watchdog slams Government over security vetting delays and backlogs
A damning National Audit Office report outlines the scale of delays hitting checks, which Labour said was "a stinging rebuke from the independent watchdog"