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Iran launched dozens of drones toward Israel late Saturday, Israeli and Iranian officials confirmed, on an unprecedented revenge mission that pushed the Middle East ever closer to a regionwide war.
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Rescuers recovered the bodies of two more victims from the site of Tuesday's strike in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, bringing the total number of victims to three. One of the victims is a 13-year-old boy, the State Emergency Service said. On Tuesday, a Russian missile destroyed a two-story residential building in Kostiantynivka, killing three people and injuring three others. A Russian attack struck a grocery store and a pharmacy in a Ukrainian village close to the border with Russia on Wednesday, killing three people including a 14-year-old girl, authorities said, as the Kremlin’s forces ke...
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By Cat BARTON, Kang Jin-kyu Séoul (AFP) - Grand gagnant des législatives de mercredi en Corée du Sud, Lee Jae-myung est l'un des hommes politiques les plus controversés du pays, au parcours marqué par de nombreux scandales et une tentative d'assassinat. Ce fils d'ouvrier de 59 ans, battu d'un cheveu à la présidentielle de 2022 par le conservateur Yoon Suk Yeol, peut savourer sa revanche. Il est désormais en passe de dominer la vie politique sud-coréenne pour les prochaines années, et bien placé pour retenter sa chance à la magistrature suprême, comme tout le monde lui en prête l'intention. Son...
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Moscow (AFP) - Russia on Tuesday sought to shift blame for the Moscow concert hall attack onto Ukraine and its Western backers, despite the Islamic State group claiming responsibility for the massacre of at least 139 people. The Kremlin's security services have been scrambling to explain how gunmen on Friday managed to carry out the worst attack in Russia in over two decades. President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that "radical Islamists" conducted the bloody assault, but suggested they were linked to Ukraine, two years into the Kremlin's offensive on the country. The head of Russia's FS...
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Moscow (AFP) - Russia has ordered four men accused of killing at least 137 people in a massacre at a Moscow concert hall to be held in custody on "terror" charges with the death toll expected to climb as more than 100 people are hospitalised. The men face life in prison, although Russian officials have clamoured for the lifting of a moratorium on the death penalty to deliver even harsher sentences. In a series of late-night court hearings in Moscow that ran into the early hours of Monday, the four men -- with bruises and cuts over their faces -- were dragged into the court in front of dozens ...
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Russia has charged four men it says attacked a Moscow concert hall, killing at least 130 people and wounding more than 180. The men - who showed signs of severe beatings - were marched handcuffed and bent double into a court in the Russian capital on Sunday. One appeared to be barely conscious during the hearing. All were charged with terrorism, which carries a sentence of life imprisonment. All pleaded guilty. The Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility for the attack on the Crocus City Hall on Friday - a claim corroborated by US intelligence. Russian officials have alleged - withou...
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Gunmen stormed Crocus City Hall in Moscow on Friday, spraying crowds with gunfire and throwing explosives. At least 133 people were killed and more than 140 wounded in the deadliest attack on Russian soil in nearly 20 years.
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Two men suspected of plotting a terrorist attack on the Swedish parliament building in Stockholm were arrested by German police on Tuesday. One of the men, identified as Ibrahim M.G., is said to have joined the Islamic State offshoot Khorasan Province, a group based origins in Afghanistan and eastern parts of Iran. The other man has been named as Ramin N. German investigators say the group commissioned Ibrahim to carry out an attack in the summer of 2023 in response to protests in Sweden where demonstrators burned copies of the Quran. The two men are said to have made plans for an assault on S...
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On March 11, 2004, a series of explosions shook commuter trains as they entered the Atocha station in Madrid, leaving 191 dead and 1,800 injured, in what is still the largest jihadist attack perpetrated on European soil. Twenty years later, the scars of that day are still alive in the memory of the victims and of all of Spanish society. "It is a day that will never be erased from my memory. I could tell minute by minute what happened that day. And the final summary is that my brother was murdered on the Santa Eugenia train," says Alejandro Benito. The 11-M attacks in Madrid caused a significan...
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A ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, officials said Saturday. It is the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of their campaign over Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The sinking of the Rubymar comes as shipping through the crucial waterway for cargo and energy shipments moving from Asia and the Middle East to Europe has been affected by the Houthi attacks. Already, many ships have turned away from the route. The sinking could see further detours and higher insurance rates put on vessels plying the waterway — potential...
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