Hezbollah says it is ready for any Israeli land invasion in Lebanon
The latest attacks indicated Israel has no intention of slowing down its offensive on multiple fronts
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The latest attacks indicated Israel has no intention of slowing down its offensive on multiple fronts
According to latest data, 95.5% of unemployed Saudi citizens are willing to accept job offers in private sector
Lebanon govt says a million people - a fifth of the population - have fled their homes
"Grocery stores are closed, cellphone service is out," Chip Frank, 62, said
Trump also repeated his false claim that his 2020 election defeat to Biden was fraudulent
Around 1,500 Hezbollah fighters were maimed by the exploding pagers and walkie talkies
Startup Invisible Tech employs thousands of trainers, working remotely, become one of main partners of AI companies
Group says it will continue battle against Israel 'in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defence of Lebanon'
Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world, says Israeli military on X
Thousands flee area since Friday's attack, congregating in squares, parks and sidewalks in downtown Beirut
Han Lee appeared in Boston federal court to plead guilty to charges
Neighbourhoods swamped, mudslides triggered, dams threatened; over 3.5m homes, businesses without power
Google did not immediately respond to request for comment
National Gallery said three people arrested, paintings remain unharmed
NYT poll of battleground states shows Trump narrowly ahead in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina
California-based company said it collects data through that setting to improve its products, services
In UNGA speech, Netanyahu says he wishes to make progress on normalising ties with Saudi Arabia
Iran says accusations it targeted former US officials were baseless
IT companies rise as much as 3%, are set for their best day in over a month
Authorities said it would likely be several hours before any rescue personnel could head out to help those in need
Most economists say RBI won't be led to follow up quickly after US Federal Reserve's 50 basis-point cut this month