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Hezbollah was either lucky or knew how to inflict maximum damage – either way it’s deeply worrying for Israel | World News
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Hezbollah was either lucky or knew how to inflict maximum damage – either way it’s deeply worrying for Israel | World News

For two weeks Israel has scored stunning successes against Hezbollah and made steady progress.Last night its enemy struck back with remarkable accuracy and timing.The soldiers had been sitting down for their evening meal when the drone struck. The videos they took in the aftermath show scenes of bloodshed and chaos as they race to help the injured.There were so many hurt they were sent to eight hospitals. At least 60 soldiers injured, several seriously, and four killed.Follow live updates: Middle East latestSomehow Hezbollah's drone penetrated Israel's defences without warning and hit the building when it would have been at its busiest. That will be deeply worrying for Israelis.Either it was extraordinary luck, or Hezbollah knew when and where to hit to cause maximum damage. ...
UN says Israeli tanks burst into peacekeeper base, Israel gives different account
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UN says Israeli tanks burst into peacekeeper base, Israel gives different account

By James Mackenzie, Maayan Lubell and Michelle Nichols, Reuters The UNIFIL peacekeeping force said two Israeli Merkava tanks destroyed the main gate of a base and forcibly entered before dawn on Sunday morning (file image). Photo: AFP / JALAA MAREY The United Nations said on Sunday Israeli tanks had burst through the gates of a base of its peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, the latest accusation of Israeli violations and attacks denounced by its own allies. The UNIFIL peacekeeping force said two Israeli Merkava tanks destroyed the main gate of a base and forcibly entered before dawn on Sunday morning. After the tanks left, shells exploded 100 metres away, releasing smoke which blew across the base and sickened UN personnel, it said in a statement. In its version of events, the I...
Jimi Hendrix unreleased tracks, dry-cleaning bills and payslips to go on sale
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Jimi Hendrix unreleased tracks, dry-cleaning bills and payslips to go on sale

By Amarachi Orie, CNN American rock guitarist and singer Jimi Hendrix is seen performing at London's Royal Albert Hall on February 18, 1969. Photo: David Redfern / Redferns / Getty Images / File via CNN Newsource Unreleased Jimi Hendrix songs are among an array of memorabilia belonging to the late musician that is set to go up for auction next month. For the first time, fans will have the opportunity to bid for various personal items that reveal more about Hendrix's musical endeavors and off-stage life, according to entertainment memorabilia vendor Propstore, which is hosting the auction. Among the items are 50 rare tapes including master recordings with unheard tracks, as well as personal paperwork such as payslips for him and his bandmates, a handwritten form in which Hendrix reque...
London’s best blonde hair colourists
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London’s best blonde hair colourists

My fixation with blonde began with my mum. She had Targaryen sheets of icy white hair which would drape over her shoulders and she’d pair it with the very of-the-moment frosted blue eyeshadow. The finished look was very striking and I remember my young mind thinking my own brown lengths would never be quite as arresting, quite as much of a statement. This sense of blonde being something to be coveted was only compounded by my harbouring a fascination with Brigitte Bardot, Grace Kelly and Debbie Harry.I know this might read as insane. What about Audrey Hepburn’s beauty, complete with dark head of hair, I hear you cry. Or Ava Gardner? She was astonishing to behold. Liz Taylor, etc. But, no, I just wanted to be blonde, and so as soon as I was allowed to colour my hair, I embarked on a mission...
‘We are not barbaric’: Philip Mehrtens’ captor and West Papua rebel leader denies bribery
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‘We are not barbaric’: Philip Mehrtens’ captor and West Papua rebel leader denies bribery

Photo: Supplied The leader of the rebel group who took New Zealand pilot Philip Mehrtens hostage has denied a bribe was involved in his release, offering an explanation on the motive behind the kidnapping. General Egianus Kogoya, regional commander of the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), claims the group achieved their mission to raise international awareness for West Papua's independence from Indonesia. Philip Mehrtens was abducted by rebel group TPNPB in February 2023 and held hostage for over a year and a half before being freed on 21 September. Originally from Christchurch, Mehrtens has since reunited with his wife and son, who live in Bali. His older brother Chris has since set up Givealittle page to support him. "It has been a traumatic time for Phil and his wife and so...
Man arrested with shotgun and pistol near Donald Trump rally in California
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Man arrested with shotgun and pistol near Donald Trump rally in California

Donald Trump. Photo: AFP A man found illegally in possession of a shotgun and a loaded handgun was arrested by sheriff's deputies assigned to protect a Donald Trump rally in Coachella, California, the Riverside County sheriff's office says. It said the deputies, manning a checkpoint near the rally, arrested 49-year-old Vem Miller of Las Vegas as he drove up in a black SUV. They later booked him at a local detention centre on charges of possessing a loaded firearm and a high-capacity magazine. "This incident did not impact the safety of former President Trump or attendees of the event," the statement said. The sheriff's office offered no immediate information on Miller's intentions. He was released on bail and faces a court hearing on 2 January. But coming on the heels of two assassinati...
Study warns patients not to rely on AI chatbots for drug information
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Study warns patients not to rely on AI chatbots for drug information

Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered search engines and chatbots may not always provide accurate and safe information on drugs, and patients shouldn’t rely on these, warned a study on Friday.  Researchers from Belgium and Germany conducted the study after finding many answers were wrong or potentially harmful. In the paper, published in the journal BMJ Quality and Safety, they said that the complexity of the answers provided by the AI chatbot may be difficult to understand and might require degree-level education. With the introduction of AI-powered chatbots search engines in 2023 underwent a significant shift thanks. The renewed versions offered enhanced search results, comprehensive answers, and a new type of interactive experience. While the chatbots -- trained on extensive datasets...
Donald Trump suggests using military against ‘enemy from within’ on Election Day
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Donald Trump suggests using military against ‘enemy from within’ on Election Day

By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN Photo: Brandon Bell / Getty Images via AFP Former President Donald Trump suggested using the military to handle what he called "the enemy from within" on Election Day, saying that he isn't worried about chaos from his supporters or foreign actors, but instead from "radical left lunatics." "I think the bigger problem are the people from within. We have some very bad people. We have some sick people. Radical left lunatics," Trump said told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo in an interview on Sunday Morning Futures. "I think it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military, because they can't let that happen," he added. The former president, whose supporters stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in...
‘Comet of the century’ captured in photos across the globe | Science & Tech News
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‘Comet of the century’ captured in photos across the globe | Science & Tech News

Stargazers across the globe managed to capture the "comet of the century" as it whizzed across the northern hemisphere. Comet A3, also known as Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, did not disappoint astronomers who were anticipating how bright and visible it might be as it came within approximately 44 million miles of Earth on Saturday. Snaps from across the UK, US and Asia showed the comet within the inner solar system.The phenomenon roughly occurs every 80,000 years - meaning the comet would have last been visible from Earth when the Neanderthals were walking the planet. Image: The comet over Dorset in the UK. Pic: Kevin Quinn/X Image: Lake Murray near Columbia, South Carolina. Pic: Reuters ...
ANALYSIS: The Liberal revolt is about Trudeau, communications, and the carbon tax – National
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ANALYSIS: The Liberal revolt is about Trudeau, communications, and the carbon tax – National

The hopes of an anxious Liberal caucus were first raised at the end of the summer of 2022 in the resort town of St. Andrew’s, New Brunswick. Liberals had gathered that August for the first in-person retreat after the pandemic to confront a series of polls that found them trailing the leaderless Conservatives by a few points.In September of that year, the Conservatives would find their leader, Pierre Poilievre, and now, two years later, the anxiety of 2022 has turned to the panic of 2024 with multiple polls showing the Liberals 20 points behind and facing an absolute rout if an election were held this fall. Many Liberal MPs who once thought they might survive on their own popularity are now facing the reality that they will lose their jobs because of the unpopularity of the same leader who ...