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Syria Claims Israeli Missile Strikes Resulted in Fatalities

At least three people were reportedly killed at Damascus International Airport Friday, in what the Syrian government claims was a missile attack by Israel.

Two flights were delayed as a result of a fire at the facility. Israeli media reported that the strikes were aimed at Syrian and Iranian military targets.

Syrian air defenses intercepted multiple โ€œhostile targetsโ€ in the skies over Damascus late Friday, but some missiles passed through causing casualties and starting the fire at the airport, the Syrian Defense Ministry said.

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โšก๏ธ Australiaโ€™s Scott Morrison Concedes Defeat in Federal Election

Morrison phoned Anthony Albanese to concede the contested race for federal government to the Labor Party leader.

He will now also reportedly resign as head of the Liberal Party following this stunning defeat, according to local media reports.

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Tornado Rips Through German City Injuring 40

A massive twister ripped through Paderborn on Friday, blowing away roofs, breaking trees and damaging multiple vehicles.

The tornado, which was accompanied by heavy rain, injured at least 30 people in the city, local police said, urging residents to stay home.

โ€œThe storm caused 30 to 40 injuries, at least 10 of them are serious. The damage caused is not yet clear,โ€ the police said in a statement.

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Record levels of child hunger reported in Horn of Africa
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Anti-poverty group Action Against Hunger sounds the alarm over drought-stricken and war-torn Somalia

The international charity Action Against Hunger has reported the highest level of severe child malnutrition in Somalia since it began work in the country three decades ago. The organization pointed to a 55% increase in admissions to the centers it operates in the country from January to April of this year, compared to the same period of 2021, in its Friday press release, urging governments to do more to fund humanitarian efforts in the impoverished and war-torn African nation. 

The organization b...

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US unveils plan to tackle surge in hate crimes
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Washington sets out steps to tackle hate crimes, a week after a deadly shooting in New York State

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) unveiled new initiatives on Friday to combat hate crimes, a week after 10 people were killed in what officials described as a โ€œracially motivatedโ€ mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.

The initiatives include helping police and officials raise awareness of hate crimes, and setting up hotlines to report such incidents. 

Speaking at a DOJ-hosted event, Attorney-General Merrick Garland referred to last weekโ€™s mass shootings in California and New York State, saying:...

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Hungarian PM likens anti-Russia sanctions to nuclear bomb
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Viktor Orban has warned that punitive measures against Moscow could backfire, causing food poverty and mass migration

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has challenged the harsh EU sanctions being placed on Russia, comparing the measures to a nuclear bomb that could backfire, sparking a food crisis and mass migration in Europe itself.

During a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at the International Agricultural Fair in Novi Sad on Saturday, Orban made it clear that Budapest did not agree with the decisions made in Brussels regarding anti-Russia sanctions. The...

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Global Sheriff Washington wants its courts to unilaterally define whoโ€™s a war criminal
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Washington lawmakers want US courts to become the new Hague

New evidence is emerging that the US establishment is continuing to exploit the window of opportunity provided by the emotional public reaction to the conflict in Ukraine to further subvert the multilateral world order. Members of the US Senate have revived an old draft bill from 1996 that would give American justice jurisdiction over foreigners who American officials decide to accuse of war crimes in foreign jurisdictions, according to a New York Times...

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Australian PM concedes as Labor takes power
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Scott Morrison acknowledges loss in federal election

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has admitted defeat following the countryโ€™s federal elections on Saturday, calling Labor Party chief Anthony Albanese to congratulate him on his victory. The PM conceded in a televised speech from Liberal headquarters in Sydney, adding that he would stand down as the partyโ€™s leader.

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Syria demands US pay for air strike victims
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Damascus rejects Pentagon findings, demands troop withdrawal

The Syrian permanent mission to the UN stated on Friday that the US must withdraw its troops from the country at once and pay reparations for the deaths of dozens of civilians in a 2019 airstrike in the town of Baghuz.

Damascus categorically rejected a Pentagon report claiming it was not at fault for the attack, declaring its conclusions represent โ€œan admission of negligence that calls for accountability.โ€

The Pentagon had released a report on Tuesday claiming the March 18, 2019 airstrike targeting an Islamic State (...

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Top Finnish lawmaker balks at Turkeyโ€™s NATO threat
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Parliament speaker says Helsinki canโ€™t change its laws and extradite โ€˜innocent peopleโ€™ to allay Ankaraโ€™s terrorism concerns

Finlandโ€™s top legislator has ruled out placating Turkey to win approval for the countryโ€™s NATO membership bid, saying parliament canโ€™t change laws and extradite โ€œinnocent peopleโ€ whom Ankara considers to be terrorists.

Speaker of Parliament Matti Vanhanen, a former prime minister, made his comments in an interview with Finnish public broadcaster Yle on Saturday, responding to claims by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that NATO applicants Finland an...

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