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 Ibrahim Aqil, the head of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force

Hezbollah fired 140 rockets in retaliation to Israeli bombing that killed its top commander

Before Hezbollah's attack, Israel carried out extensive air strikes on southern Lebanon hitting more than 100 Hezbollah rocket launchers and other "terrorist sites" including a weapons storage facility.

Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Pannun files lawsuit against Indian govt, NSA Ajit Doval in US court

Last year in June, a murder plot to assassinate Pannun was thwarted. Pannun, a designated terrorist by India, who holds US-Canadian dual citizenship, has filed a civil lawsuit in the US district court aiming to hold the Indian government accountable for its alleged role in the assassination plots.

Second wave of explosions strikes Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon; walkie-talkies, other electronic devices explode

It is not yet known as to how many walkie-talkies blew up, but it is estimated to be several hundred. Reportedly, some of the landline telephones exploded too at various locations in East Lebanon.

Booker Prize 2024 shortlist: Women authors from across continents dominate this year's nomination

Last year, there were two women on the shortlist, including British Indian Chetna Maroo for her tennis allegory ‘Western Lane’ and Canadian author Sarah Bernstein for ‘Study of Obedience’.

Donald Trump, PM Modi

Donald Trump calls PM Modi 'a fantastic man', says he will meet him next week

He announced the meeting but gave no details on where they would meet. The meeting between the two leaders had not been previously reported.

Hezbollah pager explosions: Nine killed, thousands injured in Lebanon

Some of the detonations took place after the pagers rang which caused fighters to put their hands on them or bring them up to their faces to check the screens.

Princeton geneticists

Princeton researchers present new insights into Neanderthal and early human evolution

Princeton geneticists led by Joshua Akey have discovered multiple waves of interbreeding between modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans over 200,000 years. Utilizing advanced genetic tools, they mapped gene flow - showing that these ancient groups interacted more than previously believed. Neanderthals may not have gone extinct but instead interbred into modern populations through interbreeding rather than becoming extinct altogether.

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