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Israel attacks Lebanon

Israel launches 'very violent' attack on Lebanon, strikes mosque in Gaza killing nearly two dozen people

In one of the most violent attacks so far, explosions were heard in southern Beirut and nearby areas for over two hours. The IDF warned residents to evacuate areas in Dahiyeh, a predominantly Shiite suburb of Beirut.

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Recent Israeli strikes target Hezbollah's top leaders, attack its intel HQ

In one of its heaviest bombardment, Israel hit Beirut at midnight on Oct 3 with a series of airstrikes, allegedly while Safieddine was attending a meeting of senior Hezbollah officials in an underground bunker. However, no official confirmation has been made by either the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) or the Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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World War II bomb explodes near runway in southwest Japan, no injuries reported

A bomb disposal team confirmed the explosion was caused by an American bomb buried beneath the surface, dating back to a wartime air raid, said Japan's Transport Ministry.

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Israeli strike close to Lebanon’s parliament leaves 6 dead, 7 injured

The aggressive retaliation from Israel against Iran-backed Hezbollah came in response to Iran launching 200 missiles, though most of them were intercepted, according to the IDF.

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Iran fires 200 missiles on Israel, threatens 'crushing attacks' if it retaliates

The missile attack came hours after Israeli forces began a ground invasion in southern Lebanon to remove what the military said were "Hezbollah terror targets” in border villages that posed a threat to residents of northern Israel.

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Israel's Operation Northern Arrows: IDF begins ground offensive in Lebanon, at least 21 killed in Gaza

The IDF clarified, “The operations were approved and carried out by the decision of the political echelon,” asserting that operation "Northern Arrows" will continue in parallel to the fighting in Gaza and other arenas.

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University of Alberta Research: New Compound B shows promise as immune booster against Cancer

Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed Compound B, a promising small-molecule drug that efficiently activates the immune system. It offers advantages over current immunotherapies by being cost-effective, having a shorter half-life, and crossing the blood-brain barrier to treat previously unreachable tumors. Compound B shows potential as a versatile treatment for cancer and chronic diseases.