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Hamas’ Gaza Strip leader Khalil al-Haya said in a video statement on Sunday that Raed Saad was among the five people killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza.Published December 14, 2025December 14, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareHamas has confirmed that its senior commander, Raed Saad, was killed in an Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip, in the most high-profile assassination of a senior Palestinian group leader since the October cease-fire agreement.The Israeli military announced on Saturday that it had killed Saad in an attack near Gaza City. At least 25 people were injured in recent Israeli attacks in…
Video released by Australia’s Transport Safety Bureau on Thursday shows the harrowing moment a skydiver’s parachute got stuck in the back of a plane before jumping off in September. An Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) report released with the video said the skydiver, identified in the report as P1, managed to disentangle himself using a special tool called a hook knife and landed with minor injuries. “Although not a regulatory requirement, carrying a hook knife can be life-saving if a reserve parachute deploys prematurely,” ATSB Chief Director Angus Mitchell said in the agency’s press release. The ATSB report said the…
England head coach Brendon McCullum has hinted at changes to his batting line-up for the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, brushing aside doubts that his job could be in jeopardy if the tour to Australia spirals out of control.McCullum’s side are trailing 0-2 in the five-match series after losing eight wickets in Perth and Brisbane, but Adelaide Oval’s often batsmen-friendly surface could help the tourists fight back in their next matches starting on Wednesday. Ollie Pope suffered two outrageous dismissals in pink-ball matches at The Gabba – playing with an angled bat that chopped him into the stumps in the…
Police remain at the scene of the December 13, 2025, shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island that left two people dead and at least eight others injured.Libby O’Neill Getty Images News | Getty ImagesPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – Police are searching for a suspect after authorities say a black-clad gunman killed at least two people and injured nine others Saturday at Brown University, an Ivy League campus during final exams.University President Christina Paxson said she was told the 10 people shot were students. Another person was injured by shrapnel from the gunfire, but it was unclear whether that victim…
BAB BERED, MOROCCO (AP) — Since the beginning cultivation of cannabis Mohamed Makhlouf, 14, has been unable to sleep and has been living in the shadows as he braces himself for a knock on his door from the authorities, which could result in him being jailed or having his crops confiscated.But after decades of working in secrecy, Makhlouf finally has peace of mind. Morocco He is working to expand legal cultivation and integrate veteran growers like him into the formal economy.On his farm, deep in the Rif Mountains, stalks of government-approved cannabis strains sprout from the ground. He noticed police…
President Donald Trump’s verdict on Europe: a group of “declining” nations led by “weak” peoples. His criticism in a recent interview with Politico adds to a tough period for the European Union, which faces challenges that will test Europe’s leaders on many fronts in the final weeks of the year. Next week is shaping up to be a big one, with a high-stakes summit in Brussels and the European Central Bank’s last policy meeting of the year. Let’s take a look at some of the key topics for next week. Thawing frozen assetsAt the summit in Brussels on Thursday, which…
Marco Silva’s side defeated Burnley 3-2 at Turf Moor, with Harry Wilson involved in all of Fulham’s goals, extending their losing streak to seven games. The defeat marks an undesirable record for Scott Parker, who currently leads the Burnley team. He has now helped his Burnley team lose six or more games in a row, a record the club hasn’t lost since 1895. It was also Fulham’s first win at Burnley in 74 years. Player rating: Burnley: Dubravka (4), Esteve (5), Ekdal (5), Tuanzebe (4), Hartmann (6), Florentino (4), Curran (4), Brun Larsen (5), Foster (5), Broja (5), Ugochukwu (7)…
A Royal Thai Navy spokesperson said the Thai military had launched an operation to retake border “territories” in Trat province.Thailand’s military has launched a new offensive against Cambodia in a bid to “take back sovereign territory” and has rejected efforts by US President Donald Trump and others to mediate.Violence between the two Southeast Asian countries continued on Sunday, a day after Phnom Penh announced it would close all borders with its northern neighbor Thailand.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe conflict has its roots in a long-running colonial-era dispute over the delimitation of a shared 800-kilometre (500-mile) border. The…
Sunday’s newspaper top news and transfer rumors…Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool futureMohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool is not completely resolved, despite Arne Slott saying there is no problem with the forward (Mail on Sunday). The Saudi club are confident of signing Salah if he chooses to leave Liverpool and believe his transfer fee is around £100m – Mail on Sunday. The Mail on Sunday reports that Liverpool have no intention of letting Salah leave in January and remain committed to resolving the situation. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Mohamed Salah returns to Liverpool and plays against Brighton See…
Reuters — Lionel Messi’s tour of India began in chaos on Saturday at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, with fans throwing objects, tearing up seats and invading the pitch as the Argentine soccer great made a brief appearance in the ticketed event. West Bengal Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar said the event’s chief organizer Satadul Dutta was detained by police. Messi was scheduled to be at the stadium for 45 minutes, but played for just 20 minutes. Ticket prices for the event started at about 3,500 rupees (about $38.65), more than half the average weekly income in India, but one…