Amit Soussana is one of the many Israelis who was kidnapped from her own home on October 7. She was held hostage for 55 days while enduring sexual assault and many other forms of violence at the hands of Hamas. She is now telling her story about what happened during...
Amit Soussana speaks out on her abduction and sexual assault in Gaza
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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Homes Searched in Ongoing Sex Trafficking Probe
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Dodgers’ Ohtani Denies Gambling, Says Interpreter Stole Millions
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same time managing the impact of the visitors on nature.
The agreement signed focuses on infrastructural projects, such as the maintenance project of railings, stairs and other facilities at, among others, Conchi, Dos Playa, Boca Prins, Grot Fontein and Grot Quadirikiri in Arikok National Park, and will also place...
Four Suspects in Moscow Concert Hall Attack: What We Know
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More Details Emerge in Moscow Terrorist Attack as Death Toll Rises to 143
The total number of those killed at the site of the attack in Crocus City Hall has increased to 143 people, according to Russia’s Investigative Committee. But it is expected that the death toll will most likely keep rising in the coming hours as emergency services...
Death Toll Climbs in Moscow Concert Hall Attack; ISIS Claims Responsibility
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While the world was worrying about Kate’s Conspiracies: Israel started its invasion of Rafah
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Dengue Cases on the Rise in Aruba: Public Health Officials Urge Vigilance
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Alert Issued by INTERPOL Aruba: Tourists Targeted in Colombia by Dangerous Scopolamine Scheme
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Princess Kate Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Undergoes Chemotherapy
Britain's Princess Kate announced on Friday that she has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently receiving preventive chemotherapy. The news comes after weeks of speculation about the Princess's health and absence from public appearances....
Archaeological Expedition Unearths Ancient Egyptian Mastaba Revealing Daily Life Scenes
An archaeological expedition, jointly conducted by German and Egyptian teams, has uncovered a mastaba adorned with intricate paintings during excavations in the Dahshur region. The mastaba, dating back to the era of the Old Kingdom, was constructed around 2300 BC to...
Future Weaponry: Introducing a Smart Gun with Owner Recognition Capability
Biofire, a Colorado-based startup, is set to unveil the world's first biometrically secure smart firearm at the end of this month. This cutting-edge 9mm pistol, equipped with fingerprint and 3D infrared facial recognition technology, is designed to only fire when in...
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