Netanyahu at UNGA, Gaza, Comey and Ryder Cup

Netanyahu at UNGA, Gaza, Comey and Ryder Cup

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Saudi Aramco crash, Venezuela shortages and Bauhaus culture wars

A Saudi Aramco helicopter crash has killed 14 nationals, the state news agency says. Venezuelans decry shortages of heavy equipment and a limited official presence as the earthquake death toll tops 1,400. Iran and the U.S. continue their attacks in the Gulf, fraying an increasing ...  Show more

US Iran strikes, Cape Verde and Sweden's immigration crackdown

The United States and Iran each launched strikes in the worst escalation since they signed their interim peace deal, while tensions brew in the Trump administration between competing foreign policy camps. Venezuela’s earthquake death toll tops 900, with 50,000 missing. Plus, Swed ...  Show more

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