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Owner of Dominican Republic Nightclub Where Roof Collapsed Knew About Structural Issues
The owners of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic where the roof collapsed killing 235 people face a maximum of just two years in prison.
How Tough Is Iran? A String of Military Losses Raises Questions.
Iran is often portrayed as one of the world’s most dangerous actors, but with its attacks on Iranian defenses, nuclear sites and proxy militias, Israel has exposed a compromised and weakened adversary.
Turning a Page, Germans Try Celebrating Their Recent Veterans
In a changed world, Germany’s government is trying to recruit more soldiers. A first step? Getting citizens to appreciate their military again.
Israel attacks Iran’s state television, live on the air.
Israel attacks Iran’s state television, live on the air.
Iranians Weigh Escaping Tehran as Israeli Strikes Continue
In a city under attack, residents encounter gas stations that are closing because there is no fuel, and disruptions to internet and phone service.
Walls Are Put Up Walls Around Israeli Displays at French Weapons Show
Israel called the move “outrageous.” A French official said Israeli companies were defying an agreement not to display so-called offensive weapons.
Israel Closed its Airspace After Attacking Iran, Leaving Thousands of Israelis Stranded Abroad
Since its surprise attack on Iran, and subsequent strikes by Tehran, Israel has closed its skies to civilian air traffic, leaving its citizens stuck overseas indefinitely.
UK Spy Agency MI6 Appoints First Female Chief in 116-Year History
A former ‘Q,’ she will be the first woman to lead Britain’s foreign intelligence service in the agency’s 116-year history.
U.S. Investigators Arrive at Scene of Plane Crash in India
Officials said they had found the cockpit voice recorder that may provide crucial clues about what caused the Air India flight to crash, killing at least 270 people.
