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Israeli Defense Minister Katz: Hezbollah will not withdraw its troops unless it is disarmed in Lebanon.
2026-06-28
Israeli Defense Minister Katz: Hezbollah will not withdraw its troops unless it is disarmed in Lebanon.
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2026-06-28
CNBC reported Saturday that a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was struck by shelling, marking a fresh escalation in US‑Iran tensions after a prior temporary pact to halt hostilities. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Center said a vessel in the strait
CNBC reported Saturday that a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was struck by shelling, marking a fresh escalation in US‑Iran tensions after a prior temporary pact to halt hostilities. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Center said a vessel in the strait was hit by an "unidentified flying object"; the hull was damaged and the crew were reported safe. Bahrain condemned an Iranian drone strike as a "blatant violation" of its sovereignty. The incidents occurred amid a 60‑day ceasefire framework and negotiations to end the war; both sides accuse the other of breaching the agreement.
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Australia will tighten enforcement of its children's social media ban, doubling the maximum fine for companies with technology that systematically violates the rule to AUD99 million (about USD68 million) and directing the government to strengthen the
Australia will tighten enforcement of its children's social media ban, doubling the maximum fine for companies with technology that systematically violates the rule to AUD99 million (about USD68 million) and directing the government to strengthen the internet regulator's information‑gathering powers.
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