The Israeli military said it had struck a number of military compounds belonging to the armed group Hezbollah.
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Israel bombs Syrian forces entering Druze city after sectarian clashes
About 100 people have reportedly been killed since fighting between Druze militias and Bedouin tribes erupted in Suweida on Sunday.
Thousands of Afghans were moved to UK in secret scheme after data breach
The existence of the scheme could not be reported until now because of a court injunction.
‘Not our war’ – Trump’s Nato weapons deal for Ukraine sparks MAGA anger
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a key Trump ally, and former Trump strategist Steve Bannon have criticised the move.
Musk’s Grok signs $200m deal with Pentagon days after antisemitism row
The deal is part of the Trump administration’s push for more aggressive adoption of artificial intelligence in the government.
Starbucks staff must work in the office four days a week
The coffees shop firm is offering one-time payments to staff who decide to leave rather than comply.
Dozens killed in clashes between Druze and Bedouin in southern Syria
Fighting continues in parts of Suweida province as the Syrian interior ministry sends forces to intervene.
As theories swirl about Air India crash, key details remain unknown
Experts have raised questions about information not included in the preliminary report, writes Theo Leggett.
Ethiopian troops ‘executed’ aid workers in Tigray war, charity says
A Spaniard and two local people were shot multiple times during the conflict in northern Ethiopia, MSF says.
I’m ‘disappointed but not done’ with Putin, Trump tells BBC
Trump says he trusts “almost no-one” in exclusive interview discussing the war in Ukraine, Nato and the UK.