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Australia's Opposition Dismisses Iran Demands on Lebanon Ceasefire
Shadow Defence Minister James Paterson rejects Iranian input on Lebanon's inclusion in Middle East ceasefire deal as Australia outlines fuel security measures.
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Shadow Defence Minister James Paterson rejects Iranian input on Lebanon's inclusion in Middle East ceasefire deal as Australia outlines fuel security measures.
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Air raid sirens blared across northern Israel after detecting a launch from Lebanon, hours after Israeli forces conducted massive strikes on Beirut.
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Lawrence O'Donnell criticized War Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of 'we leave no man behind,' calling the military phrase outdated and historically inaccurate.
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Courtney Williams, 40, faces federal charges for transmitting top-secret military information to investigative reporter Seth Harp over three years.
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2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group completed weeklong Exercise Deep Strike in Germany, testing infiltration skills against modern surveillance threats.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry summoned Japanese Ambassador Akira Muto to protest Terra Drone's investment agreement with Ukrainian UAV developer.
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Demonstrators shut down streets outside Israel's London embassy, condemning military strikes on Lebanon as regional tensions escalate.
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The fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire faces collapse as Washington insists Lebanon wasn't included while Tehran demands protection for Hezbollah allies.
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Israel launched massive strikes against Hezbollah targets in Beirut Wednesday, killing 182 people and injuring 890 more, Lebanon's health ministry reports.
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President Trump's hastily negotiated Iran ceasefire agreement faces immediate strain as diplomatic momentum stalls and implementation challenges emerge.
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Israel escalates military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon even as ceasefire with Iran remains in place, raising questions about regional stability.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards ordered vessels to take alternative routes through the Strait of Hormuz, citing maritime safety and sea mine collision risks.