Turkish trucker fights wildfire with milk tanker
Local driver reversed his pump and sprayed dairy cargo toward flames until firefighters arrived in southwestern Turkey.
Local driver reversed his pump and sprayed dairy cargo toward flames until firefighters arrived in southwestern Turkey.
Chinese structure showed warning signs day before Tuesday collapse.
The 28-year-old sailor and her American counterpart, Nathan Perrins, reported low fuel before vanishing on November 5. She had previously shared her goal of completing a self-sufficient Atlantic tour.
David Friedman promises Trump-era rehabilitation for embattled Israeli cyber firm after "political restrictions" damaged business.
For the first time since gaining independence, Syria’s leader visits the White House and meets the US president. The two discussed sanctions previously imposed on Damascus, assistance for the new government following the civil war, and of course, relations with Israel.
Tucker Carlson's increasingly antisemitic commentary ignited an institutional crisis at the Heritage Foundation this week after the think tank's president defended the controversial media figure following his interview with a Holocaust denier and Hitler admirer, triggering mass resignations and severing partnerships with major Jewish organizations.
Airmen at Andrews Air Force Base fall Ill after opening package containing “suspicious white powder”. In addition, Investigators discovered political material inside.
Austrian intelligence service exposes Hamas weapons arsenal in Vienna intended for attacks against Jewish institutions across Europe.
Two swastikas were discovered on a yeshiva in Brooklyn, just hours after Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City. Mamdani swiftly condemned the act, while the city’s fire commissioner announced his resignation over Mamdani’s anti-Zionist views.
International media sharply divided after Democratic socialist's historic victory in America's largest city. "Trump's worst nightmare wins in New York," UK tabloid says. "Get your Marx, get set, Zo!", the New York Post quips.
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