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[ad_1] Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called on Sunday to step up efforts to combat "infiltration" of the enemy in a speech delivered to cyberdefence officials, reported state television. "Faced with …
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[ad_1] Upset by swirling critics of his summit meeting with Vladimir Putin, US President Donald Trump quickly invited the Russian leader to the White House this fall for a second meeting. Trump …
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[ad_1] A series of small earthquakes shook Sunday North Galilee region of Israel, Sunday, triggering several evacuations. The first, measuring 3.1 on the Richter scale and hitting around 11 pm, was followed …
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[ad_1] Beware of the incendiary devices that were sent to the Gaza border, the police launched a campaign asking children to stay away from unknown kites, balloons or drones that were not …
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