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Israel kills Hezbollah commander in airstrike on Beirut: Israeli Media

A Hezbollah commander who was a key member of the organization's rocket division was killed by an Israeli airstrike on Tuesday in the southern suburbs of Beirut, according to Israeli media.

Ukraine Braces For Harsh Winter: Russian Missiles, Drones Pound Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia, in southeast Ukraine, was the target of the most recent of many raids by Russian forces on Monday night, according to regional governor Ivan Fedorov.

Julen Lopetegui ready to learn from mistakes as Liverpool loom in League Cup

West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui insists he can learn from his mistakes as he prepares the Hammers for their League Cup third-round tie away to holders Liverpool, following a chastening defeat by Chelsea in the Premier League.

Milan will not host 2027 men's Champions League final, bidding process reopened, says UEFA

The 2027 men's Champions League final will not be played in Milan amid uncertainties over the future of the San Siro stadium, European football's governing body UEFA said on Tuesday.

Leading Chinese Economist Missing After Comments on Xi's WeChat: WSJ

According to the Wall Street Journal, Zhu Hengpeng allegedly criticized China's president and his economic policies and has since gone missing.

Boeing union hits out over 'final' 30% pay rise offer

The union representing thousands of striking Boeing workers has criticized what the aircraft manufacturing giant said was its "best and final" pay offer that proposed a 30 per cent rise over four years according to a detailed report by BBC.

South Africa Reopens Roads After Severe Snowstorm Disruptions

South Africa has been hit by an unusual weather phenomenon – heavy snowfall, which has caused a mixed reaction among the local population. On the one hand, the elements have paralyzed traffic on the main highways, leaving many motorists trapped in their cars. However, despite the difficulties that arose, many residents greeted the snowfall with enthusiasm. Snowmen appeared on the streets, and some daredevils even tried to master skiing. Resourceful South Africans also found a practical use for snowdrifts, using them as natural refrigerators for drinks.

Kenya's Haiti Anti-gang Force May Convert To Un Peacekeeping Mission

Kenyan president William Ruto, on a visit to Haiti, said that he was open to Kenya's anti-gang mission in the country being converted to a full un peacekeeping operation. Ruto visited Haiti to assess the progress of the multinational security support (MSS) mission, where Kenya is playing a leading role to curb rampant gang violence that has ushered years of political chaos and mass displacement.

Top 10 world news: Hezbollah leader Abu Musa killed in Israel strike; EY employee death case updates, and more

Ibrahim Qubaisi, a senior Hezbollah commander known as Abu Musa, has reportedly been killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. In other news, Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, in an exclusive conversation with WION, reaffirmed that Israel will continue to target Hezbollah's capabilities.

Ghana Votes: What's At Stake In The Dec. 7 Polls

Ghana, one of Africa’s most stable democracies, is headed for general elections in December but the main opposition party was out on the streets protesting what they claim to be voter roll irregularities. So what is this election, all about, who are the candidates and the issues? This report explains. Watch in for more details!

Sudan's Warring Generals Mull Over Peace Talks

Sudan's army and the paramilitary rapid support forces (RSF) said they are open for peaceful solutions to a war that has been ongoing for more than 17 months, in response to U.S. President Joe Biden's call on warring parties to re-engage in talks. Army Chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan says the Sudanese government remains open to all constructive efforts aimed at ending the war, before RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo followed suit with a similar sentiment.

Alia Bhatt to Ananya Panday: 5 Indian celebrities who have featured on Instagram’s official handle

In the ever-evolving world of social media, being featured on Instagram's official handle is a mark of global recognition. Several Indian celebrities have achieved this milestone, showcasing their unique talents and giving fans an intimate look into their lives.

Nigeria Aims To Fight Malnutrition With Fortified Bouillon Cubes

Nutrition experts have stated that biofortified foods are now a promising way to reduce malnutrition in Nigeria by roughly 30 per cent, especially in regions with high malnutrition prevalence. While expressing concern over the rising cost of a healthy diet in the country, the food experts noted that biofortified crops had the potential to lead to significant reductions in micronutrient deficiencies.

Russia's Strategic Bombers Fly Near Alaska

According to Russian state news agency TASS, two Russian TU-95MS nuclear-capable strategic bombers conducted a flight over neutral waters of the Bering Sea near Alaska's western coast, as reported by the Defence Ministry on Tuesday.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes Siberian kitten to 10 Downing Street

The UK Prime Minister’s residence has welcomed a new furry resident — a Siberian kitten named Prince. This adorable addition joins the ranks of Larry, the famous Chief Mouser of 10 Downing Street, bringing excitement to Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s family.

Bolivia: Former President Morales Gives Luis Arce 24 Hours To Change Cabinet

The tense situation in Bolivia shows every sign of escalating and two leaders in a struggle for power have put the country in turmoil. Once the current President's mentor and his predecessor Evo Morales has given a 24hour deadline to the incumbent president to change his cabinet but Luis Arce is asking his mentor to respect the Constitution. Watch in for more details!

Karthi apologises to Pawan Kalyan over his remarks on Tirupati Laddoo controversy 

Tamil actor Karthi has apologised to Pawan Kalyan, the Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh, over his comment on the Tirupati laddoo row. Pawan Kalyan had lashed out at Karthi over the latter's remark over the controversy around the temple prasad.

Mexico Protest: Over 1,00,000 People Disappeared Due To Drug-Related Violence

In the midst of the ongoing war with drug cartels, citizens in Mexico staged a protest by throwing firecrackers at a government building. Watch to know more.

Lebanon's Deadliest Day: 558 People Killed In Israeli Strikes

The state of Israel has expanded its war with Hezbollah, currently Lebanon is witnessing one of its bloodiest days since the 1975-90 Civil War. The Lebanese Health Ministry has said that at least about 558 people have lost their lives during the fierce Israeli bombardment that has happened in the last 48 hours.