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US & Canada · WashingtonShahram Poursafi is identified by U.S. officials as a member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He is currently wanted by the FBI on charges related to the murder-for-hire plot. Bolton thanked the FBI and Justice Department for their work in developing the case.See the Story
U.S. Charges Iranian National of Plot to Assassinate Former Trump Advisor John Bolton
54% Center coverage: 171 sources

Business · BeirutThe man entered the bank in the Hamra neighborhood in west Beirut with a firearm and flammable material. He demanded access to around $200,000 he had in his bank account, and when the employee refused, he began screaming that his relatives were in the hospital. The bank agreed to give him $30,000.See the Story
Armed man demanding savings holds Beirut bank staff hostage
37% Left coverage: 60 sources

Europe · BerlinA German army reservist went on trial Thursday in Duesseldorf accused of providing sensitive military information tor Russia. Prosecutors alleged that the 65-year-old lieutenant colonel of the reserve was active for Russia's GRU military intelligence agency from 2014. Germany has identified several suspected Russian spies on its territory in recent times.See the Story
German court tries army reservist suspected of spying for Russia
45% Center coverage: 20 sources
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World · UkraineUkraine accuses Russia of firing rockets from around a captured nuclear power plant, killing at least 13 people and wounding 10. The town Ukraine says Russia targeted is one Moscow says its foes have used in the past to shell Russian soldiers at the Zaporizhzhia plant, which they seized in March.See the Story
ロシアが原発周辺からロケット弾攻撃、13人死亡=ウクライナ
42% Right coverage: 12 sources
Israel · IsraelBassam Saadi was arrested a week and a half ago during an Israeli military operation in Jenin. Israel began closing off cities around the Gaza Strip border, fearing retaliation. Israel launched a preemptive strike on Gaza, saying it had "concrete" indications of an "imminent" attack, in what became known as Operation "Breaking Dawn"See the Story
Israel extends detention of Islamic Jihad West Bank leader Bassam Saadi
50% Left coverage: 4 sources
Business · OmanLast month, Saudi Arabia said it would open its airspace to all air carriers. Once fully approved, it would cut about 2-1/2 hours from flights to India and Thailand. Present routes to those popular destinations bypass Saudi airspace by flying south over the Red Sea around Yemen.See the Story
El Al CEO sees approval for Saudi-Oman corridor within days
50% Right coverage: 4 sources
At least 3 dead after Jerusalem bus crashes into store
34% Center coverage: 3 sources
International · IsraelIsrael has said about 51 Palestinians, including 24 Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) militants, were killed during the IDF's targeting of positions belonging to the terror group. According to the Israeli authorities, 15 of those victims were killed by misfired Palestinian rockets. PIJ spokesman angrily disputed Israeli claims that errant rockets from Gaza had resulted in the death of Palestinian civilians. At least one US legislator also spoke out in defense of the Palestinian claims against Israel.See the Story
Dismissing Video Evidence of Misfired Rockets, Palestinians Blame Israel for Civilian Deaths During Gaza Fighting
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
International · New YorkNew York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation improving Holocaust education and support for survivors. One bill mandates that museums label pieces of art stolen from Jewish families during the Holocaust with a notice explaining their provenance. Another orders the New York State Department of Financial Services to issue a list of financial institutions that waive fees for Holocaust survivors.See the Story
New York’s Governor Hochul Signs Legislation Improving Holocaust Education and Support for Survivors
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Jenin · JeninBritish Palestinian journalist Abdel Bari Atwan chastised Hamas in the Gaza Strip for refusing to support the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) during the recent rocket war. Atwan claimed the PIJ took part in all of Hamas' wars against Israel, including the 11-day conflict in May 2021.See the Story
British Palestinian Journalist Criticizes Hamas for Not Battling With Islamic Jihad
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Iran · IranHardline Iranian media outlet Fars News Agency has reportedly had its website hacked by Israeli hackers. According to an opposition-linked website, the hackers took responsibility for the cyberattack on Sunday night. The website was still inaccessible on Monday when pinged from outside Iran. Last month, pro-Iran hacking group Al-Tahra attacked the Israeli Health Ministry website.See the Story
Report: Israeli Hackers Took Down IRGC’s ‘Fars News’ Website
100% Right coverage: 1 sources