Residents of northern Israel brace for possible all-out war with Hezbollah

Residents of northern Israel brace for possible all-out war with Hezbollah

Eli Harel, a former Israeli soldier, is prepared to rejoin the army to fight Hezbollah if a full-blown war breaks out. Hezbollah has been engaging in escalating cross-border strikes with Israel, prompting fears of a wider regional conflict. Thousands of residents on both sides of the border have been displaced, increasing calls for military action against Hezbollah. The Israeli military is preparing for a potential war with Hezbollah, which could result in massive destruction in both countries.

Real won, ’t underestimate Bayern, says Ancelotti

Real won, ’t underestimate Bayern, says Ancelotti

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti emphasized that his team will not underestimate Bayern Munich in their Champions League semi-final, despite Bayern’s disappointing domestic campaign.

Vunipola tasered and arrested after violent incident in Majorca pub

Vunipola tasered and arrested after violent incident in Majorca pub

Billy Vunipola, an England rugby international, was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment and fined 240 euros for assault and battery after being arrested in Mallorca, Spain, following an incident at a pub.

Increasing tolerance of corruption in the north

Increasing tolerance of corruption in the north

Fact: Turkish Cypriots held a protest against corruption, demanding accountability for those responsible for corruption in the northern part of Cyprus.

Tales from the Coffeeshop: Auditor-general was on the verge of sainthood

Tales from the Coffeeshop: Auditor-general was on the verge of sainthood

– The attorney-general filed a case at the supreme court for the auditor-general’s sacking on the grounds of inappropriate behavior.
– The auditor-general, Odysseas, is confident in his innocence and believes the truth will prevail.
– The president’s stance in the affair is compared to that of Caiaphas from religious knowledge.
– The former president is filing a libel suit seeking damages over corruption allegations.
– The plan to prevent organized crime did not have the desired results.
– An opinion poll showed the most popular Disy candidate for the European Parliament elections was Loucas Fourlas.

18 yr old arrested in Nicosia knife fight

18 yr old arrested in Nicosia knife fight

An 18-year-old was arrested by police for injuring another teen with a knife during clashes in Nicosia. The suspect was also found to be carrying knives and illegal possession of drugs.

For some Columbia students, protest encampment is living history lesson

For some Columbia students, protest encampment is living history lesson

Students at Columbia University set up a pro-Palestinian protest encampment on campus, inspired by a course called “Columbia 1968” about past protests. The encampment led to arrests and suspensions by the school administration, but protesters continue to demand divestment from companies supporting Israel. The protests have drawn support from various groups and have sparked debates and activities on campus. Despite criticism, students remain committed to their cause.

Russian missiles pound Ukrainian power plants in escalating campaign

Russian missiles pound Ukrainian power plants in escalating campaign

A Russian missile attack targeted power facilities in Ukraine, causing damage and fires. Ukrainian air defenses were able to intercept some of the incoming missiles. The attacks have led to a significant loss of power generation capacity in Ukraine. The United States approved a major aid package for Ukraine, including new weapons for air defense systems.

Court orders new report into deaths of 35 Cypriots

Court orders new report into deaths of 35 Cypriots

– A new report is ordered regarding the deaths of 35 Cypriots in the collapse of the Isias hotel in Adiyaman.
– 11 people stand accused of “causing death by conscious negligence” and could face up to 22 and a half years in prison each.
– The Gazi University report led to the release of two suspects initially held in custody.
– Sand and gravel from a local river were used in the building’s construction, and 98 building regulations were not followed.
– The building collapsed within 16 seconds of the earthquake beginning.

Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots protest against , ‘govt’

Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots protest against , ‘govt’

Fact: Hundreds of Turkish Cypriots took to the streets to protest against the north’s ‘government’.