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Hezbollah launches revenge rocket attack against Israeli airbase
Israel raids Al Jazeera offices in West Bank
Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
Bulgaria says it didn’t make the exploding pagers
How did Israel blow up Hezbollah pagers?
Keir Starmer channels his inner Boris Johnson
Cops infiltrate ‘Ghost’ encryption app used by drug lords, mafia
International bust is the latest win for law enforcement over criminals seeking to hide their tracks.
Hungarian company built Hezbollah’s exploding pagers, Taiwanese firm says
Thousands were wounded in a simultaneous explosive strike across Lebanon on Tuesday.
The 5 commissioners most likely to get the chop
Once every five years the European Parliament gets to pick off a Commission nominee or two — and rarely fails to do so. Here’s who might not survive.
FBI investigating ‘attempted assassination’ on Donald Trump in Florida
The former president was unharmed in an incident at his golf club, which was potentially the second attempt on his life in roughly two months.
Trump safe after gunshots reported near Florida golf club
The former president’s campaign said gunshots were fired “in his vicinity,” but that the GOP nominee was “safe.”
Starmer and Biden brush off Putin’s threat of war
Ukraine is desperate to receive British Storm Shadow missiles — to Russia’s fury.
The West has a plan to keep China, Russia out of subsea data pipes
The initiative is reminiscent of attempts to kick China out of 5G infrastructure.
Trump allies fear he’ll blow the debate — his best chance to regain ground on Harris
The challenge is getting the former president to stick to the script.
Harris team worried she’ll be ‘handcuffed’ by debate rules set by Biden
Even some Democrats dismiss her griping as gamesmanship. But the mic rules are changing her strategy.
France uses arcane cyber law to charge Telegram CEO
The use of a 2004 cryptography law to charge Pavel Durov has the tech industry on edge.
Kamala Harris campaign told how to win by UK Labour strategist
Deborah Mattinson — a fixture of the U.K. polling scene — will travel to Washington D.C. next week to brief the Harris-Walz team.
Crypto is the new Trump family business. Ethics watchdogs have concerns.
The former president’s eldest sons are gearing up to launch a new cryptocurrency venture.
The bewildering politics of Telegram
Here are two big reasons the controversial app just became a global flashpoint.
Zuckerberg says he regrets caving to White House pressure on content
Meta’s CEO tells the House Judiciary Committee that he wishes he had been more outspoken against the Biden administration during the pandemic.
Telegram is a bigger headache than Elon Musk’s X for the EU
France’s arrest of tech prodigy spotlights messaging service that shelters those who want to avoid government attention.
The Latino vote could decide the US election. Kamala Harris knows it.
The vice president inherited a campaign that was in danger of falling off a cliff with Latino voters.
Gaza crisis tears Scotland’s independence warriors apart
The SNP’s latest crisis follows a meeting with an Israeli diplomat
Can Britain’s Labour Party teach Kamala Harris how to win?
From immigration to housing and confronting the left, new U.K. PM Keir Starmer appears to offer a playbook for victory to the Democrats in the U.S.
Democratic convention reinvents itself for a new headliner
DNC organizers are scrambling to put the vice president’s stamp on it.
Don’t go head-to-head with Musk on space internet, satellite CEO tells Europe
Europe should look beyond space internet and start planning for a military-grade surveillance system instead.
EU takes shot at Musk over Trump interview — and misses
Europe’s chief digital official faces fire for “interfering” in U.S. election.
The 5 major questions facing Kamala Harris now
The vice president has a number of pitfalls ahead.
Here’s what the data shows on Seine pollution levels during the Olympics
New data showed potentially harmful bacteria levels during the recent triathlon relay.
Britain’s far right enjoys unparalleled impunity on Telegram
Far-right agitators have long enjoyed an unparalleled level of impunity on Telegram.