Jordanian authorities severely put down protests outside the Israeli embassy.
For a second day, thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators flocked to the Israeli embassy in the capital of Jordan, calling for the termination of Jordan's peace accord with Israel. Tear gas and arrests were used by security personnel to break up protests, injuring several persons.
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Sydney attack: Joel Cauchi,40, is the attacker; an investigation is being conducted
Sydney, Australia, residents are still putting the pieces together following the stabbing event that occurred inside a mall on Saturday. Six persons were killed, five of them were women and one was a male security guard.
Finland votes in a run-off election to choose a new president
Alexander Stubb, a center-right candidate and the country's former prime minister, is leading the race with 52.7 percent of the vote, ahead of his opponent, Pekka Haavisto. The runoff vote results will be revealed in the next few hours.
Russia discovered enormous oil and gas deposits in Antarctica.
Russia discovered massive oil and gas deposits in the Antarctic, with much of it in areas claimed by the United Kingdom. MPs have expressed concern that the studies are a prelude to drilling rigs exploiting fossil fuels from the pristine location. Watch to learn more.
Reform The UK defeated the Conservatives among the working class | Will Farage's party take on the Tories? | Race To Power
According to opinion polls, Reform UK is more popular than ever. Fifteen percent of British citizens say they would support the party in today's general election.
Israel's north is targeted by fifty rockets fired from Lebanon.
Sirens have reportedly sounded twice in the last thirty minutes, according to the Israeli military. A number of Hezbollah military bases in southern Lebanon were allegedly hit, according to earlier military reports. The military added that a "number of launches from Lebanon" were discovered, although the fire's origins had already been attacked.
The World Bank promises Egypt $6 billion as international assistance surges.
The World Bank has offered Egypt a $6 billion support package over three years. Half of this will go directly to government programs, while the other half attempts to support the private sector. This follows an enhanced $8 billion credit plan approved by the International Monetary Fund in March.
Israeli bombings in Deir Al-Balah resulted in nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
Israeli airstrikes in Deir el-Balah have resulted in death and damage, with a mosque being demolished and 26-year-old Wala Saadat dying. The airstrikes have also had an impact on fifty Palestinians who live nearby.
Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
'Moon Sniper' from Japan makes history by landing on the moon.
Japan became the fifth country to set foot on the moon on Friday, making history. The landing itself was declared victorious, according to the director of the Japanese space agency, JAXA, "because the spacecraft transmitted telemetry data, indicating the majority of the equipment on board was operating."
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Drone Didi Scheme: Women pilots advancing the modernization of farming methods The Indian farmers' protest is in its seventh day, and although the government and farmer organizations are still at odds, one government initiative is bringing in a technological revolution in the agriculture industry. A ground-breaking programme by the Indian government is teaching low-income women how to operate agricultural drones in some regions of the country.
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