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Somali beach attack kills 32, police say

A Somali police spokesman said at least 32 people were killed and many others injured after a suicide bomber and gunmen attacked a popular...

alkhabrfdakika 3 Aug, 2024

Justin Timberlake licence suspended in drink-driving case

Justin Timberlake's license has been suspended in New York state after pleading not guilty to a DUI charge. The pop star was arrested ...

alkhabrfdakika 2 Aug, 2024

Fake caller app shut after thieves duped thousands

The UK's  Crime Branch has shut down a website they say criminals stole money from thousands of people around the world. Russia's ...

alkhabrfdakika 2 Aug, 2024

Stock markets plunge as weak US jobs fuel fears

Global stock prices fell on Friday as weak US jobs growth fueled fears of an unexpected slowdown in the world's largest economy. Tech...

alkhabrfdakika 2 Aug, 2024

Russian spies' kids learned their nationality on flight to Moscow, and had no idea who Putin was, Kremlin reveals

Russians returning home included two children Shocking new details emerged on Friday in the biggest arrests since the Cold War, as the Kreml...

alkhabrfdakika 2 Aug, 2024

Kamala Harris passes threshold needed to become Democratic presidential nominee in DNC roll call vote

The majority of the Democratic representatives chose the vice president Kamala Harris as the party's presidential candidate by calling...

alkhabrfdakika 2 Aug, 2024

Ledecky becomes USA's most decorated female Olympian

Katie Ledecky (right) has won a gold, silver and bronze in Paris so far Katie Ledecky became the  most decorated American Olympian, and Fran...

alkhabrfdakika 1 Aug, 2024

Pilots' action 'to cost Aer Lingus €55m'

A strike by new Aer Lingus pilots is expected to cost the airline at least €55m (£46.5m), the company said. These figures include the comp...

alkhabrfdakika 1 Aug, 2024

“This is a matter best dealt with in silence.” It’s the phrase of choice of Russian officials when asked to comment on possible East-West prisoner exchanges. Words we’ve been hearing for months. This is how the Kremlin likes it: deal-making behind closed doors, "hostage diplomacy" far from the media spotlight. Intelligence service talking to intelligence service; government to government. Until Moscow gets what – or rather whom – it wants. But despite the "silence", there were signals. Something was moving. In an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson last February, Vladimir Putin spoke about Evan Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal reporter who had been arrested in Russia and charged with espionage. “I do not rule out that Mr Gershkovich may return to his homeland,” Mr Putin said. “We want the US special services to think about how they can contribute to achieving the goals our special services are pursuing.” It was a very public and unsubtle hint: Moscow was open to doing a deal. The Kremlin leader didn’t name names. But he made it quite clear whom Russia wanted in return: Vadim Krasikov, the suspected Russian agent who was serving a life sentence for murder - not in America, but in Germany. A few days later, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in a remote Arctic penal colony. Rumours swirled that before his death, talks had been under way on exchanging Mr Navalny, Evan Gershkovich and former US marine Paul Whelan, all jailed in Russia, for Vadim Krasikov in Germany. Had the German authorities entered negotiations on a prisoner swap?

"This speech is well spoken in silence."  This is a  choice moment for Russian officials when they are asked to talk about a possi...

alkhabrfdakika 1 Aug, 2024

What has happened to Hamas's most prominent leaders?

Following the unprecedented attack by Hamas against Israel since the beginning of the Gaza war, on October 7, the leaders targeted, accus...

alkhabrfdakika 1 Aug, 2024

Witness to Titan sub tragedy tells of fear and false hope

Rory Golden was on the Titan's support ship when the submersible went missing An eyewitness to the Titanic tragedy told alkhabrfdakika...

alkhabrfdakika 1 Aug, 2024