Why Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jews might soon have to serve in the military | DW News
Since Israel’s founding, ultra-Orthodox Jews in the country have been exempt from serving in the military so they can better devote themselves to religious study.
Today they number some 66,000 but last month, Israel's top court effectively lifted that exemption, triggering huge protests from the Orthodox community.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has until the end of the month to agree on a new conscription plan.
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150 Arrested During Protests on NYU Campus
Inside Edition: Pro-Palestinian protests are continuing to gain traction on college campuses. Protesters clashed with police at NYU as cops tore down a tent city. Over 100 people were arrested as police filled the streets around NYU. At Columbia University, dozens of tents are packed tightly together and conditions are becoming unsanitary. The toxic atmosphere is prompting some of Columbia University's billionaire donors to withhold their financial support. Inside Edition’s Steven Fabian has more.
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China floods: Tens of thousands of people evacuated from Guangdong after heavy rain | BBC News
Nearly 60,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in China, after days of heavy rain caused flooding in the Guangdong province.
At least three people have died, and 11 people are missing, according to state media.
Several major rivers have burst their banks, and authorities are closely monitoring "dangerously high" water levels.
Much of Guangdong is part of the low-lying Pearl River delta, which is prone to floods due to the rise in sea levels and storm surges. It is also one of the country’s most densely-populated regions, with Guangdong alone home to around 127 million people.
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Myanmar rebels raise flag at seized junta base | REUTERS
Myanmar resistance fighters raised their own banner at a newly captured army base, as a senior rebel commander vowed they would hold the strategic area near the Thai border.
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How will China respond to the US, Philippines drills in the South China Sea? | DW News
The United States and the Philippines are set to begin their annual ‘Balikatan’ – or “shoulder-to-shoulder” - military exercises. These are the most expansive military drills yet, and come amid a rise in tensions between China and the Philippines.
This year’s drills will include the first-ever military exercises held outside of Philippine territorial waters, in the South China Sea. Those are waters are partly claimed by Beijing. The US and the Philippines have a longstanding mutual defense treaty and at a recent summit in Washington, US President Joe Biden said his country’s commitments to Manila were “ironclad”.
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German police arrest suspected Russian spies | BBC News
Two alleged spies suspected of planning to sabotage German military aid for Ukraine have been arrested in the southern German state of Bavaria.
The two men, described as dual German-Russian nationals, were detained in Bayreuth on suspicion of spying for Russia, prosecutors say.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said authorities had prevented "possible explosive attacks".
The Russian ambassador has been summoned by the foreign ministry in Berlin.
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Explosion at the base of Iran-allied militias in Iraq
Associated Press: Iraqi authorities said Saturday that they are investigating an explosion that struck a base belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces, a coalition of Iran-allied militias, overnight, killing one person and injuring eight.
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Inside the heavy security measures ahead of Paris Olympics
NBC News was given exclusive access into the massive security operations to keep athletes and spectators safe during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.
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Israel Defense Forces: Iran launched 200 drones and missiles | DW News
The Israeli army says more than 200 missiles and drones were fired from Iran. Most of the missiles have been intercepted. Air raid sirens have sounded across Israel and explosions have been heard in Jerusalem. The military says Israelis no longer need to stay close to shelters.
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Notre-Dame carpenter Valentin Pontarollo on his joy at completion of cathedral's roof • FRANCE 24
Exactly five years after the fire that destroyed the roof and badly damaged the rest of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral, one of those who worked on the project has spoken of the camaraderie of the team reconstructing the edifice and the skill of their achievement. Valentin Pontarollo is a carpenter who finished working on the roof just a few weeks ago. The carpentry of the structure is now complete. In Perspective, he told us of his joy at what the team has achieved, five years after tons of 13th-century oak either caught fire or was sent crashing down into the nave below.
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Increased Japanese military presence on small island of Ishigaki frustrating locals
CBS News: The U.S. is counting on Japan to help counter China's spread of influence. Japan's increasing military presence on their island of Ishigaki is upsetting locals. If China attacks Taiwan and the U.S. steps in, Japan could end up in the fight, putting Ishigaki on the front line.
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India election: How Prime Minister Modi's ruling party is trying to reach southern voters | BBC News
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party, the BJP, are exceptionally popular but with most of their support in India’s northern states the BJP barely has a presence in the south.
Modi doesn’t need the south to win a majority. Nevertheless he is determined to change that, campaigning heavily in states like Tamil Nadu. But will it make a difference?
India's 2024 general election is being held over six weeks between 19 April and 1 June and will be the biggest the world has ever seen.
PM Modi is hoping to win a third successive term, but opposition parties say Indians face the loss of many freedoms if he stays in power.
The BBC's South Asia Correspondent Samira Hussain reports.
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Thai government urged Myanmar military to avoid further violence
CNA: Thailand has urged Myanmar's military to avoid further violent retaliation after an armed resistance took over the border town of Myawaddy following a month of clashes. Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara made the remarks on his visit to Mae Sot to assess the impact of the conflict. May Wong reports.
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Controversial law sparks fight in Georgian parliament | Al Jazeera
Punches were thrown and fights spilled into the hallways of parliament in Tblisi, Georgia on Monday during discussions about a controversial new law. The proposed bill, denouced as being ‘the Russian law’ would require organizations to register as ‘foreign agents’ if they accept funding from abroad.
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Watch French President Macron get slapped across the face while in southern France
CTV June 18, 2021. Video shows French President Emmanuel Macron getting slapped in the face by a man during an official visit to the southeast of France.
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Anti-Israel protests cause chaos in cities nationwide | Fox News
Fox News contributor Paul Mauro says protesters are funded by institutions and warns protests will continue throughout the summer on 'America Reports.'
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Trump arrives at court: 'This is an assault on America'
Sky News: Former US President Donald Trump has arrived at court in New York, telling reporters that the case against him is "an assault on America".
Trump's hush-money case marks the first trial among four criminal prosecutions of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
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Israel’s top general says Iran faces retaliation despite calls for restraint | BBC News
Israel’s top general has given the clearest indication that the country will retaliate against Iran, following its mass missile and drone attack.
General Herzi Halevi, the IDF chief os staff, said that “the launch of so many missiles, cruise missiles and drones into Israeli territory will be met with a response”. It’s not yet clear what form that response will take.
The United States has described the Iranian attack as “a spectacular failure”. Around 300 missiles and drones were fired at Israel but almost all were shot down or failed to reach their targets. A handful evaded air defences but caused little damage.
President Biden and other national leaders have urged Israel to show restraint and to avoid escalation. They fear the crisis could lead to a wider war in the region. The White House has told Israel that the US will not take part in or assist any counterattack against Iran.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Lucy Williamson and Jeremy Bowen.
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Myanmar fighting: Military is losing key bases to armed rebel groups | Al Jazeera
Fighting in Myanmar is escalating between the military junta and rebel groups in the east.
The violence has been focused near the border town of Myawaddy -- an important trade hub and source of revenue for the cash-strapped military.
Rebels say hundreds of soldiers have surrendered.
Thailand has increased security along its border in the city of Mae Sot, as people in Myanmar try to flee the fighting.
The rebel groups have made significant gains in recent weeks, weakening the military's grip on power.
Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng has been following this story from the Thai border city of Mae Sot.
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Macron says France will do everything to avoid escalation in Middle East • FRANCE 24
President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that France would help do everything to avoid an escalation in the Middle East after an unprecedented Iranian missile and drone attack on Israel. Iran launched its first-ever direct assault on Israeli territory late Saturday in retaliation for a deadly April 1 air strike on Tehran's consulate building in Syria's capital Damas
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Video shows racist assault on Boston train
NBC News: Cell phone video shows a group of teens assault and racially harass several passengers traveling on Boston's Red Line. WBTS' Jericho Tran reports.
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South Korea: Self-driving night buses on streets of Seoul | BBC News
In recent months, commuters in South Korea's capital have been riding what is believed to be the world’s first driverless night bus.
So, what is a late night ride like on the streets of Seoul?
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FBI opens criminal investigation into Baltimore bridge collapse | NewsNation
Morning in America: The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to multiple reports. The FBI told NewsNation on Monday that agents are aboard the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge “conducting court authorized law enforcement activity.”
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Ukrainian drone 'lands on dome' of Russian £274M spy plane before explosions damage aircraft
The Sun: Dramatic video appears to show the moment an audacious pro-Ukrainian sabotage team flew two drones up close to a £274 million Russian Beriev A-50U spy plane before allegedly causing it severe damage.
Extraordinary footage shows a lack of airfield defences in Belarus as the small drones were able to get close to the fibreglass dome of the aircraft, housing the rotating antenna of the powerful Shmel radar complex.
One drone even lands on the dome before taking off again during a reconnaissance mission.
Another drone reconnoitres the Putin A-50U before the screen suddenly goes blank.
It is not clear if this is the moment of detonation, and if so, the scale of any explosion.
The footage is from Machulishchi military base, near Minsk.
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