UN Secretary-General Banned from Israel Amid Tensions Over Iran

On 2nd October 2024, Israeli officials barred UN Secretary-General António Guterres from entering the country, marking a significant escalation in tensions between Israel and the United Nations. The ban came after Guterres made critical remarks regarding Israel’s handling of its ongoing conflict with Hamas, and particularly, its policies related to Iran. The row between Israel…

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The Rise of Uphill Skiing: A New Trend at U.S. Resorts

Uphill skiing, also known as “skinning,” is gaining popularity across U.S. ski resorts, offering enthusiasts a fresh and challenging way to experience the slopes. What is Uphill Skiing? Unlike traditional downhill skiing, uphill skiing involves ascending slopes using specialized equipment, such as skis with adhesive “skins” that provide traction. This activity combines elements of skiing…

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US 2,000-Pound Bombs Likely Used in Strike on Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah, Says CNN Analysis

An in-depth analysis by CNN suggests that US-manufactured 2,000-pound bombs were likely used in the airstrike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut. The analysis, based on satellite imagery and military experts, points to the use of advanced precision-guided munitions in the strike, which has dramatically escalated tensions in the Middle East. Nasrallah’s death…

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