The Israel Defense Forces published a video captured by a drone that caught Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar off guard.
⚡️In the video, it's evident that before his death, Sinwar attempted to strike the drone with a stick.
⚡️It’s worth noting that Sinwar was one of the organizers of the terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.
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“Sponsored by MrBeast”: An anti-Semitic billboard pops up in Illinois – NYP
Along a roadway near Northbrook, a Chicago suburb with a large Jewish community, hackers breached an electronic billboard, showcasing messages such as “Fuck Israel” and “Death to Israel.”
Interestingly, these messages were tagged with “paid for by MrBeast LLC.” MrBeast, whose actual name is Jimmy Donaldson, is a hugely popular YouTube creator with an audience exceeding 320 million subscribers.
Donaldson’s representatives have refuted any association with the billboard and promptly reached out to attorneys and local officials to ensure its “immediate removal.”
The company OUTFRONT Media, which owns the billboard, clarified that the incident resulted from a hacking attack and vowed to carry out an internal investigation. The Northbrook police have also reported that they are looking into the matter.
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🤪Kamala Harris consistently mocks Donald Trump for having “plan ideas.”
It seems that each time she uses that phrase, it brings her even more joy!
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Jimmy Carter Casts His Vote for One of the Presidential Candidates – The Washington Post
💬100-year-old former U.S. President Jimmy Carter took advantage of early voting in Georgia to cast his ballot for one of the presidential candidates.
💬 It has not been disclosed whom Carter voted for, but his family members have hinted multiple times that he would support Kamala Harris.
💬 Last month, before Carter turned 100, his son, James Earl "Chip" Carter III, told the media:
"He said he doesn’t care [about turning 100]. It’s just a birthday. What he does care about is voting for Kamala Harris. He doesn't believe Donald Trump should be president again."
One-third of surveillance cameras at U.S. border not working – NBC
💬Journalists obtained an internal Border Patrol memo revealing that 150 out of 500 cameras installed on watchtowers along the U.S. border are not operational.
💬The report highlights that this affects the efficiency of border agents, who are unable to monitor many areas where illegal migrants cross.
💬Insiders attribute the large-scale camera outages to technical malfunctions. Some cameras were installed as far back as 2011, and many of them can no longer function properly.
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⚡️ In Iran, the Shushtar oil refinery is on fire
The cause of the accident is being investigated
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⚡️ Finnish Lapland will be one of five territories to host the largest NATO artillery exercise ever held in Europe, a press release from the Finnish Defense Forces
The Lightning Strike 24 exercise will take place from November 4 to 28.
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⚡️ In central China's Henan province, researchers have discovered a tomb about five thousand years old, the find will help explore the origins of Chinese civilisation — Xinhua News
"Tomb M27 is a large tomb of the Dawenkou culture, with an area of 17 square metres. Judging by its characteristics, the person buried in it had a high status, presumably could be an ancient monarch," the publication writes.
The agency also reports that the tomb was found on the territory of Shangqiu city. It contained 350 ancient relics, including items made of jasper and pottery, lower jaws of pigs, which were probably a symbol of wealth, and ivory jewellery.
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⚡ Two yakuza members have been arrested in Japan after stealing a van carrying $1.87 million worth of Rolex watches, Kyodo news agency reported
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⚡️ France and several other EU countries are going to advocate stricter monitoring of Russian liquefied natural gas imports as part of the 14th package of sanctions against Russia, media reports
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US ready for talks with Russia, China and DPRK — Biden
The issue of reducing the nuclear threat is being discussed. Meanwhile, NATO is launching a large-scale nuclear exercise in northern Europe today. The maneuvers will involve eight air bases, about two thousand military personnel, and aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
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⚡️ The Israeli military calls on residents of 21 settlements in southern Lebanon to urgently evacuate
This was announced by Israeli army spokesman Avihai Edri.
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⚡️ Teenagers' use of social media is strongly correlated with high anxiety and depression — Financial Times citing a study by Oxford University
"We found a linear relationship between increased levels of anxiety and depression and time spent on social media. In many extreme cases, teenagers spent up to eight hours a day on such sites," said the head of the study, Professor Gallagher of Oxford University.
The scientists also say that, on the contrary, increased sleep duration and physical exercise have a positive effect on the mental health of adolescents.
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American scientists have developed a smart toothbrush that can replace a visit to the dentist
The device analyzes the state of the oral cavity using sound signals.
Each tooth emits a unique sound response. If there is tooth decay, tartar or other problems, the brush will detect it and let you know.
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⚡️Unknown UAVs have become "active" in the U.S. in areas of secret military bases — The Wall Street Journal
U.S. officials don't know who is behind the drones, which are flying unimpeded over national security targets, or how to stop them.
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Hamas confirms leader's death – Scholz sees hope for ceasefire
Hamas has confirmed the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed hope that this could lead to a ceasefire and prevent further escalation in the Middle East. During his meeting with U.S.
President Joe Biden, Scholz emphasized the importance of avoiding a wider regional conflict.
Biden called Sinwar’s death “a moment of justice” and urged Israel to use this opportunity.
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Israel aims to achieve strategic advantages in the war before the U.S. elections
💬 After the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Israel is trying to secure a strategic advantage in its conflict with terrorists. Insiders indicate that the country is eager to accomplish this prior to the U.S. elections.
💬 Israeli leaders are focused on "changing the regional landscape" and safeguarding their borders against Hamas and Hezbollah attacks. Sources suggest that they will create de facto buffer zones in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon before the year ends.
💬 Experts believe that in the aftermath of Sinwar's death, Joe Biden will call for an end to the fighting. However, Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies plan to endure the next three months and "take a risk" with the incoming president.
💬 Before Kamala Harris or Donald Trump assume office, the IDF will specifically attempt to isolate northern Gaza from the rest of the area.
💬 Moreover, insiders reveal that Israel has not overlooked the October 1 attack from Iran and plans to respond decisively.
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⚡️The government has forgiven several more billion in student loans
💬 Joe Biden announced a new round of student loan forgiveness, totaling $4.5 billion this time.
💬 This phase affects 60,000 people, including nurses, teachers, and firefighters who have had their debts forgiven.
💬 The PSLF program was signed by George W. Bush in 2007 but only fully took effect during Biden’s presidency. A total of 1 million borrowers have had their loans forgiven through this initiative.
💬 Journalists have calculated that $73 billion in loans have been forgiven for former students under the program.
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Experts Assess Governors’ Economic Performance – CATO
💬The Cato Institute has released its 2024 Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s governors, evaluating their handling of taxes and public spending.
💬Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds topped the rankings, earning one of six “A” grades with a score of 81.
💬Other top performers include Jim Pillen (Nebraska, 77), Jim Justice (West Virginia, 71), Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Arkansas, 69), Kristi Noem (South Dakota, 69), and Greg Gianforte (Montana, 66).
💬Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a Democratic vice-presidential candidate, ranked last with just 19 points and received an “F.”
💬Following Walz, New York’s Kathy Hochul scored 29, and others with failing grades included Janet Mills (Maine, 31), Jay Inslee (Washington, 31), John Carney (Delaware, 31), and Tony Evers (Wisconsin, 34).
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New York City is preparing for another clock change — pix11
New Yorkers are preparing for another clock change. On the night of November 3 at 2:00 a.m., the hands of the clock will be turned back an hour. City residents will get an extra hour of sleep, but it will start getting darker earlier.
Despite numerous calls from lawmakers, including those from New York and New Jersey, to abolish the practice of moving the clocks back, no consensus has yet been reached at the federal level.
With the onset of November, the days in New York City are getting noticeably shorter. Already by the end of October, the sun will set before 6 p.m. And on Halloween night, sunset is expected at 5:54 p.m., according to The Old Farmer's Almanac.
It's worth noting that not all US states observe daylight saving time. Hawaii and most of Arizona are exceptions.
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⚡️ Washington urges North Korea to halt actions that increase the risk of conflict on the Korean Peninsula — State Department spokesman Matthew Miller
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⚡Kim Jong-un held a meeting with military and security officials to discuss actions in response to a "serious provocation" that violates DPRK sovereignty
He heard reports on the situation and defined measures to "apply deterrence forces," outlining tasks for the armed forces in case of further threats from the country's "enemies."
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⚡️ Canada to expel six Indian diplomats over illegal actions against Canadian citizens — Canadian Foreign Ministry
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⚡️ Israeli planes attacked the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria near Hermel - Sham FM radio station
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Putin hopes for easy victory in war against Ukraine if Trump wins US election — WSJ
📍According to American analysts, in September, Russian troops experienced the deadliest month of the war against Ukraine. Their losses were the highest since the beginning of the invasion.
📍Journalists clarify that Russia's military successes are achieved mainly through ground attacks by infantry units filled with prisoners who were lured out of jails with promises of pardons and financial rewards.
📍Ukraine continues to inflict losses on Russia that would be unacceptable in any country that is not an absolute autocracy.
📍Kremlin is waiting for the results of the US elections, and until then, Russia is ready to suffer losses "that do not make any operational or strategic sense."
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17 Chinese ships and 125 aircraft have been spotted off Taiwan amid Chinese military exercises
The US State Department issued a statement expressing concern over China's military exercises. It characterized the maneuvers as "gratuitous" and called on Beijing to stop actions that could threaten peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and the wider region.
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⚡️ One person was killed after two passenger trains collided in Egypt's Minya province
Local media publish footage from the scene of the accident.
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⚡️ Serbia considers joining BRICS as an alternative to joining the EU — the country's Deputy Prime Minister Vulin
"If BRICS membership is attractive for other countries, such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia or Turkey, why should the situation be different for Serbia? So there is no doubt that joining BRICS has become a real alternative to the EU," he said.
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⚡️ Kim Jong Un has ordered to put DPRK artillery units near the demilitarized zone on full alert — Korea JoongAng Daily
The order was given because of rising tensions with South Korea.
The DPRK claims that South Korea used drones to distribute propaganda leaflets over Pyongyang, which was considered a violation of sovereignty.
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Europe is running out of time to defend its place in a cruel world — Bloomberg
The EU is reportedly on the verge of serious turmoil, facing political paralysis, external threats and an economic crisis that threatens its global ambitions.
Among the alarming signals are the growing popularity of the far right, the closure of car plants in Germany, the departure of IT giants due to restrictions on AI, and low productivity growth. Analysts note that Europe is losing out to countries with centralized systems, such as the United States and China, which have the resources to invest in the future.
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