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21/09/20 06:02
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Bahrain broke up a plot by militants backed by Iran to launch attacks In diplomats and foreigners in the nation which is home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet, The Associated Press reported In Sunday, citing Saudi state television and local media.Details about the claimed plot remained scarce Sunday night as Bahrain's Interior Ministry and its state media did not publicly acknowledge the arrests.
21/09/20 08:20
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The Corona Cabinet is expected to discuss today (Monday) the tightening of restrictions and the tightening of the closure.Sources in the Ministry of Health said that the main step being considered is to limit the activity of the economy in the public and private sectors, a step expected to lead to significant damage to the economy.
21/09/20 08:23
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Chief Superintendent Alon Kalfon, head of the Jerusalem District Operations Branch, responded in an interview In Radio 103FM to the ramming attempt at a demonstration in Jerusalem."It does not look like a terrorist attack, it is a young Jewish guy and we are checking if he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs"
21/09/20 08:27
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Today: There will be a slight drop in temperatures and there will be some relief in the heat loads. Tonight: Bright to partly cloudy.
21/09/20 08:47
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PM and Health Minister pushing for massive restrictions In economic activity, while Coronavirus Czar and Finance Minister oppose new rules.
21/09/20 08:48
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Commentator Ben Shapiro explains why he's moving the Daily Wire company out of California to Nashville.
21/09/20 10:57
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A man's body was found in the bushes near the Shalom Interchange in Tel Aviv, heading south near the descent to Road 20.According to police, the body is in an advanced state of decay, and will be transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir.
21/09/20 00:14
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Hundreds of residents went out to demonstrate in Madrid, protesting impending lockdown restrictions that they say unfairly discriminate against poorer neighborhoods in the Spanish capital.The BBC reports that the new restrictions are set to come into force tomorrow morning and are likely to affect close to a million people living predominantly in lower-income neighborhoods.Protesters chanted "No to segregation" and "No to a class-based lockdown."