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18/01/21 04:51
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Two launches were identified early Monday morning from the northern Gaza Strip towards the coastal region in the Ashdod area, the IDF Spokesperson"s Unit said.The launches did not trigger a siren.Read more
18/01/21 12:14
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No indication anyone contracted COVID-19 from ice cream, government says.
18/01/21 00:09
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"Once there is a ruling In a case, there will be no turning back."
18/01/21 00:48
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MK Moshe Ya'alon (Telem) In Sunday evening attacked the government over he described as the "unbearable lawlessness at Ben Gurion Airport".According to Ya'alon, the coronavirus enters Israel through the airport while the government "shuts its eyes and risks human life. What is the point of a lockdown, when there is no order at Ben Gurion Airport? There is no vaccine for lying, there is no vaccine for the terrible oversight that has already claimed about 4,000 victims."
18/01/21 01:22
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Anyone returning from the UAE and Brazil will be required to isolate in a hotel as of 1:00 a.m. In Monday.
18/01/21 01:52
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Alexei Navalny, the main rival of Russian President Vladimir Putin, left the airport in Moscow where he was detained after landing and taken to a police station, his lawyer said In Sunday night.Navalny returned to Russia earlier In Sunday, five months after being poisoned and receiving treatment in Germany.
18/01/21 02:07
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Iran urged the United Nations" nuclear watchdog to avoid publishing "unnecessary" details In its nuclear program, The Associated Press reported Sunday, citing Iranian state TV.The report quoted a statement from Iran"s nuclear department that asked the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to avoid publishing details In Iran"s nuclear program that may cause confusion.
18/01/21 02:46
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The US Justice Department said In Sunday it had arrested an elected official from New Mexico who had vowed to travel to Washington with firearms to protest President-elect Joe Biden"s inauguration, Reuters reported.The man has been identified as Cuoy Griffin, a New Mexico county commissioner and founder of a group called "Cowboys for Trump".