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Gal Gadot – who is she and why she became that famous

Gal Gadot - who is she and why she became that famous

Gal Gadot is an emblem of versatility and resilience, with her life story reflecting a journey marked by ambitious transitions from beauty pageants to the military, and ultimately to Hollywood stardom. Her origins trace back to April 30, 1985, in Petah Tikva, Israel, a place that shaped her early years and instilled in her the values of tenacity and dedication. …

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Putin Calls 150,000 Russian Conscripts Amid Russia-Ukraine War

Russian President Vladimir Putin has initiated the annual spring conscription campaign, mandating the enlistment of 150,000 citizens into military service, according to an announcement on the Kremlin’s website. In Russia, it is compulsory for all male citizens to serve in the military for one year upon reaching 18 years of age, or alternatively, receive training during their tertiary education. This …

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Indianapolis Shooting: 7 Youths Injured, One Critical

A shooting at a mall in Indianapolis on Sunday, March 31, resulted in injuries to seven youths aged between 12 and 17, with one of them critically wounded. The incident unfolded shortly after 11:30 pm local time when Indianapolis Metropolitan Police, who were patrolling the area near Circle Center Mall, were alerted by the sound of gunfire. Initial reports indicated …

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AT&T Data Breach Exposes Personal Info of 73 Million Users

AT&T, a leading U.S. telecommunications company, announced on Saturday, March 30, that it had discovered a data breach affecting the personal information of 73 million current and former users. This breach, recently uncovered by the company, involved sensitive details such as social security numbers, addresses, and passwords found on the dark web about two weeks ago. The leaked data may …

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UN Chief Condemns Incident in South Lebanon, Blames Israel

Antonio Guterres, the U.N. Secretary-General, has strongly criticized the recent explosion that injured three UNTSO military observers and a Lebanese interpreter in southern Lebanon on Saturday. He also expressed serious concerns about the ongoing daily confrontations between Hezbollah and Israeli forces. Guterres highlighted that these clashes breach the 2006 Security Council resolution, which was intended to cease the war between …

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Trump, Republicans Criticize Biden’s Alleged “Assault” on Christianity

Donald Trump and other Republican figures criticized President Joe Biden on Saturday for his recognition of Transgender Day of Visibility, which coincided with Easter this year. They accused Biden of attacking Christianity with this action. This issue is part of the ongoing cultural and political debates as Trump aims to gain support from religious conservatives, portraying Biden as the face …

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Istanbul Takes Top Prize in Turkey’s Local Polls

On Sunday, Turkish citizens headed to the polls for municipal elections, with particular focus on Istanbul, a critical battleground for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who aims to reclaim the city from the opposition. Despite the high stakes, voter turnout appeared subdued against the backdrop of soaring inflation and significant currency devaluation, as observed by AFP correspondents. Concerns over the economic …

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UN Observers Injured in South Blast, Lebanon Points Finger at Israel

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported that an explosion in southern Lebanon on Saturday wounded three military observers and a translator amidst the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. UNIFIL patrols the Blue Line, a border defined by the UN in 2000 after Israeli forces withdrew from southern Lebanon, with assistance from the UN Truce Supervision …

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