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Israeli military kills two Hezbollah members in south Lebanon
Israeli forces eliminate two Hezbollah operatives in south Lebanon, escalating tensions despite ongoing ceasefire with the Iran-backed militant group.
Japan set to restart world’s largest nuclear plant
Japan's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, the world's largest, is expected to receive approval for restart this week as the country revives atomic energy to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
UK inflation dips to 3.6% ahead of budget
UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October, offering relief before a crucial budget where tax rises are expected to address debt and fund public services.
Russian drone strike wounds 36 in Kharkiv overnight
A Russian drone attack in Kharkiv wounded 36 people, damaging apartment blocks and a school, as Ukraine faces intensified strikes on its energy infrastructure.
Myanmar junta raids border scam hub, arrests 350
Myanmar's military says it raided an online scam centre on the Thai border, arresting nearly 350 people and seizing thousands of mobile phones in a crackdown on fraud compounds.
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Zirkzee ends goal drought to inspire Manchester United comeback at Palace
Joshua Zirkzee scored his first Premier League goal in nearly a year as Manchester United came from behind to beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park.
Banjir di Semenanjung pulih, mangsa di PPS turun mendadak
Situasi banjir di Semenanjung Malaysia menunjukkan pemulihan ketara dengan jumlah mangsa di pusat pemindahan sementara menurun kepada 14,888 orang.
Flood situation improves across peninsula with evacuee numbers dropping
Flood evacuees in eight Malaysian states drop to 14,888 as waters recede, with multiple relief centres closing amid improving weather conditions.
Malaysia’s Young Tigers suffer heavy 6-0 defeat to Netherlands
Malaysia's junior hockey team lost 6-0 to the Netherlands in their Junior World Cup Group E match at Madurai International Hockey Stadium.





