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Israeli strikes target bank branches operated by Hezbollah. If Donald Trump wins the election, he vows retribution against enemies. The connection between people’s economic lives and their vote.
Israeli strikes target bank branches operated by Hezbollah. If Donald Trump wins the election, he vows retribution against enemies. The connection between people’s economic lives and their vote.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Aaron David Miller, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about what President Biden can do to deescalate conflicts in the Middle East.
Cuba’s power grid collapse has become one of the worst crises in the country’s history.
The Kremlin will be able to talk to major players like India and China about expanding trade and bypassing Western sanctions.(Image credit: Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Parliamentary elections were postponed several times amid disputes over the election law and procedures.(Image credit: Salar Salim)
Tropical Storm Oscar brought heavy rains and winds to Cuba, an island already beleaguered by a massive power outage, late Sunday after brushing the Bahamas.(Image credit: AP)
Israel's military said it was targeting a Hezbollah financial unit that's used to pay operatives and buy arms. The nonprofit provides financial services and is also used by ordinary Lebanese.(Image credit: Hussein Malla)
Israeli strikes on multiple homes in the northern Gaza Strip overnight and into Sunday left at least 87 people dead or missing, the territory's Health Ministry said.(Image credit: Mahmoud Illean/AP)
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