France's ghost car scandal that allowed one million illegal vehicles onto the roads Fake dealerships were manipulating the state vehicle licensing agency's official records, France's auditor has found. Commercial Ships Targeted As Iran Threatens Key Gulf Energy Transit Point Three vessels were damaged in incidents across the Persian Gulf's key maritime artery, where about a fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies travel, as Iran continued to launch air attacks around the Middle East. |
Shelter gaps in Israel’s old neighborhoods leave Israelis scrambling for protected spaces While Israel has required buildings since 1969 to include a communal shelter and buildings from 1993 to include safe rooms, over half of Israeli homes did not have them in 2024. Midget subs and kamikaze drone boats - how Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz The fear of mines laid by submarines, kamikaze drone boats and GPS jamming have effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz. Worker paid €4 an hour to guard a high-end clothes shop on Dublin’s Grafton Street, WRC hears When broke security guard pleaded for money, licensed security firm urged him to ‘stay working and have some trust and loyalty’ |
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