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Kuwait: Air Raid Sirens Blare During Eid al-Fitr Prayers as Iran Targets US Assets

Air raid sirens sounded across Kuwait City on Friday, March 20, as Iran targeted US assets with missiles and drones. Footage showed the alerts going off during the call to Eid al-Fitr prayers at a mosque.

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US: Fire Breaks Out at AerSale Facility at Roswell Air Center

A fire erupted at the AerSale building at the Roswell Air Center on Thursday evening, December 4. The fire was reported to be under control approximately in 2 hours and no injuries have been reported.

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US: SpaceX Launches 11th Starship Test Flight

SpaceX successfully launched its 11th Starship test flight on October 13 from its Starbase facility in South Texas, marking the final flight of the current version before a new variant is introduced for future moon and Mars missions.

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US: Arrests Made at Protests Outside ICE Facility in Portland

On Saturday, October 11, the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) monitored protest activity in the South Waterfront area, resulting in two arrests. During the event, police were notified of a man who had been assaulted and injured near South Bancroft Street and South Bond Avenue. The man was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Since nightly protests began in early June, the PPB has made a total of 49 arrests in the South Waterfront area, including these two.

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US: Federal Agents Use Tear Gas, Arrest Protesters Against National Guard Deployment in Portland 2

Hundreds of protesters marched to the Portland ICE facility on Saturday, October 4, to oppose the possible deployment of the Oregon National Guard, resulting in federal agents using tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd and arresting at least six people.

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US: Federal Agents Use Tear Gas, Arrest Protesters Against National Guard Deployment in Portland

Hundreds of protesters marched to the Portland ICE facility on Saturday, October 4, to oppose the possible deployment of the Oregon National Guard, resulting in federal agents using tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd and arresting at least six people.

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US: Explosion at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland, Louisiana Prompts Evacuations

An explosion occurred at Smitty’s Supply in Roseland, Louisiana on Friday, August 22, prompted mandatory evacuations within a one-mile radius. The blast at the automotive manufacturing facility, which employs around 400 people, caused no reported injuries. Residents reported feeling the ground shake and saw black residue, believed to be oil, falling from the sky.

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US: Fire Breaks Out at Fireworks Facility in Esparto, California

A fire broke out at a fireworks facility in Esparto, Yolo County, on Tuesday, July 1, triggering multiple explosions. Flames spread from several structures to nearby grass, burning about 80 acres. Black smoke could be seen from miles away, and evacuations were issued.

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump leaves at the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (L) listens as US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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White House Coverage

White House Coverage

US President Donald Trump speaks to media as he leaves the White House, Washington, DC, USA, 01 July 2025. President Trump is due to visit a new immigration detention facility in the Everglades, Florida. EPA-EFE/WILL OLIVER/POOL

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US: Explosion at Saltwater Disposal Facility in Sidney, Montana

An explosion occurred at a saltwater disposal facility in southeastern Sidney, Montana, on the evening of Wednesday, June 25. The cause and extent of the damage remain unknown at this time.

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US: Clashes Erupt Between Federal Agents and ICE Protesters in Paramount, California 2

Tensions flared in Paramount, southern Los Angeles County, California on Saturday, June 7, as protesters confronted federal agents in response to an alleged ICE operation in the area. The unrest erupted just one day after immigration officials detained over 40 individuals across Los Angeles. Demonstrators had assembled outside a federal detention facility, calling for the release of those arrested. The situation escalated when police in riot gear deployed tear gas to break up the crowd.

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US: 2 Injured as Fire at Porta-Potty Plant in Queens, NYC

A 2-alarm fire broke out at porta-potties manufacturing facility in Queens, New York City on Sunday, April 27, leaving two injured, including a firefighter.

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Northvolt CEO Resigns After EV Battery Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection

Handout undated photo of Northvolt Ett facility. The chief executive of Northvolt has resigned, after the Swedish battery startup filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. Peter Carlsson, who has led Northvolt since 2016, will step aside with immediate effect, the company said on Friday. Carlsson said Northvolt, which is widely seen as a leading player in European efforts to build an electric vehicle battery industry, needs to raise between $ 1bn and $ 1.2bn in order to restore the business. Northvolt has built a factory in northern Sweden where it hopes to use green energy to produce hundreds of thousands of EV batteries each year. It was the most prominent of a host of European startups hoping to challenge the dominant Asian battery industry. However, the company has tipped into crisis in recent months as cash ran dry and it experienced problems getting its first factory up and running properly. Northvolt on Thursday announced it would seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after talks over rescue

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Healthcare workers at the dialysis unit station maintain a calm demeanor while attending to critical tasks during a tense time for the hospital on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Journalists gather around hospital staff at the main reception of Sahel General Hospital, documenting the healthcare workers’ efforts under conflict conditions on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

An abandoned hospital bed sits in a service area of the hospital, a symbol of the chaotic conditions within healthcare facilities during the ongoing crisis on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Yellow biohazard bags pile up in the hospital’s waste storage area, reflecting the increasing medical waste generated by the hospital’s continuous operations on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A healthcare worker peers from the door of the morgue, located near the generator room, as staff and visitors move through the hospital corridors on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

The emergency ward of Sahel Hospital stands prepared for patients, with essential medical equipment at the ready amid regional instability on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Conversations between journalists and hospital personnel take place through the cashier’s window, as the media documents the hospital’s day-to-day operations on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A healthcare worker arranges equipment in the operating room at Sahel Hospital. As military strikes continue nearby, the hospital’s medical teams prepare for every emergency on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A generator in Sahel General Hospital ensures power for critical medical equipment amid frequent outages caused by the ongoing conflict on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A section of the hospital’s intensive care unit, where the beds stand ready for the injured and critically ill, reflecting the facility’s preparedness amid increasing pressure on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Inside Sahel Hospital, surgical gowns and medical tools are prepared for use. The hospital’s staff work tirelessly to treat patients, even as regional tensions loom large on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Photographers gather at the entrance of an operating room inside Sahel Hospital, capturing the relentless efforts of medical staff working under difficult conditions on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A morgue security worker at Sahel Hospital stands by the cold storage chambers. With the conflict escalating, the hospital’s morgue serves as a grim reminder of the toll on civilian lives on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A healthcare worker at Sahel Hospital moves through the sterilization room, ensuring medical equipment is ready for continuous patient care amid conflict-driven disruptions on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A quiet hallway inside Sahel General Hospital, lined with photographs depicting its history. The facility operates under strain, offering vital healthcare as Israeli military operations intensify nearby on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

A doctor speaks on the phone near the entrance to the morgue at Sahel Hospital, where ongoing conflict and medical emergencies are leaving little room to rest on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

US Has Not Seen Evidence Of Hezbollah Cash Under Hospital - Beirut

Journalists and medical staff descend the stairwell of Sahel Hospital toward the operating theaters, documenting the challenges faced by healthcare workers under the shadow of conflict on October 22, 2024. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen evidence that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to work with Israel to get better insights. Israel's military said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group's financial assets. Photo by Fadel Itani/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Chemical Plant Fire Prompts Evacuation In Conyers, Georgia 5

A fire broke out at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, east of Atlanta, Georgia Sunday morning, September 29, sending a huge plume of smoke in the air. The fire prompted orders for nearby residents to evacuate and others to shelter in place.

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