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Two killed, three injured in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon

Two killed, three injured in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon

Two Hezbollah members were killed and three others injured in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, the media reported. An Israeli drone on Tuesday fired three air-to-surface missiles at a motorcycle on a road linking Naqoura to Tyre in southern Lebanon, Lebanese military sources told . The strike set the motorcycle ablaze, killing the two riders, identified as Hezbollah members.

Only 1 in 10 South Korean workers at SMEs got new job at large conglomerate in 2022: Data

Only 1 in 10 South Korean workers at SMEs got new job at large conglomerate in 2022: Data

Around one out of every 10 South Korean workers at small and mid-size companies who changed their jobs in 2022 landed new jobs at large conglomerates, data showed Wednesday. According to the data from Statistics Korea, the number of registered employees who were eligible for state insurance programmes came to 26.06 million in 2022, up 2.2 per cent from the previous year, news agency reported. Of them, 16 per cent, or 4.16 million people, changed jobs in 2022, up 5 per cent from a year earlier, while 69 per cent, or 17.99 million people, maintained their jobs.

Yemen's Houthis launched two ballistic missiles into Red Sea, no damage: US Navy

Yemen's Houthis launched two ballistic missiles into Red Sea, no damage: US Navy

The US Navy said that the Yemeni Houthi group launched two anti-ship ballistic missiles into the Red Sea in the past 24 hours. "In the past 24 hours, Iranian-backed Houthis launched two anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBM) from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen into the Red Sea. There were no injuries or damage reported by the US, coalition, or commercial ships," the US Central Command said on X late Tuesday.

Hoax bomb threat disrupts Air Canada flight from Delhi

Hoax bomb threat disrupts Air Canada flight from Delhi

In yet another incident, an email was received regarding a bomb inside an Air Canada flight scheduled to depart for Toronto from IGI airport on Tuesday, an official said on Wednesday, adding that it turned out to be a hoax. Deputy Commissioner of Police (IGI airport) Usha Rangnani said that at 10:50 p.m. on Tuesday, the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) office at IGI airport received an email with the threat of a bomb inside an Air Canada flight which was scheduled to depart for Toronto.

Biden signs executive order to curb unlawful border crossings by immigrants

Biden signs executive order to curb unlawful border crossings by immigrants

US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that would immediately turn down requests for entry into the country by asylum-seekers crossing the southern border illegally, in the event that officials deem the border is overwhelmed. The long-awaited measure, which Biden has been contemplating for months, would kick in once the seven-day average for illegal crossings between ports of entry along the US-Mexico border hits 2,500 per day, effectively shutting down the border, news agency reported, citing senior administration officials. Given that the daily encounters are already above the threshold now, the order could take effect right after being signed, empowering border officers to repatriate migrants within "days, if not hours," the officials told reporters during a press call.

Six railway workers dead after being hit by freight train in China

Six railway workers dead after being hit by freight train in China

Six workers have been confirmed dead after they were hit by a freight train in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on Tuesday morning, according to China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. The accident occurred around 1:55 a.m. when the workers were on the track of a railway section on the outskirts of Jiamusi City, sources with the company said. Two of them died on the spot, while the other four died after rescue efforts failed, reports news agency.

Turkey: Two soldiers killed in plane crash during military training

Turkey: Two soldiers killed in plane crash during military training

Two soldiers were killed in a plane crash during military training in the central Turkish province of Kayseri on Tuesday, said the Turkish Defense Ministry. "An SF-260D type training aircraft of our Air Force Command, which took off from the 12th Air Transportation Main Base Command in Kayseri for training/testing, was involved in a crash due to an unknown reason," the ministry said in a statement. According to the local governorate, the plane crashed in the Hasan Arpa neighbourhood of the Kocasinan district in Kayseri province, reports news agency.

Over 300 Afghan refugee families return home from Pak, Iran in two days

Over 300 Afghan refugee families return home from Pak, Iran in two days

More than 300 Afghan refugee families have returned home from Pakistan and Iran over the past couple of days, reported news agency on Tuesday. A total of 303 families who used to stay as refugees for years in the two neighbouring countries returned to their homeland a couple of days ago, added the state-controlled media outlet in its report without revealing the exact number of the returnees, reports news agency.

Australian Defence Force recruitment to be opened to non-citizens

Australian Defence Force recruitment to be opened to non-citizens

Foreigners who have lived in Australia for at least 12 months will be eligible to join the nation's armed forces from 2025, the federal government has announced. Richard Marles, the minister for defence and deputy prime minister, and Defence Personnel Minister Matt Keogh announced the initiative on Tuesday in Canberra, saying it would help grow the Australian Defence Force (ADF), news agency reported. Under the expanded eligibility criteria, New Zealanders who are permanent residents of Australia and have lived in the country for at least 12 months will be able to join the ADF from July 1.

Malaysia's manufacturing PMI improves in May

Malaysia's manufacturing PMI improves in May

Malaysia's manufacturing sector conditions improved midway through the second quarter of 2024, with the seasonally adjusted S&P Global Malaysia Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rising to 50.2 in May from 49 in April. S&P Global Market Intelligence said in a statement on Tuesday the latest data signalled a renewed improvement in manufacturing sector conditions following 20 months of moderation, news agency reported. The latest PMI reading also suggested that Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) growth is running at a slightly improved rate than that seen in the first quarter of 2024, as well as pointing to modest year-on-year improvements in official manufacturing production data.

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