- Spain arrests machete-wielding robber after bar staff misinterpret hold-up
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- Iraqi Interior Ministry confirms kidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson
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An English-speaking robber wielding a machete was laughed out of La Barraca de la Abuela bar in Malaga as staff mistook his hold-up for a prank. They later realised the gravity of the situation when he attempted another robbery. He has since been arrested.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry has confirmed the kidnapping of American journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. Abducted by armed men, efforts are underway to locate her amid concerns of involvement from pro-Iranian militias. The United States is collaborating with Iraqi authorities for her release.
Israel has approved a bill enabling the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism charges. Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supported the legislation, which has faced condemnation from the European Union and various nations due to its discriminatory nature. Activists urge opposition to the law.
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