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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that prosecutors misled him into giving answers that could appear inconsistent. The comments came as his defense team began final questioning in his ongoing trial.
nationalpost.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said prosecutors misled him into giving answers that could appear inconsistent with the underlying testimony and records. Netanyahu described the situation as prosecutors setting a trap during his cross-examination.
The statements were made as his defense team began its final round of questioning. Netanyahu said the full picture in the testimony and records was clearer than the answers alone might suggest.
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nypost.comIran has agreed to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country. The U.S. vice president said the move is part of ongoing talks that also cover reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
middleeasteye.netNewsweek reported that CCTV aired video of the DF-17 launch from the Gobi Desert. The footage included a close-up of the hypersonic glide vehicle. The Pentagon has assessed China as holding the world's leading hypersonic arsenal.
rte.ieAndy Burnham took the parliamentary oath as the new Labour MP for Makerfield. He received cheers from fellow Labour MPs during the ceremony in Parliament.