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Wednesday February 7th, 2024 night edition

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The assessment, reviewed by The New York Times, indicates that over a fifth of the remaining hostages have tragically lost their lives.

Israeli military officials, speaking anonymously to discuss the sensitive matter, revealed that families of the 32 confirmed deceased hostages have been informed of their loved ones' fate.

Additionally, officers are investigating unconfirmed intelligence suggesting that at least 20 more hostages may have also perished.

Read more stories on the latest of the Israel-Hamas war here>>.

The revelation of the higher death toll is expected to intensify the ongoing debate within Israel regarding the government's approach to the hostage situation in Gaza. »

Cyberpunk 2077 Follow-up, codenamed Project Orion, grows in strength at CD PROJEKT RED North America

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CD PROJEKT RED has announced several high-profile additions to the team working on Project Orion — the anticipated follow-up to Cyberpunk 2077 being headed up by the US and Canada-based CD PROJEKT RED North America.

This group is now part of a larger team based in the newly created CDPR studio in Boston, Massachusetts.

Joining them at this location are industry professionals with years of experience and a variety of well-known and impressive AAA projects:. »

Is Modi's India really a friend to the world? – DW – 02

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"It is a matter of pride for all that India has carved a place for itself as 'Vishwamitra' and the entire world is seeing a friend in India," he told Parliament in September.

In 2023, India showcased its cultural and diplomatic ties when it hosted the G20 summit in New Delhi.

Though smaller diplomatic tussles are not a challenge for India, Singh said, but a possible conflict directly involving the US, India and China, "would really test India's fine balancing act...". »

Ukraine’s Special Forces blew up Russian radar station in Black Sea

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As a result of a successful operation on one of the extraction platforms in the Black Sea, the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed a Russian radar station and equipment that assisted the Russians in attacking southern Ukraine with kamikaze drones.

Using this radar, the Russians monitored the situation in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.

Quote: “The successfully conducted special operation ensured safer movement of ships and limited the enemy’s capabilities in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.”. »