Global News Highlights: From Investigations to Natural Disasters
This report covers recent global news including the investigation of Telegram boss Pavel Durov by French judges, and the probe into the sinking of Mike Lynch's yacht. It also details military actions in Gaza and the West Bank, a powerful typhoon in Japan, and various other international incidents.
French judges will determine on Wednesday whether Telegram CEO Pavel Durov will face a formal investigation over alleged organized crime links on the messaging platform. Durov was detained at a Paris airport, raising questions about app providers' responsibility for criminal activity and the limits of free speech.
Italian prosecutors are examining two more crew members from Mike Lynch's yacht following its sinking in a storm off Sicily. The incident killed Lynch and six others, drawing scrutiny to the circumstances of the yacht's capsize.
Israeli forces intensified their offensive in Khan Younis, Gaza, killing at least 34 Palestinians while clashing with Hamas fighters. The unexpected tank advance forced local residents to evacuate urgently.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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