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Mass Displacement in Lebanon After Intensified Israeli Evacuation Warnings

                                                     Displaced people walk outside a school-turned-shelter, in Beirut Tens of thousands of Lebanese civilians have been forced into shelters after what officials described as “unprecedented” evacuation warnings issued by the Israeli military. Local authorities estimate that around 100,000 people have fled their homes in southern Lebanon within a short period, seeking safety in schools, public buildings, and makeshift community centers. The warnings follow a sharp escalation in cross‑border hostilities, with Israeli forces expanding the areas they instructed residents to evacuate. Lebanese municipalities and humanitarian groups say the pace and scale of displacement have overwhelmed available shelter capacity, leaving many families without adequate access to food, medical care, or basi...

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Farewell to the Immortal: Hulk Hogan Dies at 71, Leaving a Legacy Larger Than Life

The wrestling world mourns the loss of one of its most iconic figures. Hulk Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, passed away at the age of 71 following a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. Widely regarded as the face of professional wrestling during its meteoric rise in the 1980s, Hogan helped transform the sport into a global entertainment juggernaut.

Known for his signature moves, booming charisma, and catchphrase “Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?”, Hogan was a six-time WWE champion and a two-time inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame. His legendary bout against Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III remains one of the most celebrated moments in wrestling history.

Beyond the ring, Hogan became a pop culture icon, starring in films like Rocky III, Mr. Nanny, and the TV series Thunder in Paradise. His reality show Hogan Knows Best offered fans a glimpse into his personal life, further cementing his status as a household name.

Despite his fame, Hogan’s career was not without controversy. He faced public backlash over racist remarks and a high-profile lawsuit against Gawker Media, which resulted in a $31 million settlement. Yet, his influence on wrestling and entertainment remains undeniable.

 Hogan is survived by his wife, Sky Daily, and two children. Tributes have poured in from fans and fellow wrestlers alike, with Ric Flair calling him “an incredible athlete, talent, friend, and father”.

Hulk Hogan’s legacy will endure in the hearts of millions who grew up cheering for the red-and-yellow-clad hero. In the words of the Hulkster himself: “The power of Hulkamania will live forever, brother.”


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