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Plants emit an ultrasonic 'scream' when their stems are cut or water is in short supply

A team of scientists at Tel Aviv University have discovered that some plants emit a high frequency distress sound when they undergo environmental stress, something like a scream.




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Jewish woman claims the photo in her new Swedish passport was 'doctored' to give her a hooked nose

Annika Hernroth-Rothstein says the image of her face was altered at a police station in Sweden, leaving her feeling 'small and humiliated' (the offending photo is pictured).




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British woman accused of making up gang rape claim will have to spend Christmas in Cyprus

The 19-year-old, who MailOnline is not naming, had her case adjourned until December 30, meaning she will have to spend Christmas in Cyprus after her passport was confiscated.




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Do the Ecclestones have a hunch whodunnit?

ALISON BOSHOFF: Tamara believes the £50 million raid on her home in Kensington Palace Gardens on Friday night in which she lost 'almost every piece' of jewellery was an inside job.




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This Morning viewers annoyde as Uri Geller claims he helped Boris Johnson win the General Election

Appearing on This Morning, British-Israeli magician Uri Geller claimed he meddled in the General Election by gifting Boris Johnson with an energised spoon because he couldn't let Corbyn win.




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Israeli student is subjected to sickening, foul-mouthed anti-Semitic tirade on New York subway

Lihi Aharon was riding the train from Manhattan to Brooklyn earlier this week when a fellow passenger launched the anti-Semitic abuse.




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Mother of teen accused of lying that she was gang-raped in Cyprus slams embassy 'lack of support'

The 19-year-old is on trial for falsely alleging that she was attacked by 12 Israeli tourists at a hotel in Ayia Napa in July. Her mother claimed there has been a lack of consular assistance




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Transfer news: Brighton line up January move for Amiens forward Moussa Konate

Brighton are showing interest in Amiens forward Moussa Konate. The Senegal international, 26, hopes to qualify for a work permit after missing out on a move to England last summer.




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Campaign to BOYCOTT Cyprus sweeps Twitter amid fury over British woman's conviction

The 19-year-old, who the MailOnline has decided not to name, was convicted of making up the story that she was the victim of a brutal assault in Ayia Napa over the summer.




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Cyprus warn UK not to interfere in country's justice over woman convicted of making up 'gang rape'

Amid mounting criticism, the Mediterranean island called on the UK to 'show respect' and leave its courts 'unfettered' after British ministers threatened to intervene over the trial's fairness.




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Mother of British woman 19 convicted of lying about Aiya Napa gang rape calls for boycott of Cyprus

The mother of the 19-year-old from Derbyshire has backed a social media campaign dubbed '#BoycottCyprus' and an online petition to drop all charges against her daughter.




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Psychologist Dr Christine Tizzard of British Cyprus woman 19 convicted of making up rape on GMB

Dr Christine Tizzard, of West Sussex, has been in contact with the 19-year-old woman who was found guilty of 'public mischief' by a Cyprian court this week.




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British woman's gang rape was closely followed by the accused Israeli youths family

The plight of 12 Israeli youths accused of gang-rape by a British girl in Cyprus was followed closely by those in high places in their homeland.




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Was Cyprus gang-rape case verdict politically motivated?

Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Cypriot president Nicos Anastasiades in Athens today to sign off on a $6bn EastMed pipeline deal, just days after the high-profile gang-rape case concluded.




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British student who faces jail in Cyprus urges Boris Johnson to intervene

The 19-year-old faces up to a year in prison after she was found guilty of 'public mischief' over her claim that 12 Israeli men gang-raped her in Ayia Napa.




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European authorities investigating terror suspect say WhatsApp informed him his phone was hacked

In October, WhatsApp told 1,400 users - including a terror suspect that authorities in a Western European country were tracking - that their phones had been hacked into by spyware.




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Doctor who treated 'gang-rape' British teenager in Cyprus says he 'believed' her

Cypriot doctor Sergios Sergiou, who was one of the first people to see the young woman in the moments after the alleged incident the two-star Pambos Napa Rocks hotel in Ayia Napa.




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How Israel has turned on the 12 teenage boys accused of sexually assaulting a British girl in Cyprus

In Israel, where public opinion initially swung behind the 12 teenage boys accused of sexually assaulting the British girl at a an Ayia Napa hotel, sympathy for their plight is rapidly running out.




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Chelsea lead chase for Wilfried Zaha as Eagles ace drops representative to work with super agent

MATT HUGHES - AHEAD OF THE GAME: The Israeli super-agent has excellent relationships with many at Chelsea and is even close to Roman Abramovich, the owner of the Blues.




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Fury as one of 12 Israeli men vows to sue British teenager

Yona Golub (pictured) claimed the 19-year-old student, who insists she was held down and raped in Ayia Napa, had turned his life into a nightmare.




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British girl accused of lying over Cyprus gang rape was 'tricked' into handing over her passport

A friend - who was with the 19-year-old on the night of the alleged assault - revealed that police threatened to drop the investigation into her case if she did not stay on the island of Cyprus.




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Donald Trump Jr poses with AR-15 designed with Hillary Clinton behind bars, Jerusalem crusader cross

'Symbols depicting different warriors are about as common in gun culture as hating President Trump is in the oped pages of the New York Times,' Don Jr's spokesman said Monday.




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Judge who convicted British teen of lying about being gang raped 'has a dislike of women'

Michaelis Papathanasiou will sentence the Brit, from Derbyshire, tomorrow, after ruling that she lied about being held down and gang raped by 12 Israeli men.




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Prince Charles visit to Israel and occupied Palestine will go ahead

Clarence House said yesterday the security situation was being 'monitored closely', but Charles still intends to become the most senior British royal to pay Jerusalem an official visit.




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Denise Welch admits at the height of her alcoholism she feared being raped

Loose Women panelist Denise Welsh, from Tynemouth, admitted on today's show that she feared being raped at the height of her alcoholism, because she found herself in dangerous situations.




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Homeward bound! British tourist, 19, arrives for flight to UK

The 19 year old was photographed before she was due to board a British Airways flight with her mother from Larnaca airport in Cyprus and was mobbed by supporters.




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Gal Gadot shows she's a mortal human as she gasps for air during hike with husband Yaron Varsano

Gal Gadot shows she's a mere mortal human as she gasps for air during a rigorous hike with husband Yaron Varsano and their pet pooch in Los Angeles on Tuesday.




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CES: Amazing footage shows a self-driving car navigating the narrow streets of Jerusalem

An Israeli tech firm focused on autonomous driving systems shared an impressive new video of one of its vehicles navigating the cramped and crowded streets of Jerusalem.




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Israeli intelligence helped US carry out assassination of Soleimani - and PM Netanyahu was warned

Iran's top general Qassem Soleimani was killed in a US airstrike as he left Baghdad International Airport on January 3rd. Israeli intelligence reportedly confirmed which flight he came in on.




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Iranian students refuse to step on US and Israeli flags as Trump warns 'do not kill protesters'

The video, which was apparently recorded at Shaheed Beheshti University on Sunday, was made public as Trump warned Iranian officials: 'DO NOT KILL YOUR PROTESTERS.'




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Iranian demonstrators burn the Union flag and hold up posters proclaiming 'Down With England'

The hardliners chanted 'Death to Britain' and held aloft placards reading 'Down with England', prompted by the brief arrest of Britain's ambassador to Iran yesterday.




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The fad diets that DO work: Dietitian reveals the five food plans that get results

Australian dietitian Susie Burrell has revealed the five fad diets that do work - and the ones you should steer clear of if you want long-term weight loss results.




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Iranian propaganda video shows fake assassination of President Trump, Mike Pompeo and Israeli PM

The clip shows Iranian officials planning their revenge for the killing of Qods Force commander Qasem Soleimani. They are seen storming the White House in Washington DC.




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Don Jr. admits he knows Lev Parnas and slams 'weaker Republicans' for advocating for witnesses

Donald Trump Jr. admitted Sunday morning that he knows Lev Parnas, an associate of attorney Rudy Giuliani who claims to have a relationship with Donald Trump. 




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Facebook blocks Israeli 'brainwashing' firm 'The Spinner'

Facebook has stopped an Israeli start-up called The Spinner from its platform after concerns it is intentionally misleading customers.




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Furious Emmanuel Macron argues with Israeli police during visit to Jerusalem

The 42-year-old head of state erupted in anger after officers broke diplomatic protocol by walking into Saint Anne's, in the city's Old Town, on Wednesday.




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A review of NYX Hotel Prague where local artists are welcome to use the walls as a blank canvas 

NYX Hotel Prague is located slap-bang in the centre of the Czech capital. James Murphy checked in and found the property is an explosion of art, photography and colour.




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UN: Israeli spyware from NSO Group may have been used in Saudi hack of Jeff Bezos

The report issued on Wednesday by the UN suggested that NSO Group's Pegasus spyware was the 'most likely' explanation for data that was stolen from Bezos' phone.




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WHAT BOOK would Wilbur Smith take to a desert island? 

Wilbur Smith is currently reading The Egyptian by Mika Waltari. The writer revealed that he would take My African Journey by Winston Churchill to a desert island.




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How Saudi cyber chief spent years acquiring hacking tools thought to have been used on Bezos

Saud al-Qahtani, the former head of cybersecurity in Saudi Arabia, is thought to have spent years acquiring hacking tools for the state, including a $55m purchase from NSO Group in 2017.




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ISIS orders militants to begin conquering Israeli settlements and start targeting Jews 

Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi, the spokesperson and leader of the Islamic State, directed the organisation's remaining militants to wage a campaign of terror against Israeli settlements,




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James Packer named as star witness in corruption trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The billionaire businessman gifted $300,000 worth of cigars, champagne and other presents to Netanyahu and his wife Sara.




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Donald Trump unveils his vision for Middle East peace with a TUNNEL linking the West Bank and Gaza

Trump stood beside newly-indicted Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House as he unveiled a plan his son-in-law has worked on for three years but Palestinians reject.




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Rashida Tlaib fails to apologize for retweeting false story about Israeli settlers

Last Saturday, Tlaib shared a tweet originally penned by a Palestinian rights activist which read: '7 yr old Palestinian child was kidnapped by a herd of violent Israeli settlers'.




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'Evil spirits' of racism and anti-Semitism are re-emerging, Germany and Israel's presidents warn

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Germans had a responsibility to never forget their Nazi past and to stop hatred from spreading, at a special parliamentary session in the Bundestag today.




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The Voice finalist reveals was sexually harassed by music industry bosses as a young artist

Singer-songwriter Lloren, 29, whose real name is Lauren Bannon, from Weymouth, told FEMAIL it's easy to understand why so many victims of sexual assault and harassment stay silent.




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Passenger plane 'is almost SHOT DOWN by Syrian air defences near Damascus

An Airbus A320 with 172 passengers on board made an emergency landing in Russia-controlled Khmeimim air base after Syrian air defence nearly hit it, Russian state news said.




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Secret document that PROVES Iran was building a nuclear weapon as far back as 2002

The document was seized as part of a raid by Israeli intelligence agents on a compound in Tehran in 2018, and is now being exclusively revealed to the world by MailOnline.




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Star Wars-like Israeli drone defense system downs multiple targets with high-powered laser beam

Manufacturers of the Israeli-made Drone Dome C-UAS hailed the system a '100 per cent success' after it brought down drones that were zig-zagging sharply during tests.




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Ancestors of modern birds became warm blooded very early in their evolution 

Experts from Hebrew University of Jerusalem studied the chemical bonds of the egg shells to find the likely body temperature of the dinosaur inside and its mother.