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We start your news day with you and give you a quick overview of the morning’s most important topics.

Israel is now fighting with ground troops throughout the Gaza Strip: The Israeli army has expanded the deployment of ground troops to the south of the Gaza Strip. “The armed forces face terrorists face to face and kill them,” he said. Several ships were apparently attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, and the destroyer “USS Carney” may also have been the target of the attack. Follow current developments on our Middle East ticker.

Sex, Video and the Secret Service Game: At the service of state power, Serbia’s intelligence services are involved in the electoral campaign for the December 17 elections. In sight: the opposition. More on that.

Paris attack suspect claims allegiance to Islamic State: The 26-year-old man who stabbed a German tourist and injured two other people in Paris claimed responsibility for the jihadist militia “Islamic State” (IS) in a video. He was known to the authorities. More on that.

Viennese police officer has to go to court over allegations of ill-treatment: The Vienna Public Prosecutor’s Office filed charges in another case of police violence. At the beginning of May 2023, the police officer hit a 19-year-old man in the head several times on the asphalt ground in Simmering. A criminal complaint was filed against him at the Regional Criminal Court. More on that.

The doctors at the Vienna hospital rehearse the revolt: Vienna hospital doctors took to the streets on Monday afternoon to demand better working conditions and more money. It’s a kind of dress rehearsal for a spring strike. More on that.

Bring me a beer, dear: On Wednesday night, our new “living room for everyone” truly opens to everyone. Invitation previews begin today at the new Vienna Museum. The “influencers” had been there for a long time. So it’s okay. Or? The morning gloss.

The Austrians have no chance of beating Brignone: Katharina Liensberger was the best Austrian and finished 11th in the Mont Tremblant giant slalom on Sunday. Just like the day before, the victory went to Italian Federica Brignone. More on that.