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Syrian authorities have started moving Kurdish fighters out of Aleppo after days of deadly clashes that killed at least 21 civilians and displaced over 140,000 people. A ceasefire was declared, but tensions and sporadic violence continue as talks over Kurdish integration stall.
Troops in Gaza responded to three ceasefire violations on Saturday, eliminating threats after militants crossed a designated boundary. Forces remain deployed and committed to maintaining security.
United States Special Envoy Tom Barrack has urged an immediate cease in hostilities between Syrian forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces. He met with Syrian and Jordanian officials to support dialogue and peaceful solutions for Aleppo and Sweida. Both sides reaffirmed commitments to integration and civilian protection.
An Israeli man is in critical condition after a crash in Thailand, and his family is urgently seeking O-negative blood donors at Nakornping Hospital.
Techno Paints plans to raise Rs 500 crore through an initial public offering by 2026-27 and expand its presence across India and into the Middle East. The company expects strong revenue growth and has appointed Sachin Tendulkar as brand ambassador.
Israelis received a threatening message from abroad, prompting reassurances from authorities that it is an attempt to cause panic. The messages follow reports of hacks targeting public figures' social media accounts.
President Trump shared a warning from Senator Graham about Iran's crackdown on protesters, signaling possible US action. Reports indicate a rising death toll among demonstrators. The situation has drawn international concern.
A German-Iranian man has been charged with urging dozens of minors online to harm themselves, including encouraging suicide. Prosecutors say he targeted children internationally and faces serious charges, which his lawyer denies.
A retired general has warned Iran to take President Trump's threats seriously after violent crackdowns on protests. The regime faces mounting unrest, internet blackouts, and international pressure as the death toll rises. Iran's leader reportedly has a plan to flee if the situation worsens.
Keir Starmer urges Labour MPs to back his leadership by highlighting global threats, but many remain focused on domestic concerns and falling poll numbers. His strategy is seen as increasingly desperate amid mounting internal pressure.
Turkey's foreign minister accused Israel of fueling Iran's protests and seeking regional conflict, while urging diplomatic solutions and improved ties between Iran and its neighbors. He warned that external manipulation is influencing unrest and called for negotiations to prevent escalation.
Protests against the Iranian regime continue worldwide, with a protester climbing the Iranian embassy balcony in London. Western leaders have condemned Iran's crackdown on demonstrators, as unrest grows and information remains limited due to an internet blackout.
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