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China's deputy fm Sun Weidong met with Pakistan's ambassador Khalil Hashmi to discuss tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, expressing support for a lasting ceasefire.
Iran hints at possible compromise on uranium enrichment restrictions in ongoing negotiations with the US, marking progress in discussions that have yet to address specific enrichment levels.
BBC cameraman injured in Israeli strike in Gaza, underscoring the devastating impact of the conflict on civilians and children. The Israeli military claims Hamas was using a hospital as a cover, while Hamas denies the allegations.
Trump claims credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire through trade, Congress questions Modi-Sharif comparison, India rejects US mediation offer in J&K dispute.
Israeli officials launched air strikes in Khan Younis to target a top Hamas member, resulting in casualties in the area. The strikes come amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas.
Former India cricketers praise Virat Kohli's contributions after his retirement from Test cricket.
Gary Lineker sparks outrage after sharing an Instagram story with antisemitic imagery, leading to calls for his removal from the BBC. The incident is part of a pattern of controversies surrounding Lineker and the network's perceived anti-Israel bias.
Israel faces a conscription crisis as the government grapples with the issue of haredi exemptions amid escalating tensions and legal demands for equality.
President Trump lifts sanctions on Syria, encouraging the new leaders to bring stability and peace to the war-torn nation. The decision comes after discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Basel to walk silently against Israel in Eurovision. Celine Dion wants to return to Switzerland. Nakba Day march planned to remember Palestinian displacement in 1948.
President Trump confirms that the Boeing 747 gift from Qatar will go to the Department of Defense, not to him. Democrats raise ethics concerns over the acceptance of the gift.
US eases sanctions on Syria for aid and agriculture, but the Caesar Act sanctions remain, impacting humanitarian aid and economic recovery in the country.
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