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May 23, 2025
Yogi Adityanath makes controversial statement about Pakistan while Hamas releases video of attack on Israeli soldiers in Gaza
Hezbollah is focusing on local elections in Lebanon to demonstrate its political strength despite calls for disarmament and ongoing Israeli airstrikes. The group's popularity remains strong among many Shi'ite Muslims, especially in areas heavily impacted by the conflict.
Mark Jones, known for his tough playing style, represented Wales in both rugby union and rugby league during his career before becoming involved in coaching after retirement.
The casket of Yaron Lischinsky, who was murdered in a terror attack in DC, will be met by family and officials for a private memorial service before burial in Israel.
UN countries sign declaration affirming commitment to protecting civilians in armed conflict and upholding international humanitarian law, highlighting the dire situation in Gaza.
Israeli airstrikes kill Palestinians guarding aid trucks, hindering supplies from reaching those in need. Aid groups report looting of food meant for children. Israel intensifies airstrikes in Gaza, hitting 75 targets overnight.
Iran's participation in the talks is seen as a way to understand the US stance rather than make progress towards a deal. Delegations are currently meeting in Rome, led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
US denies news report of plan to cut 4,500 troops stationed in South Korea as 'not true', following a report by The Wall Street Journal citing defense officials
IDF Chief of General Staff concludes MG Zini's military service after ISA nomination. Prime Minister's Office defends decision to appoint new director amid security concerns during war.
Kneecap will release a new song before their London performance despite controversy surrounding one of their members facing a terror charge. The band continues to generate buzz and headlines with their upcoming performance and music release.
The Tel Aviv District Court rejected a police appeal to detain a Palestinian man accused of spitting at an IDF reserve officer, upholding his release on bail. The suspect, Ahmad Muhammad, admitted to the act but has been allowed to return home during legal proceedings.
Five years after George Floyd's murder, little progress has been made in addressing systemic racism in policing. Despite new policies, data suggests minimal impact on accountability or the number of police killings.