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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 debuts with new features, a futuristic setting, and enhanced gameplay, aiming to be the franchise's biggest release yet. The regional launch in Riyadh highlights the Middle East's rising influence in gaming. Fans await to see if the game meets expectations.
The United States has assumed primary control at the Gaza ceasefire coordination center, sidelining Israel to a secondary role. An international force is being planned to take over Gaza, but key details and troop commitments remain uncertain. The United States is seeking United Nations approval for its comprehensive ceasefire and stabilization plan.
The European Union has condemned Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon as violations of the ceasefire with Hezbollah. The EU urged both sides to avoid actions that could escalate tensions and to focus on preserving the ceasefire.
Exiled Saudi official Saad Aljabri seeks help from former U.S. officials in his Canadian legal battle against corruption claims by Saudi Arabia. The case raises issues about state secrets and political motivations behind the charges.
The European Union has condemned Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and urged respect for the ceasefire. Lebanon and Iran have also criticized the attacks, warning of increased instability. The European Union called for restraint from all sides to maintain the ceasefire.
Standard & Poor's has raised Israel's credit rating outlook to stable after a ceasefire in Gaza, citing hopes for reduced conflict and economic improvement. The agency kept Israel's current rating in place, while noting that lasting peace could lead to further upgrades.
Zohran Mamdani's election as New York City's mayor marks a historic break from neoliberal politics and signals the rise of a new, openly socialist movement. His victory challenges longstanding American myths and opens space for debates on economic justice and global solidarity. The future of his reformist agenda now faces the test of institutional resistance.
Tucker Carlson faces intense criticism from fellow conservatives after interviewing far-right figure Nick Fuentes. The move has reignited internal divisions and debates over extremism within the conservative movement.
Gaza hospital officials say 15 Palestinian bodies have been returned from Israel as part of a ceasefire agreement. The exchange follows the recent return of an Israeli hostage's body. The handover is part of ongoing efforts to implement the ceasefire deal.
Israel returned the bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza after militants handed over an Israeli hostage's remains. The exchange is part of a fragile ceasefire, but aid to Gaza remains limited and the humanitarian situation dire.
Red Cross and Hamas members are searching for the body of an Israeli hostage in an Israeli-controlled area of Rafah. The location is believed to contain tunnels with Hamas operatives, but officials dispute details about the hostage's remains.
Israel has identified the body of Lior Rudaeff, returned from Gaza, as one of the hostages killed during the October attack. Most hostages' bodies have now been returned under the ceasefire deal.
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