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Israeli strikes on Gaza killed 10 Palestinians, including a baby, after an attack on Israeli soldiers. The violence comes as the Rafah crossing with Egypt reopens, straining the ceasefire.
A University of Minnesota student group has become a leader in illegal anti-immigration enforcement protests, shifting from previous anti-Israel activism. Recent demonstrations have led to arrests, property damage, and the group's suspension by the university.
Governor Wes Moore's story of his great-grandfather fleeing the Ku Klux Klan is contradicted by historical records, which show a peaceful transfer to Jamaica. Church archives and newspapers offer no evidence of Klan involvement or racial conflict.
Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed at least 17 Palestinians, including children, after a soldier was wounded in the north. The violence comes amid ongoing accusations of ceasefire violations from both sides.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope that the new Board of Peace will help end the Gaza conflict and support a two-state solution. He thanked Kazakhstan for joining the initiative and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to Palestinian statehood.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 17 Palestinians, mostly women and children, as violence persists despite a ceasefire. Israel says its actions responded to militant attacks, while Palestinians and mediators condemn the ongoing deaths.
Senate Democrats are urging a delay in Kevin Warsh's nomination as US central bank chair amid ongoing investigations into current Federal Reserve officials. The White House defends Warsh and criticizes Democrats for politicizing the process.
Saudi media has intensified its criticism of Israel, casting doubt on the likelihood of normalization between the two countries. The shift comes amid the war in Gaza and growing regional rivalries, with officials expressing mixed signals about future relations.
An Israeli reserve officer was severely wounded in northern Gaza after an attack by Hamas militants, prompting Israeli forces to respond with targeted strikes. The military called the incident a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
Fourteen migrants died after their boat collided with a coast guard vessel near Chios, Greece. Rescue operations continue, and Greece's treatment of migrants remains under scrutiny.
The ancient Pilgrimage Road in Jerusalem has opened to the public after years of excavation, revealing significant archaeological finds. Officials from Israel and the United States attended the inauguration, celebrating the site's historical importance.
Pep Guardiola has spoken out on global humanitarian issues, urging compassion and solidarity. While some question his moral consistency, his willingness to address suffering is praised. The article argues that expecting moral purity from public figures is unrealistic.
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