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A Hamas-run agency says 21 people were killed and dozens wounded in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza today. The reported strikes are described as violating the ceasefire, but the figures have not been independently verified.
Gaza's civil defence says 21 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Saturday, further straining the ceasefire with Hamas. Both sides have accused each other of violating the truce, as casualties continue to mount.
Dozens were arrested at a London protest against the ban on Palestine Action, including the daughter of a Holocaust survivor. Demonstrators voiced concerns over free speech and the criminalization of protest, while a similar rally in Belfast saw no arrests.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister met with officials from Egypt, France, and Argentina at the G20 Summit to discuss bilateral relations and regional stability. The talks focused on cooperation and efforts to support peace in the Middle East.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Congress after a turbulent tenure and public split with Donald Trump. Her next steps are uncertain, with speculation about media or political ventures. Greene's departure marks the end of a controversial chapter in American politics.
Lisa Nandy is considering blocking a planned rise in the BBC licence fee as the broadcaster faces a crisis over impartiality and governance. Recent scandals and resignations have put the BBC under intense scrutiny. The decision on the licence fee is expected by February.
Four soldiers have been charged with smuggling weapons from Syria into Israel, with more charges expected. Authorities say the soldiers brought back a large cache of weapons for criminal groups. The case involves both military personnel and civilians.
Pakistan and the European Union have convened their seventh Strategic Dialogue, focusing on expanding trade, investment, and cooperation. The talks also addressed regional and global developments, with both sides agreeing to deepen collaboration under their Strategic Engagement Plan.
From Gaza to Jordan, a young boy finds healing and music after injury. The program also covers major events in Bangladesh, Ukraine, Spain, and the Black Sea.
Daily Mail's owner has agreed to buy The Telegraph for £500 million, forming a major right-leaning UK media group. The deal involves a partnership with a United States and Emirati consortium.
As warfare becomes increasingly automated, the Israel Defense Forces are rethinking how to balance cutting-edge technology with human decision-making. The shift toward drones and artificial intelligence is reshaping military strategy, but experts say victory still depends on human judgment and adaptability. The future of war will hinge on mastering this balance between machines and people.
Families of Yemeni aid workers detained by Houthi rebels face fear and uncertainty, with many held for months without charges. The Houthis accuse them of espionage, but families and the United Nations deny the claims. Loved ones continue to seek their release amid ongoing conflict and airstrikes.
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