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A journey through France's Loire Valley reveals a world of majestic castles, vibrant student life in Tours, and celebrated vineyards. The region invites visitors to slow down and savor its rich history, artistic treasures, and renowned wines. Each stop offers a new perspective on the valley's enduring charm.
Syrian government forces have captured key Kurdish-held areas, including the Tabqa military airport, sparking deadly clashes and civilian displacement. The renewed violence threatens fragile political arrangements and raises fears of a broader conflict.
Countries must pay at least one billion dollars for a permanent seat on the new Gaza Board of Peace, according to the Trump administration. The board aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and has invited leaders from over sixty nations to join.
A new committee of Palestinian technocrats has pledged to rebuild Gaza and promote peace, democracy, and justice. The group aims to restore essential services and foster economic development while pursuing Palestinian self-determination.
The charter for the Board of Peace, led by United States President Donald Trump, sets out its structure and mission to promote peace in conflict zones. Membership is by invitation, and the Chairman holds broad powers over the Board's activities. The charter highlights practical, collaborative approaches to international peace-building.
United States officials have dismissed Israeli objections to the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan, insisting on American leadership. President Trump announced a new international board to oversee Gaza's reconstruction, but Israel objects to moving forward before all hostages are returned.
President Trump plans to impose tariffs on eight European countries over their opposition to his Greenland purchase proposal. The tariffs could rise if no deal is reached, raising concerns among European leaders.
Mummified cheetahs found in a Saudi Arabian cave have revealed that the species once lived in underground habitats on the peninsula. Genetic analysis suggests ancient cheetahs were closely related to critically endangered subspecies, opening new possibilities for conservation and rewilding. The discovery has prompted scientists to reconsider cheetah history in the region.
A Jaipur Literature Festival session condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide and called for global recognition and civil society action. Panelists urged for universal application of international law and criticized Western governments' support for Israel.
Gordon Brown says he regrets not opposing the Iraq War, admitting he was misled by claims about weapons of mass destruction. The revelations come as Tony Blair is appointed to a new peace initiative for Gaza.
Arab rioters attacked residents at the Shirat Tzion homestead near Qaddum, injuring one and destroying property. Locals say the violence is part of an ongoing pattern and claim the assailants are organized and externally supported.
Gujarat has launched India's first homegrown biofortified cherry tomatoes, Anand Lalima and Anand Kundan, offering farmers lower costs and higher nutrition. These resilient varieties can be grown in open fields, have reusable seeds, and are set to transform both Indian kitchens and farming practices.
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