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48 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on a school and market in Gaza City. The death toll includes women and children, with medics reporting 15 killed at the school and 33 at the market.
Lebanon's Finance Minister and Minister of Energy visited Baghdad to discuss energy cooperation with Iraq, including the restart of an oil pipeline. Discussions also included revamping a refinery in northern Lebanon and settling outstanding payments for past fuel shipments.
Lebanon welcomes Emirati tourists back after a travel ban was lifted. Prime Minister Salam assures safety and security for Arab visitors during the summer. Efforts are focused on revitalizing tourism and investment in Lebanon.
UK companies sent thousands of military munitions to Israel despite suspension of arms-export licenses, including F-35 components. Campaign groups analyzed data showing deliveries of munitions and arms, prompting calls for investigation and halt to arms exports.
Witkoff will brief all 15 members of the Security Council at the US Mission to the United Nations. Israel's plans to take over the distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza have faced criticism from European leaders and aid groups.
Saudi officials held discussions with their American counterparts to review ties and strategic partnership, as well as address issues of common interest. President Donald Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia next week.
The U.S. bombing campaign in Yemen weakened the Houthi group, but they still pose a threat to Israel and U.S. vessels. The costly military operation has not completely eliminated the Houthi threat in the region.
Israel exempts restaurant tips from VAT following lobbying efforts from industry organizations and lawmakers. The decision to enforce VAT on tips from June 1, 2025, was successfully reversed after a joint effort by the Institute of Tax Consultants and the Israeli Restaurants and Bars Association.
Israel's forex reserves hit an all-time high of $222.035 billion in April 2025, driven by a revaluation that added $4.842 billion. This increase marks a significant rise from the previous record of $220.377 billion in September 2024.
Peter Andre faces backlash for his role in a new film where he wears dreadlocks and puts on a Jamaican accent. The director defends the film, highlighting the need for laughter and escapism through comedy.
Federal probe initiated after violent anti-Israel protest at University of Washington leads to arrests and property damage. Education Secretary condemns the violence and emphasizes protection of civil rights on campuses.
Vice President JD Vance is optimistic about the Iran nuclear talks, highlighting the possibility of a mutually beneficial agreement. He also mentioned the potential for future discussions with Russia and China on nuclear disarmament.
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