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Gazan drone photographer Mahmoud Wadi was reportedly killed by an Israeli strike in Khan Younis. His studio documented weddings and later the destruction in Gaza. The Israeli military has not responded to requests for comment.
Israel is close to approving a major gas export deal with Egypt, provided domestic gas prices are lowered. The move could reduce electricity costs in Israel and follows international pressure to finalize the agreement.
An Israeli man was severely attacked with an iron club by a group of locals in Kathmandu. He escaped with serious injuries and is now recovering in hospital. Authorities are investigating the motive and searching for the attackers.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development forecasts a strong rebound for Israel's economy as it shifts from wartime spending to private-sector growth. Interest rates and inflation are expected to decline, supporting this transition.
The White House used Sabrina Carpenter's song 'Juno' in a TikTok video promoting immigration enforcement, sparking controversy over the pairing of pop music and political messaging.
A new Palestinian militia leader in Gaza is rallying rival groups to challenge Hamas as the group regains strength during the ceasefire. Shawqi Abu Nasira says Gazans are ready to fight for their future and calls for international support to build a unified alternative.
Ra'am has declared it will oppose the government's ultra-Orthodox enlistment bill and not provide any support. The ruling party denies reaching out to Ra'am for backing, while Hadash-Ta'al also vows to challenge the government.
Qatar says it hopes to move Israel and Hamas into a new phase of peace talks soon after their recent ceasefire. The next round of negotiations will address key issues, including fighters still in Gaza tunnels.
A Jersey woman has been cleared of charges of inviting support for banned groups on social media. The court found her posts were personal commentary, not support.
A British military instructor in Ukraine has been detained for allegedly acting as a Russian agent and supplying weapons for assassinations. The arrest comes as Russian attacks intensify, with deadly strikes on Dnipro and the capture of Pokrovsk. The conflict continues to cause significant civilian casualties and destruction.
Emma Raducanu says she has moved past her stalking ordeal and is enjoying a peaceful off-season at home in London. She reflects on her personal growth, steady progress in tennis, and the importance of balancing her career with studying and family time.
The New York Times Cooking team presents its picks for the best cookbooks of 2025, featuring standout titles from around the world. Each book offers top-notch recipes, stunning photography, and fresh perspectives on global cuisines.
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