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IDF troops eliminated terrorists who planted explosives near their position in northern Gaza. Forces also dismantled a tunnel containing weapons and hideouts near the border. The IDF continues to operate against threats in the area.
Ran Gvili's family urges President Trump to pressure Hamas for his release, as United States envoys visit Israel. They stress that any efforts for peace in the region should begin with bringing Gvili home.
A man was stabbed and several arrests were made after violent clashes between Kurdish and Syrian groups in Manchester. Police increased patrols and powers following protests and disorder in the city. Authorities are appealing for information as they work to restore calm.
XTEND, an Israeli robotics company, is partnering with Lockheed Martin to integrate its advanced drone operating system into US military operations. The company’s technology enables control of drone swarms in challenging environments and is gaining traction worldwide. XTEND is rapidly expanding and could become Israel’s first defense-tech unicorn.
United States envoys urged Israel to move forward with the Gaza ceasefire's second phase, including reopening the Rafah border crossing. Humanitarian conditions in Gaza worsen as civilians face cold and continued violence. Tensions remain over the return of hostages and civilian casualties.
A Palestinian journalist in Ireland shared her personal losses during a Dublin protest, as organisers called for government action and highlighted ongoing suffering in Gaza. The event was one of several planned across the country.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister held talks with Iran and Türkiye after backing Tehran at the United Nations Human Rights Council. The discussions focused on regional issues and highlighted Islamabad's growing diplomatic involvement.
Umer Khalid, the last remaining hunger striker in the United Kingdom, is refusing water and faces imminent risk of death. His protest follows charges related to alleged activism, with doctors warning he could die within days if the situation is not resolved.
A Tel Aviv playground sits on land owned by Iran since the 1970s, originally intended for an embassy. The plot remains Iran's despite decades of diplomatic estrangement.
Syrian government forces are advancing into Kurdish-held northeastern Syria, prompting Kurdish leaders to call for international support and mobilize against a looming assault. The offensive follows the collapse of a power-sharing deal and has raised fears of large-scale violence against civilians.
Trump allies are pushing for increased pressure on Cuba, seeing a strategic opening after Venezuela's collapse. The administration is weighing options like oil blockades and tariffs, but faces skepticism over whether these measures will force change. The debate highlights divisions over how best to approach Cuba's resilient government.
Four Israelis were arrested on Koh Phangan after police found cocaine, MDMA, and a new drug called 'Labubu' during a villa raid. They are facing deportation, and investigations continue.
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