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Israel has offered trapped Hamas fighters in Rafah a chance to surrender and relocate if they disarm, but none have accepted. Hamas is calling for international pressure on Israel to allow safe passage for its members.
President Trump has called for tougher migration policies after a shooting near the White House involving an Afghan national. His remarks signal increased scrutiny and deportations, raising concerns among advocates for refugees.
Pope Leo XIV begins his first papal trip abroad, visiting Turkey and Lebanon. His journey focuses on Christian unity and inter-religious dialogue, with key events in Iznik and Beirut.
Pullman has announced a major rebrand and plans to operate more than 220 hotels worldwide, with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf as key markets. The brand is shifting toward culturally inspired, creative hospitality experiences to meet the needs of a new generation of premium travelers.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Investment, National Industrial Development Center, Stellantis, and Petromin have signed an agreement to explore vehicle manufacturing in the Kingdom. The partnership aims to boost local production and support Vision 2030 goals. The project is expected to create jobs and strengthen the automotive sector.
International chefs are preparing global dishes with Pakistani ingredients at Karachi's Global Cuisine Show, aiming to boost food exports. The event highlights Pakistan's agricultural diversity and attracts buyers from over 80 countries.
A British Palestinian doctor has been suspended amid an investigation into alleged antisemitic social media posts. The suspension is a precaution while the inquiry continues, with no evidence of patient harm reported.
Georgia has dropped its election interference case against President Donald Trump and others, ending a major legal challenge. Prosecutors cited the complexity and lengthy timeline as reasons for dismissal. Trump welcomed the decision and criticized the investigation.
Two National Guard troops were critically injured in a targeted shooting near the White House, with the suspect in custody. Authorities are investigating the motive as leaders express solidarity and concern. The incident comes amid ongoing debate over the National Guard's deployment in Washington.
Andrea Thompson's 'World's Strongest Woman' win was overshadowed by controversy, while USA Fencing seeks to rebuild trust after a challenging year. Other headlines include criminal charges against a college football player, criticism of NBA court safety, and Thanksgiving Day NFL coverage.
Bus station screens in several cities were hacked to play music and alarms, alarming passengers. Officials are investigating and urging vigilance. Security issues with the displays have reportedly persisted.
A National Health Service doctor has been suspended over alleged antisemitic social media posts while an investigation takes place. The tribunal found no evidence of patient harm but said the posts could affect public confidence in the profession. Her suspension will be reviewed in six months.
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