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President Trump has vowed new tariffs on Indian rice, escalating trade tensions after US rice producers complained about Asian imports. The dispute centers on subsidies and market access, with both nations accusing each other of unfair practices. The move could affect the availability and price of basmati rice in the US.
A rare look inside Gaza's vast tunnel network exposes the grim reality faced by hostages and the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israeli forces. Despite a ceasefire, fighting and suffering continue, with the future of Gaza's governance still unclear.
Lithuania has declared an emergency due to balloons from Belarus disrupting airport operations and border traffic. Authorities have intercepted smuggling attempts and closed checkpoints, while Belarus denies involvement. The situation has led to travel disruptions and increased tensions.
Discover five quick and flavorful dinner recipes tailored to your cravings, from creamy chicken to vibrant vegetable korma. These dishes make weeknight cooking simple and delicious.
Nine Pakistani firms are showcasing auto components at Automechanika Dubai 2025, aiming to boost exports and global market presence. The event is expected to attract thousands of visitors and exhibitors from around the world.
A judge has allowed a Turkish student at Tufts University to resume her research after her visa was revoked and she was detained for criticizing Israel. The court found the government's actions likely violated her rights. Ozturk can now participate in research and teaching while her legal case continues.
Israel has nearly 50,000 undocumented residents, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan, according to new data. Most entered the country before recent border controls were implemented.
Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, including a training site for the group's elite force, citing violations of ceasefire terms. Lebanon has pledged to dismantle Hezbollah's border infrastructure, but Israel says progress is slow amid ongoing tensions.
The High Court has allowed the government a ninth delay in responding to a petition for foreign journalists to access Gaza. The Foreign Press Association criticized the repeated extensions, saying they undermine transparency and the legal process.
An 11-month-old infant has died from measles complications, the twelfth such case among unvaccinated children during the current outbreak. Health officials urge vaccination and have set up special clinics in outbreak areas.
An unvaccinated 11-month-old baby has died from measles, marking the twelfth fatality in Israel's current outbreak. Health authorities stress the importance of timely medical care and vaccination.
A Gazan peace activist claims Hamas hid vital food supplies for children in warehouses to worsen the hunger crisis. The activist says this was done to support a famine narrative, while Israel denies there is famine in Gaza.
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