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Iraq holds parliamentary elections as the country navigates a tense power struggle between American and Iranian influence. Powerful militias linked to Iran are seeking greater political control, while the United States pushes for their disarmament. Many Iraqis are disillusioned, expecting little change from the vote.
John Fetterman's memoir offers a stark, personal look at his mental health struggles and disillusionment with political life. The book breaks from political memoir conventions, focusing more on vulnerability and personal survival than policy. It provides an unfiltered perspective on Fetterman's experiences inside and outside the Senate.
Hannah Shvets, a Communist Party member and Cornell student, has been elected to the Ithaca Common Council. She plans to focus on housing, public transit, police oversight, and social justice initiatives. Her victory is part of a wave of recent left-wing successes in local government.
Egypt has started parliamentary elections amid concerns over increasing presidential power. The pro-government coalition is expected to win, while opposition parties are fragmented.
Freed hostage Matan Zangkauer shares his harrowing experience of two years in captivity, detailing abuse, psychological torment, and the impact of his mother's activism. He describes moments of despair, hope, and eventual reunion with his family.
The Israeli military is calling for the return of administrative detention orders to address rising settler violence against Palestinians. Senior commanders are urging immediate action after previous measures were canceled under political pressure.
UNRWA's chief is calling for the agency to lead Gaza's reconstruction despite ongoing controversy over its alleged Hamas ties. Recent rulings and reports have fueled debate about UNRWA's neutrality and role in delivering aid.
The white-throated kingfisher is Israel's most widespread and adaptable kingfisher, known for its vibrant appearance and loud calls. Experts highlight its unique survival skills and diverse diet. This colorful bird has become a symbol of resilience in Israel's wildlife.
Oaxaca's Day of the Dead festivities mix solemn remembrance with lively parades, music, and dancing. Locals dress as goblins and monsters to honor the departed in a celebration that begins days before the official holiday.
Syria's president says there will be no direct talks with Israel for now after meeting President Trump, but future negotiations remain possible. The Golan Heights and Syria's border with Israel are key issues.
President Donald Trump criticized Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for her recent comments on his foreign policy and leadership. Greene has taken positions at odds with the White House and fellow Republicans, including criticism of United States aid to Israel.
Islamabad welcomes delegates from over 40 nations for a major parliamentary conference focused on peace, security, and legislative cooperation. The event aims to strengthen Pakistan's role in international parliamentary diplomacy.
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