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Israel says top Hamas commander Raad Saad was killed after an explosion wounded two Israeli reservists in Gaza. Leaders described Saad as a key figure in past and ongoing attacks against Israel.
Israeli forces have killed a senior Hamas official in Gaza, intensifying tensions amid ongoing peace efforts. The United States is pushing a controversial plan for Gaza's future governance. Talks between the United States and Israel are set for later this month.
The year 2025 saw the rise of Reform, Labour's internal turmoil, and Donald Trump's return to power, reshaping both UK and global politics. With major elections looming, questions remain about Labour's leadership and the future direction of British politics.
A Chicago suburb grappled with the revelation that a longtime school custodian was a former Nazi guard. Efforts to remove him were met with community support for the custodian and antisemitic backlash. The story exposes the complexities of confronting evil in seemingly inclusive communities.
Donald Trump made waves with self-congratulatory events, controversial comments on migration and foreign policy, and renewed attacks on the media. He dismissed new Epstein-related photos as political attacks and continued to portray himself as a tireless and uniquely capable leader. The week ended with Trump sharing memes and highlighting his achievements.
A large homeless encampment in central London has brought renewed focus to the city's record levels of rough sleeping. Residents say they feel neglected despite promises from political leaders to address the crisis.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Baghdad to mark the end of the political mission established after the 2003 invasion. Iraqi leaders praised the mission's contributions and announced a new phase of cooperation with the United Nations.
The cabinet has legalized 19 West Bank outposts, including two vacated in 2005, sparking international criticism and celebration from settler groups. The move comes amid a surge in settlement expansion and rising violence in the region.
Progressive candidates are challenging Democratic incumbents nationwide, backed by influential groups and leaders. The movement highlights growing divisions within the party as progressives seek to shift its direction ahead of the 2026 elections.
President Erdogan, after meeting with Vladimir Putin, voiced hope for a Russia-Ukraine peace plan and warned against turning the Black Sea into a conflict zone. He plans to discuss the issue with United States President Donald Trump.
Iran is grappling with a worsening water crisis fueled by climate change and decades of mismanagement. Overuse and inefficient practices have led to depleted reservoirs and damaged ecosystems.
Thousands protested across Italy against the government's proposed budget, demanding more investment in healthcare and education. Unions say the budget will harm workers, while the government defends its policies. The demonstrations highlight growing public discontent.
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