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Al Jazeera Vows to Continue Gaza Coverage After Targeted Killing of Correspondent Amid Record Journalist Death Toll
Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif highlights the unprecedented danger to journalists in Gaza, where 184 have been killed since the war began, as media outlets vow to continue coverage despite severe risks.
read moreIsrael Plans Takeover of Gaza City Amid Mounting International Outcry and Humanitarian Crisis
Israel plans to take over Gaza City amid its ongoing war with Hamas, escalating a humanitarian crisis as international criticism and concerns over hostage safety intensify.
read moreCAR Resists Russia’s Bid to Swap Wagner for Africa Corps
Central African Republic resists Russia’s demand to replace Wagner with Africa Corps and pay in cash, preferring to retain Wagner’s more effective, mineral-based support.
read moreHostage Videos Escalate Pressure on Netanyahu Amid Gaza War and Famine Crisis
Graphic videos of emaciated Israeli hostages in Gaza intensify public pressure on Netanyahu for a ceasefire, amid deepening famine and soaring Palestinian casualties from the ongoing war.
read moreU.S.-China Trade Talks Continue Amid Standoff Over Beijing’s Oil Imports from Iran and Russia
U.S.-China trade talks progress but remain stalled over Washington’s demand that Beijing stop importing oil from Iran and Russia, which China rejects as a threat to its sovereignty and energy security.
read moreCanada to Recognize Palestinian State in September if Conditions Met, Joins International Push for Two-State Solution
Canada will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN in September if democratic reforms are met, joining a growing international movement led by France and the UK to support a two-state solution.
read morePalestinian Death Toll in Gaza War Surpasses 60,000 Amid Escalating Hunger Crisis
The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 60,000, amid a worsening hunger crisis and growing international concern over aid access and civilian casualties in Gaza.
read moreDispute Grows Over Starvation in Gaza Amid Rising Malnutrition Deaths and Aid Access Challenges
Rising malnutrition deaths in Gaza amid limited aid access and looting have sparked global concern and dispute, as Israel denies starvation while the U.N. reports worsening conditions.
read moreCrowd Surge at Hindu Temple in Haridwar Kills Six, Injures Dozens
A crowd surge at Haridwar’s Mansa Devi temple, triggered by a fallen electric wire, killed six people and injured 29 during a religious gathering.
read moreTraining Jet Crashes Into Dhaka School, Killing 25 and Injuring 171
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka, killing 25 people—mostly students—and injuring 171 others, marking the capital's deadliest air accident in recent memory.
read moreJapan’s Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority, Deepening Political Instability
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house, marking a historic political setback and deepening Japan's political instability.
read moreTrump Announces New Military Aid for Ukraine Amid Mixed Reactions from Kyiv and Moscow
Trump announces new U.S. military aid to Ukraine, including Patriot missiles, prompting mixed reactions from Kyiv’s gratitude to Moscow’s dismissal.
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