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Nine people were killed in Gaza after Israeli forces fired on a bus, according to Hamas authorities. The military said the vehicle was 'suspicious' and had crossed a restricted area. The incident occurred east of the Zeitun neighborhood.
The Houthis remain defiant after the killing of their military chief, vowing to continue their fight. The group has evolved into a powerful regional force and shows no signs of retreating.
A liberal Jewish group has released the Shofar Report, a new strategy for fighting antisemitism that rebuts conservative policies and calls for protecting democratic institutions. The report urges reversing Trump-era measures and restoring civil rights protections. Its authors hope to inspire broader action and bipartisan support.
Nine people were killed in Gaza after Israeli forces fired at a bus carrying displaced individuals. Civil defense crews recovered the bodies following the attack east of the Zeitun neighborhood.
Vice President J.D. Vance will visit Israel next week, alongside envoy Steve Witkoff. Their trip centers on the Gaza ceasefire and recovery of hostages' remains.
Prince Andrew has relinquished all his remaining royal titles following renewed scandal and pressure from King Charles. The move has brought relief to the Royal Family, and readers are being asked if it was the right decision.
Millions are expected to join 'No Kings' protests across the United States on Saturday, opposing President Trump's policies. Organizers say the rallies aim to unite those concerned about the country's direction, while Republican leaders have condemned the events.
Anti-Israel activists and left-wing groups have joined the nationwide 'No Kings' protests, amplifying calls for Palestinian solidarity and opposition to the Trump administration. Critics allege that tax-exempt organizations are engaging in partisan political activity, prompting calls for investigations. The protests highlight a growing intersection of domestic and international activism.
Oracle's senior vice chair Safra Catz reaffirmed the company's strong support for Israel at a major conference, highlighting a willingness to stand by its principles even at the cost of losing customers.
The United Nations' aid chief visited Gaza to assess the massive task of rebuilding after years of conflict, as aid deliveries increase but key crossings remain closed. Hamas has returned the last surviving hostages and begun handing over remains, while a fragile ceasefire continues.
Experts are questioning claims of famine in Gaza as mortality data falls short of predictions and aid distribution faces major challenges. Concerns have also been raised about the transparency of organizations assessing the situation. Officials say food supplies may now be sufficient, but doubts persist over whether aid is reaching those most in need.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has become a standout figure on the world stage, known for her bold personality and viral moments with global leaders. Rising from a challenging upbringing, she has rebranded her party and built influential relationships, often outshining her male counterparts. Her candid style and media savvy continue to shape her growing political influence.
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