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US military's Gaza pier mission, announced by Biden, faced setbacks and left 62 troops injured. The operation suffered from insufficient personnel, equipment, and planning, resulting in significant disruptions and damages.
Palestinian student Mahdawi accuses Columbia University of eroding democracy with handling of protests. Despite facing deportation threats, he remains determined to fight for justice.
Russia's Victory Day parade commemorates the Soviet triumph against Nazi Germany and has become a point of division amidst the conflict with Ukraine. The parade symbolizes Russia's military might and historical significance, with President Putin deeply connected to the victory over Nazi Germany.
The Trump administration is set to welcome white South Africans to the U.S. as refugees, highlighting the administration's focus on this group amidst a broader suspension of refugee admissions. The rapid mobilization to resettle Afrikaners contrasts with the inaction on other refugees, sparking criticism and concerns from advocates.
Hayley and Emilio, childhood friends turned sweethearts, tied the knot in a 'Star Wars'-inspired wedding surrounded by family and friends. The celebration featured a life-size Jabba the Hutt sculpture, cultural nods, and a taco truck for guests to enjoy.
Libby and David's love story began with food and evolved into a deep connection that led to a romantic proposal and a stunning wedding celebration filled with personal touches and vintage details.
The BfV has suspended classifying the AfD as a confirmed right-wing extremist movement until a formal ruling is made, leading to a halt in surveillance activities. The party has faced criticism for controversial statements and ideologies.
Rep. Elise Stefanik confronted Haverford College president during a hearing on campus antisemitism, questioning the school's response to incidents. The hearing also addressed allegations of antisemitism at DePaul University and California Polytechnic State University.
US-backed group Gaza Humanitarian Foundation seeks to manage aid distribution in Gaza, similar to Israel's system. The plan includes setting up hubs with private security, but aid groups are concerned about neutrality and displacement.
Ecuadoran President Daniel Noboa announced that Israel and the UAE are assisting Ecuador in fighting cartel violence by sharing intelligence. The country has experienced a rise in violence related to drug trafficking, leading to international efforts to address the issue.
President Trump held a meeting with Israeli Minister Dermer at the White House to discuss important geopolitical issues.
Pro-Palestinian protesters at UW caused significant damage to a new building, leading to arrests. The Trump administration criticized the incident and announced a review.
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