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May Day protests across Europe and Asia expanded beyond labor issues into anti-American and anti-Israel demonstrations. Clashes with police and overt geopolitical messaging marked rallies from Paris to Manila.
Washington Post reporter Louisa Loveluck has been laid off following a series of corrections and editor's notes tied to her coverage of Israel and Gaza. Her reporting and public remarks drew internal and external criticism before her departure.
The United States will close its Gaza coordination center and transfer its duties to a new international stabilization mission. The move underscores mounting difficulties in enforcing the ceasefire and advancing reconstruction efforts.
India recorded its highest-ever monthly Goods and Services Tax collections in April 2026 at 2.43 lakh crore rupees. The surge was largely driven by higher import-related revenues, though experts expect collections to moderate in the coming months.
Israeli police arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of attacking a nun near Jerusalem's Old City in what authorities called a racially motivated assault. Christian leaders say such incidents are part of a growing pattern of violence and harassment.
Iran and its allies have reportedly damaged 16 United States military bases across eight Middle East countries, targeting high-value radar and communications systems. The conflict has caused tens of billions of dollars in damage and raised concerns among Gulf allies.
A 70-year-old Jewish man is leaving the United Kingdom after decades in Greater Manchester, citing rising antisemitism and fears for his safety. He says recent attacks and increasing hostility have left him feeling unsafe in his own community.
Hezbollah says it has reinforced its presence in southern Lebanon despite previous disarmament efforts. The group claims it is prepared for a prolonged conflict as fighting with Israel continues and casualties mount.
Major global news outlets are urging Israel to end its long-standing ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza. With a ceasefire in place, media leaders argue there is no justification for continued restrictions amid mounting journalist deaths.
The Saudi-backed epic 'Desert Warrior' has grossed just over 517508 dollars worldwide against a 150 million dollar budget. The box office collapse adds pressure on Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund as it reevaluates major investments in sports and entertainment.
The war involving Iran has strained United States weapons stockpiles, prompting plans to sharply increase missile interceptor production. However, limited funding and congressional support could hinder efforts to rebuild supplies needed for future conflicts.
Naftali Bennett criticized government limits on military operations in southern Lebanon, saying they endanger troops and hinder victory. Military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir praised soldiers' performance and vowed continued action until northern communities are secure.
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