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Lebanon's government approved a plan to disarm Hezbollah after a lengthy session. The decision comes amid concerns that the army taking on this responsibility could lead to internal conflicts.
Advisers to Trump and Adams are considering a plan to nominate Adams for ambassador to Saudi Arabia to prevent Mamdani from winning the mayoral election in November.
David Lammy replaces Angela Rayner as Deputy PM after her resignation. He moves from Foreign Secretary to Justice Secretary in a significant government reshuffle.
Joao Almeida wins a gruelling stage, closing the gap to overall leader Jonas Vingegaard. Protests affect lead riders and race organizers call for Israel-Premier Tech to withdraw.
Alon Ohel's family confirms he is blind in one eye after a propaganda video released by Hamas. They demand proper medical treatment for him and hold his captors accountable.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb reunite for a new sketch show, Denzel Washington stars in a kidnap crime drama, and a victim of The Tinder Swindler seeks justice in a new Netflix series.
Most Israelis prioritize saving the hostages over destroying Hamas, with around 65% preferring this approach according to polls.
Netanyahu accuses Egypt of imprisoning Gazans who want to leave Gaza, sparking condemnation from Egypt. Egypt reinforces its forces along the border with Gaza amid concerns of mass evacuations.
João Almeida won the iconic L'Angliru stage of the Spanish Vuelta, edging out Jonas Vingegaard in a dramatic finish. The race was briefly disrupted by pro-Palestinian protests but continued without major incident. Vingegaard remains the overall leader.
IDF forces conducted counterterrorism raids in the West Bank, arresting 70 wanted Palestinians and seizing weapons and explosive devices. The suspects and confiscated items were handed over for further investigation.
The White House may impose travel restrictions on Iranian and other delegations to the UN General Assembly, affecting their ability to travel outside New York City. The restrictions are still under discussion and could change.
Pro-Palestinian protests have disrupted the Vuelta a Espana, targeting the Israel-Premier Tech team and causing safety concerns. Organisers and officials are divided, but the team plans to continue racing despite the tension.
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