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  • UK Drops Opposition to ICC Arrest Warrant for Israeli Leaders
    THE END?
    The UK government has decided not to challenge the International Criminal Court's (ICC) jurisdiction over potential war crimes committed by Israeli leaders. This decision, announced on Friday, marks a departure from the previous administration's stance and could pave the way for international legal action against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
  • French Rail Network Sabotaged Ahead of Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
    French Rail Network Sabotaged Ahead of Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
    France's high-speed rail network was struck by a series of coordinated sabotage attacks on Friday, just hours before the highly anticipated opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. The attacks, described as "an attack on France" by SNCF CEO Jean-Pierre Farandou, have led to significant disruptions, impacting thousands of travelers.
  • Harris Urges Netanyahu to End Gaza Conflict, Secure Hostages' Release
    VICE PRESIDENT
    Vice President Kamala Harris urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to secure a ceasefire with Hamas to facilitate the return of hostages held in Gaza since October 7. Harris, who is poised to be the Democratic presidential nominee, emphasized the urgency of the situation during a meeting with Netanyahu at the White House on Thursday.
  • Biden and Netanyahu Meet Amid High Stakes and Simmering Tensions
    Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu
    President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in the Oval Office Thursday, in what could be their final face-to-face discussion before Biden leaves office. The meeting was marked by cordiality, despite underlying tensions over the ongoing Gaza conflict and broader Middle East issues.
  • U.S. Intercepts Russian and Chinese Bombers Off Alaskan Coast
    U.S. Intercepts Russian and Chinese Bombers Off Alaskan Coast
    The U.S. military intercepted several Russian and Chinese bombers in international airspace near Alaska on Wednesday. This unprecedented event marks the first time Russian and Chinese aircraft have jointly entered the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), highlighting the increasing military activities in the region.
  • 200,000 Children and Vulnerable Adults Abused in New Zealand's Care System Over Seven Decades, Inquiry Reveals
    200,000 Children and Vulnerable Adults Abused in New Zealand's Care System Over Seven Decades, Inquiry Reveals
    New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a heartfelt apology and promised sweeping reforms on Wednesday after a harrowing public inquiry found that approximately 200,000 children, young people, and vulnerable adults were subjected to abuse in state and religious care over the past 70 years.
  • Tensions High as Netanyahu Condemns Protesters, Reaffirms U.S.-Israel Alliance in Congressional Address
    CRISIS
    In a rare address to Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew stark parallels between the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and historic U.S. tragedies such as Pearl Harbor and 9/11. His impassioned speech aimed to fortify the U.S.-Israel relationship while addressing widespread protests and criticisms of his handling of the Gaza war.
  • North Korean Trash Balloons Land on South Korea's Presidential Compound, Escalating Tensions
    DIRE SITUATION
    In a bizarre turn of events that underscores the escalating tensions between North and South Korea, a balloon carrying a bag of trash from North Korea landed on the presidential compound in Seoul. This incident, which occurred on Wednesday, has heightened security concerns and brought to light the unusual methods being employed in the ongoing cross-border skirmishes.
  • Israeli Ground Assault in Gaza Sparks Mass Evacuations and Rising Death Toll
    Deadly Strikes on Gaza Schools Raise Urgency for Cease-Fire Amid High Casualties
    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their military operations in Gaza, leading to significant casualties and widespread displacement among Palestinian residents. On Monday, the IDF announced a reduction in the so-called "humanitarian zone" in Khan Younis, prompting thousands to flee their homes. The move comes amid ongoing efforts to neutralize Hamas targets in the densely populated southern city.
  • Hamas and Fatah Sign Unity Pact in Beijing, Aim to End Longstanding Division, China Says
    Hamas and Fatah Sign Unity Pact in Beijing, Aim to End Longstanding Division, China Says
    Palestinian factions, including long-standing rivals Hamas and Fatah, have signed an agreement in Beijing aimed at ending their division and strengthening Palestinian unity. The announcement comes as Israel continues its military operations against Hamas in Gaza, highlighting China's growing role as a potential peace broker in the conflict.
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