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Hamas to Provide Hostage Names Friday as Second Exchange with Israel Nears
Hamas announced Friday that it will provide the names of four Israeli women hostages set to be released on Saturday as part of a second exchange under the Gaza ceasefire deal. The agreement, which has temporarily halted the ongoing war, is being closely monitored by both sides amid concerns over its fragility. Hamas announced Friday that it will provide the names of four Israeli women hostages set to be released on Saturday as part of a second exchange under the Gaza ceasefire deal. The agreement, which has temporarily halted the ongoing war, is being closely monitored by both sides amid concerns over its fragility. -
‘No Angel’: Trump Takes Aim at Zelensky, Criticizes Biden’s Ukraine Policies
President Donald Trump sparked controversy with remarks criticizing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and suggesting Ukraine should not have resisted Russia's invasion. Trump, who has pledged to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, claimed that the war would never have started under his administration. President Donald Trump sparked controversy with remarks criticizing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and suggesting Ukraine should not have resisted Russia's invasion. Trump, who has pledged to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, claimed that the war would never have started under his administration. -
Houthi Rebels Release Seized Vessel Crew Amid U.S. Policy Shifts on Terror Designation
The Houthi rebels in Yemen have released the crew of the Galaxy Leader, a commercial vessel seized over a year ago in the Red Sea, marking a significant development in their ongoing campaign of maritime attacks. The release coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump's recent executive order reinstating the group's designation as a foreign terrorist organization. The move adds a new layer of complexity to the geopolitical and humanitarian challenges in the region. The Houthi rebels in Yemen have released the crew of the Galaxy Leader, a commercial vessel seized over a year ago in the Red Sea, marking a significant development in their ongoing campaign of maritime attacks. The release coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump's recent executive order reinstating the group's designation as a foreign terrorist organization. The move adds a new layer of complexity to the geopolitical and humanitarian challenges in the region. -
Israel Expands West Bank Raids Amid Gaza Ceasefire, Displacing Thousands
Israel has redirected its military focus to the West Bank following a delicate ceasefire agreement in Gaza, launching a sweeping campaign targeting Palestinian militant factions. The operations, which have left at least 12 Palestinians dead and displaced tens of thousands, mark a significant escalation in Israeli efforts to dismantle what officials describe as growing militant networks in the region. Israel has redirected its military focus to the West Bank following a delicate ceasefire agreement in Gaza, launching a sweeping campaign targeting Palestinian militant factions. The operations, which have left at least 12 Palestinians dead and displaced tens of thousands, mark a significant escalation in Israeli efforts to dismantle what officials describe as growing militant networks in the region. -
Thailand Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage in Historic First for Southeast Asia
Thailand made history Thursday as hundreds of same-sex couples exchanged vows, marking the nation as the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. The landmark law, which grants full legal rights to LGBTQ+ couples, reflects years of activism and represents a significant milestone in the fight for equality in the region. Thailand made history Thursday as hundreds of same-sex couples exchanged vows, marking the nation as the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. The landmark law, which grants full legal rights to LGBTQ+ couples, reflects years of activism and represents a significant milestone in the fight for equality in the region. -
Palestinian Civilians Trapped as Israeli Operation ‘Iron Wall’ Intensifies in Jenin
Israeli forces have launched a significant military operation in the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas in the West Bank, marking what Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz described as "a shift in security strategy." The operation, dubbed "Iron Wall," began shortly after a ceasefire in Gaza and has led to mounting casualties and heightened tensions across the region. Israeli forces have launched a significant military operation in the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas in the West Bank, marking what Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz described as "a shift in security strategy." The operation, dubbed "Iron Wall," began shortly after a ceasefire in Gaza and has led to mounting casualties and heightened tensions across the region. -
Fire at Turkish Ski Resort Hotel Claims 66 Lives, Injures 51
A devastating fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, located in northwestern Turkey, has claimed at least 66 lives and left 51 injured. The tragedy, which unfolded in the early hours of Tuesday, has shocked the nation and raised questions about safety measures at the popular tourist destination. A devastating fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya Ski Resort, located in northwestern Turkey, has claimed at least 66 lives and left 51 injured. The tragedy, which unfolded in the early hours of Tuesday, has shocked the nation and raised questions about safety measures at the popular tourist destination. -
Houthis Pledge to Target Only Israeli Ships After Ceasefire in Gaza
Yemen's Houthi rebels have announced they will limit their attacks in the Red Sea to Israeli-linked vessels, provided a fragile Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented. The decision, communicated through the Houthi-controlled Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOCC), marks a shift in the group's maritime campaign, which has disrupted critical global shipping routes since November 2023. Yemen's Houthi rebels have announced they will limit their attacks in the Red Sea to Israeli-linked vessels, provided a fragile Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented. The decision, communicated through the Houthi-controlled Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOCC), marks a shift in the group's maritime campaign, which has disrupted critical global shipping routes since November 2023. -
Ukrainian Drones Reportedly Target Russian Nuclear Aviation Plant in Kazan
A Ukrainian drone attack early Monday targeted the Kazan Aviation Plant, one of Russia's largest defense manufacturing facilities, triggering explosions and a large fire in the region. The plant, located in Kazan, the capital of Russia's Tatarstan Republic, is a key site for producing nuclear-capable Tupolev Tu-160 bombers, which have been used extensively in Russia's war against Ukraine. A Ukrainian drone attack early Monday targeted the Kazan Aviation Plant, one of Russia's largest defense manufacturing facilities, triggering explosions and a large fire in the region. The plant, located in Kazan, the capital of Russia's Tatarstan Republic, is a key site for producing nuclear-capable Tupolev Tu-160 bombers, which have been used extensively in Russia's war against Ukraine. -
Hamas Releases First Hostages as Fragile Ceasefire Begins Between Israel and Gaza
The first phase of a long-awaited ceasefire between Israel and Hamas commenced Sunday, bringing a temporary halt to 15 months of intense conflict. Amid the truce, Hamas released three female hostages, now safely back in Israel. The exchange marks the initial step in a deal that will see dozens of hostages freed and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners released. The first phase of a long-awaited ceasefire between Israel and Hamas commenced Sunday, bringing a temporary halt to 15 months of intense conflict. Amid the truce, Hamas released three female hostages, now safely back in Israel. The exchange marks the initial step in a deal that will see dozens of hostages freed and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners released.