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Israel rescues four hostages in Gaza raid that Hamas says kills 210 Palestinians
Israeli forces rescued four hostages held by Hamas since October in a raid in Gaza on Saturday that Palestinian officials said killed more than 200 people, one of the single bloodiest Israeli assaults of the eightmonthold war.
Mexico Councilwoman Killed After Bloodiest-Ever Elections
Local Mexican councilwoman assassinated in Guerrero following violent elections. Political violence continues in Mexico
No air conditioning for Ukraine officials as power system hit by Russia
Ukraine's government ordered all ministries and regional authorities on Friday to stop using air conditioning and switch off external lighting as Russian bombardments forced long blackouts across the country.
Russia accuses Kyiv of using U.S. ATACMS missiles to hit civilian targets in Luhansk
The Russian Defence Ministry on Friday accused Ukrainian forces of firing five U.S.supplied ATACMS missiles at the Russiancontrolled eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk in an attack it said had wounded 20 people, including children.
‘Be Extremely Careful’: After Four Indian Students Drown, Embassy Issues Advisory
The Indian embassy asked students to "extremely careful" near water bodies and pointed out that students drowned to their deaths last year as well.
Israel-Hamas War Enters Ninth Month: Gaza Refugee Camp Strike Kills 37, IDF Says It Killed Terrorists
The UN said the UN-run school in Nuseirat which is a refugee camp was struck but Israel said that it killed nine "terrorists" hiding in classrooms.
Hamas has not responded to latest ceasefire proposal, Qatar foreign ministry says
Qatari foreign ministry spokesperson Majed AlAnsari said on Thursday that Hamas has not yet handed mediators its response to the latest ceasefire proposal and is still studying it, adding that Qatari, Egyptian and the U.S. mediators are still making effor...
Climate records keep shattering. How worried should we be?
Month after month, global temperatures are setting new records. Meanwhile, scientists and climate policymakers warn of the growing likelihood that the planet will soon exceed the warming target set at the landmark Paris 2015 climate talks.
Putin says West is wrong to assume Russia would never use nuclear weapons
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that the West was wrong to assume that Moscow would never use nuclear weapons and said that he was considering deploying conventional missiles in striking distance of the United States and its allies.
Iranian mission to UN calls IAEA resolution against Iran 'hasty and unwise,' state TV says
Iran's mission to the United Nations said the decision to pass a resolution against Iran by the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) board of governors was "hasty and unwise," the Iranian State TV reported on Wednesday.
Hunter Biden's Ex-Wife, Other Family Members Expected To Take The Stand In His Federal Gun Trial
In the historic trial of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, prosecutors present compelling evidence of drug addiction and gun purchase deceit, while the defense argues intent
Orban's new challenger targets Hungary's Roma voters in EU election race
The man hoping to challenge Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 14year iron grip over Hungarian politics is actively wooing Roma voters ahead of next weekend's European Parliament (EP) election and his message of change seems to be striking a chord.
Mexican Mayor Killed A Day After Claudia Sheinbaum's Historic Win As First Woman President
The Michoacan state government condemned "the murder of the municipal president (mayor) of Cotija, Yolanda Sanchez Figueroa", the regional interior ministry said
Jury selection begins in Hunter Biden's criminal trial
Jury selection kicked off in a criminal case against Hunter Biden, a historic prosecution that could further influence the 2024 presidential election four days after Joe Biden's rival Donald Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted.
Dalai Lama to visit U.S. for knee treatment this month, his office says
Tibetans' spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, will travel to the United States this month to undergo medical treatment for his knees and will not hold his usual public engagements from June 20, his office said on Monday.
World leaders react to Sheinbaum election as Mexico's first woman president
Claudia Sheinbaum won a landslide victory to become Mexico's first female president, inheriting the project of her mentor and outgoing leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador whose popular antipoverty measures helped drive her triumph.