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Europe's Jewish community faces increased anti-Semitism during Gaza war
A new report highlights a surge in anti-Semitic attacks in Europe, eroding progress made in combatting hate.
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Hezbollah promises to cease fire if Gaza truce is secured
The statement comes as delegations from Egypt, the US, Qatar, and Israel meet in Doha to discuss a Gaza truce.
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Netanyahu sets four conditions for prisoner swap with Hamas
The conditions include resuming military operations until war objectives are met and prohibiting weapon smuggling.
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Hollywood divided over Biden's candidacy after poor debate performance
While some Hollywood donors have withdrawn support, others remain steadfast about Biden's reelection campaign.
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Melbourne University students disciplined for pro-Palestinian protest
Students claim the action is due to activism against the university's ties with arms manufacturers, not the protest.
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Zelenskiy returns to Congress to strengthen ties amid concerns over Trump comeback
Zelenskiy meets with leaders of Senate, House of Representatives and members involved in defense, spending, diplomacy
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US to resume 500-pound bombs shipment to Israel
US in May paused shipment of 2,000-pound and 500-pound bombs due to concern over impact they could have in Gaza
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UK's Stramer calls for NATO unity on Ukraine, promises military assistance
Starmer recommits to former Conservative govts pledge of $3.9 billion yearly military support to Ukraine till 2030-31
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US cautiously hopeful about Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Kirby says gaps remain between the two sides
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Countries arming Israel may be held accountable under international law for Gaza crimes
Countries can be held accountable in international courts for collaborating in or contributing to genocide, says ICJ
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Hamas leads Gaza ceasefire talks for entire Axis of Resistance: Hezbollah chief
'What Hamas accepts, we all accept,' says Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, speaking in a televised address
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China’s top diplomat tells ASEAN to 'guard' against NATO influence
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that it is necessary to guard against the NATO reaching out to the Asia-Pacific
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Jeffrey Monson, American-born Russian MMA fighter, converts to Islam
'I embraced Islam to be with my brothers and sisters in these difficult times in Palestine,' says Monson
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Netanyahu might bypass europe stopover to US, citing arrest concerns
On May 20, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan requested arrest warrants for Netanyahu for the involvement in war crimes
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Man caught smuggling over 100 snakes in his trousers in China
Unnamed traveller was stopped by customs officers while trying to cross from Hong Kong into border city of Shenzhen
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CNN announces 100 job cuts to boost digital business
News outlet to merge teams, launch pay-per-view products and streamline operations in strategy to boost digital growth
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Mexican navy flags surge in usage of chemicals for meth production
Rising imports of unregulated chemicals from China fuel meth and fentanyl production, Mexican Navy urges regulation
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France's Le Pen likens left's protest call to US Capitol Hill storming
RN leader compares leftist politician's call for a march to PM's office to 2021 Capitol riot, marking hardening stance
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Gaza airstrike kills 29 as displaced gather for soccer match
The airstrike in southern Gaza hit a tent encampment, killing mostly women and children.
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Senior US official overseeing military aid to Israel and Ukraine resigns
Jessica Lewis oversaw significant military aid packages to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
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Nearly one in six UK millionaires to vanish by 2028
UBS attributes the decline to the end of "non-dom" status and global shifts in wealth distribution.
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How many Palestinians has the Israeli campaign killed?
Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 70% of those killed are women and children, with many bodies still missing.
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UAE temperature hits record 50.8°C amid heatwave
The UAE's National Centre of Meteorology reports the heatwave will last for five days.
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Irish woman detained in UAE, passport destroyed after suicide attempt
Irish flight attendant faces charges for violating UAE's laws related to attempted suicide and alcohol consumption.
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Heavy rains in South Korea trigger landslides, slow bullet trains
Ministry of Interior reports one person died after wall supporting a hill collapsed and struck him
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Over 130 people stranded as storms hit China's Tibetan border with Nepal
Sections of major highway leading to the Tibetan town Zhentang washed away by floods or blocked by landslides
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UN Aviation Council initiates audit of US air safety supervision
790 questions covering 8 areas including civil aviation legislation, regulation, aircraft accident will be asked
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British court hearing on migrants' detention halted by US
US withdraws consent for British court hearing on Diego Garcia, citing risks to base security and operations.
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Volkswagen considers Brussels factory closure due to Audi's EV demand drop
Automakers hit hard by lower than expected EV demand after investing heavily in capacity and technology development
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Reform UK candidate denies AI bot accusations
Mark Matlock speaks out against AI bot allegations, citing illness for his absence from election events.
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Storms trap over 130 near China's Tibet-Nepal border
Rescue teams have evacuated 342 people, but ongoing rains and landslides hinder efforts to reach others.
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NATO orders $700 million worth of Stinger missiles
The Stinger missile system played a significant role during the Soviet-Afghan War in the 1980s.
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Turkish Airlines' Tehran office sealed over hijab law violation
Iranian police closed Turkish Airlines' Tehran office due to non-compliance with mandatory hijab regulations.
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Fed's Powell Tells Congress: US Economy Cools Down from Overheating
Fed chair Powell signals stronger case for rate cuts as job market cools and inflation risks decline.
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Tragic bus-tanker crash in Uttar Pradesh leaves 18 dead
The bus, traveling to New Delhi, collided with a milk tanker, causing 18 fatalities and 19 injuries, police reported.
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UN highlights 'chaotic' Gaza displacement under Israeli evacuation
The largest UN-supported bakery in Gaza shut down after evacuation orders, threatening food supply for thousands.
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Hezbollah rocket attack in Golan Heights leaves two dead
Hezbollah launched rockets in response to an airstrike that killed a bodyguard of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
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China's June consumer inflation falls short of expectations due to weak demand
Beijing to revive consumption post-COVID recovery, but concerns linger over housing downturn, job insecurity
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Biden plans to serve full second term despite calls to step down
The White House addressed concerns about Biden's health and age, affirming his capability to serve.
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How will Pezeshkian's reformist agenda impact Iran's future?
Pezeshkian faces challenges in getting his Cabinet approved by a conservative-dominated parliament.
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South Korea's Yoon warns of global threat from North Korea-Russia arms trade
Yoon discussed the importance of US-South Korea defense cooperation during his visit to Hawaii.
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Hezbollah’s Tactics: Countering Israel’s Advanced Surveillance Tech
Low-tech strategies help hezbollah counter israeli airstrikes, leading to concerns of a full-scale war.
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Pakistan stops Afghan refugee return program following UN discussions
UNHCR's chief praised Pakistan's hospitality towards Afghan refugees and called for a reset of the aid model.
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Brazil calls Israeli settlement plan a violation of international law
Brazil called for a two-state solution within the 1967 borders, including Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem.
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Doha meeting aims to finalize Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal
Representatives from Egypt, Qatar, the US, and Israel have gathered to bridge differences and find common ground.
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Houthis target American and Israeli ships in the Arabian Sea
The Houthis declared American and British ships military targets after recent airstrikes by the US and UK in Yemen.
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Hamas claims truce talks in jeopardy after deadly Israeli airstrike
Red Crescent crews received numerous distress calls but couldn't respond due to intense bombing in Gaza City.
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China's CG permits Philippines to evacuate sick individual in South China Sea
Previously, PCG accused Chinese counterpart of blocking medical evacuation from warship, calling actions "barbaric
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Trump foreign policy adviser meets European officials at NATO
Kellogg, who is in regular contact with Trump, emphasized he does not speak for former president nor his campaign

















































