Gaza Ceasefire Kicks In: Real Peace or Tactical Pause?
Gaza ceasefire kicks in, promising aid flows and hostage swaps, but questions remain: lasting peace or just a tactical pause in the Israel-Hamas conflict?
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Gaza ceasefire kicks in, promising aid flows and hostage swaps, but questions remain: lasting peace or just a tactical pause in the Israel-Hamas conflict?
EU demands details from Apple, Snapchat, YouTube on protecting children online and studies bloc-wide age limits for social media access.
Sebastien Lecornu returns as France’s prime minister after a brief resignation, aiming to end the political crisis and secure a budget by year’s end.
As the US government shutdown hits day ten, the Trump administration has begun federal layoffs, impacting key departments and sparking debate over political strategy.
Mexico’s tourism is booming as tourists shift away from the US, drawn by sunny beaches, budget-friendly adventures, and fewer visa hassles. Discover why this trend is taking off.
The US flood insurance program has paused amid the government shutdown, halting new policies and renewals just as hurricane season hits Florida—leaving homeowners at risk.
San Francisco’s iconic Fleet Week is dimmed by the U.S. shutdown, hitting local vibes and wallets as young pros find new ways to keep the energy alive.
Hamas security forces are deploying across the Gaza Strip following the new ceasefire, aiming to restore order and stability after two years of conflict.
Global financial regulators are tightening their watch on AI risks in banking, warning of herd-like behavior and calling for upgraded monitoring by central banks and authorities.
Japan’s junior coalition partner Komeito is ending its 25-year alliance with the LDP over disagreements on political funding reforms, shaking up the race for the next prime minister.