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As Hamas considers cease-fire, question hangs: Will Israel end war without the group's destruction?
Hamas on Thursday was considering the latest proposal for a cease-fire with Israel that the United States and other mediators hope will avert an Israeli attack on the Gaza town of Rafah. But chances
Biden calls U.S. ally Japan ‘xenophobic,’ along with China and Russia
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that U.S. ally Japan was struggling economically because of xenophobia, along with other countries such as China and Russia.
Ukraine Rushes To Exploit Short ATACMS Window
Kyiv's has a brief period to exploit its newest American long-range hardware before Russia's military learns to adapt.
Money goes elsewhere, aid workers flee, Haitians endure on their own
The United Nations asked this year for $674 million in aid for the beleaguered Caribbean nation. Donors have contributed $94 million — less than 14 percent.
Avdiivka Video Shows US Bradley Destroy Russian AFV in Close Combat
"American equipment plays a very powerful role here," Ukraine's 47th Mechanized Brigade, fighting in the eastern Donetsk region, said on Thursday.
Cambodia blames heatwave for deadly ammo blast
Cambodia has blamed factors including the heatwave gripping south-east Asia for a deadly ammunition warehouse explosion. Twenty soldiers were killed in the incident in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia
North Korea Threat Sparks Terror Alert
The South Korean government raised the terror alert levels at five overseas missions on Thursday, citing the possibility of attacks by the North. The Foreign Ministry in Seoul ordered elevated threat
Russia using chemical weapons in Ukraine, US says
The US has accused Russia of deploying chemical weapons as a "method of warfare" in Ukraine, in violation of international laws banning their use. State department officials said Russia used the
Gazans thank US university protesters as Israel calls for students to be expelled
While some US colleges are hardening their stance on pro-Palestinian protesters, in Gaza they are being applauded.
Russia blamed for GPS interference affecting flights in Europe
Experts say Russia has been jamming GPS signals in certain European regions, leading to disruption for civilian aircraft.
Far-right Israeli ministers urge Netanyahu not to accept ceasefire proposal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is coming under fierce pressure from far-right members of his government not to strike the ceasefire proposal currently on the table, which could prevent an
Biden faces tough balancing act as campus protests over Gaza escalate
Escalating campus protests are forcing U.S. President Joe Biden to walk a careful line of denouncing antisemitism while supporting young Americans' right to protest and trying to limit longer-term
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