Hamas signals possible truce with Israel — Egypt 

Egypt has received positive signals from ASD regarding a potential Gaza truce and hostage-prisoner swap with Israel, as reported by Al-Qahera News.

NATO ready for defense, needs more military production — general

General Cavoli discusses the alliance’s readiness and the critical need for increased military equipment production in the wake of the Ukraine war.

UNICEF: 9 out of 10 children in Gaza facing ‘severe food poverty’

‘This is evidence of the horrific impact the conflict and restrictions are having on families’ ability to meet children’s food needs,’ report says

Yemen’s Houthis claim fresh attacks against ships in Arabian Sea

Group targets Roza, Vantage Dream, Maersk Seletar with drones and missiles, says its military spokesperson

Russia’s Lavrov concludes African tour with Chad visit

Lavrov’s visit to Chad marks the culmination of his African diplomatic mission, highlighting a push for greater military cooperation.

Modi’s party seeks alliances after falling short of India’s majori...

Modi’s BJP is negotiating alliances with key partners after failing to secure an outright majority in the latest elections, marking a significant challenge for his anticipated third term.

Papua New Guinea ends search for 2,000 landslide victims

Authorities declare village engulfed by disaster ‘mass cemetery’

Iran’s new FM visits Lebanon, Syria on first international trip

Iran’s acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani met with Syrian President Bashar Assad on Tuesday in his first international trip. 

Anxiety among Indian Muslims over BJP’s victory

Anxiety grips India’s Muslim community as the BJP’s third term victory raises worries of increased marginalization and religious discrimination.

Moroccan activists demand gov’t action on Israel arms shipment

Moroccan activists urged their government to prevent a cargo ship suspected of carrying weapons to Israel from passing through their waters.

Lavrov highlights Russia’s efforts in Africa amid Western criticism

Lavrov, visiting the Congo as part of his Africa tour, condemned NATO’s actions in Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan, supported reconciliation talks for Libya.

Thousands of displaced Gazans share one toilet, Oxfam reveals

Palestinians displaced by the Gaza war endure appalling conditions with children often going without food and thousands sharing a single toilet, Oxfam warned.

Palestine applies to join South Africa’s genocide case

At least 9 countries have either formally approached the International Court of Justice or declared their intention to do so since January

Pakistan mine tragedy: Gas leak claims lives, safety under scrutiny

Eleven miners and officials were killed in a gas leak at a coal mine in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

UN: World still on track for ‘ruinously high’ temperatures

At crucial UN climate talks, the focus is on securing increased financial aid from wealthy nations to help developing countries tackle climate change.

Bosnia’s arms exports soar, US reportedly top buyer

Once a key player in Yugoslavia’s military industry, Bosnia is witnessing a resurgence in its weapons production.

Netanyahu calls Biden’s Gaza truce and hostage deal plan ‘partial&...

Netanyahu views Biden’s plan for a Gaza truce and hostage release as incomplete, insisting on meeting all conditions before agreeing to a ceasefire.

Ethiopians, Ugandans vie for Paris Olympics distance domination

Ethiopian runner Selemon Barega targets back-to-back gold in the 10,000m at the Paris Olympics

Imran Khan and foreign minister cleared of leaking state secrets

Imran Khan and Shah Mehmood Qureshi have been cleared by Islamabad High Court of accusations involving state secrets.

Indian Muslims urged to conserve water, trees to fight heatwave 

Facing a deadly heatwave, a leading Islamic center in India issues a fatwa calling on Muslims to conserve water, trees, and stop burning fields.

Israeli invasion in Gaza kills 36,439 Palestinians since October

The Health Ministry in Gaza reports 36,439 Palestinian deaths and 82,627 injuries due to the ongoing Israeli offensive, with many people still trapped and unable to be rescued.

Egypt demands Israeli withdrawal to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing

Egypt refuses to coordinate with Israel on Rafah crossing, vital route for humanitarian aid into Gaza

Chile to back South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICC

Chile has joined a group of nations supporting a genocide case against Israel filed last year at the International Court of Justice.

US destroys Houthi drone, 2 ballistic missiles in Red Sea

US Central Command reports no damage, injuries after launch of systems from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen

Russia attacks Ukraine with 100 missiles, drones

Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukrainian energy facilities, damaging power plants and prompting calls for more Western air defense support.

North Korean balloons dump trash into South Korea, again

North Korea continues sending trash-filled balloons across the border to South Korea, defying warnings and escalating tensions between the two countries.

Egypt to host talks with Israel, US over Rafah crossing

The crossing has been closed since Israeli forces seized its Palestinian side in early May, drastically reducing aid flow into the war-torn territory

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