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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 50 in Gaza as Ceasefire Talks Stalemate in Cairo
Negotiators in Cairo have explored new compromise proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, but reports indicate no significant progress was made after lengthy discussions. A Palestinian official stated that Israel insists on maintaining control of eight positions along the Philadelphi Corridor. As the humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens, with rising malnutrition and the discovery of…
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Israeli Airstrikes Claim Dozens of Lives in Southern Gaza Amid Ceasefire Talks
Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least 36 Palestinians, according to health officials, as ceasefire discussions were underway in Egypt. Among the casualties were 11 family members, including two children, who died when an airstrike targeted their home in Khan Younis. The Israeli military is investigating these reports amidst ongoing violence. Recent fighting has led…
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Major Prisoner Swap: Russia Secures Release of 115 Troops with Help from UAE
Kyiv: The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Saturday the successful release of 115 Russian military personnel who had been captured in areas controlled by Ukraine. This exchange was made possible through mediation by the United Arab Emirates and involved a reciprocal return of 115 Ukrainian troops. According to the ministry, the Russian soldiers were initially taken prisoner in the Kursk…
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Eiffel Tower Shuts Down for Fifth Day as Strike Continues, Disappointing Tourists
Paris, France: Disappointment reigned supreme outside the iconic Eiffel Tower today as it remained closed for the fifth consecutive day due to an ongoing strike by its staff. The stoppage, now stretching into its second week, stems from employee dissatisfaction with the monument’s management and perceived insufficient investment. This marks the second major strike at the Eiffel Tower within the…
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