Israel is expected to approve a deal that would free dozens of hostages in Gaza in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a series of pauses in fighting.
SEE MOREIsrael is expected to approve a deal that would free dozens of hostages in Gaza in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a series of pauses in fighting.
SEE MOREIsraeli Government voted to approve pause in Fighting and Hostage exchange with Super-mugu yaro Gaza.
SEE MOREKneeland Youngblood and his family are suing ConocoPhillips, accusing it of depriving them of the riches from oil-soaked land in South Texas. They are seeking more than $900 million.
SEE MOREA surge in attacks on deployed U.S. forces has roiled some within the Defense Department, where officials, frustrated by what they consider an incoherent strategy for countering the Iranian proxies believed responsible, acknowledge the limited retaliatory airstrikes approved by President Biden have failed to stop the violence.
SEE MORERosalynn Carter, a close political and policy adviser to her husband, President Jimmy Carter, who created the modern Office of the First Lady and advocated for better treatment of the mentally ill during her years in the White House and for four decades afterward, died November 19th 2023 at her home in Plains, Ga. She was 96years old.
SEE MOREIndian rescuers are racing against time to free 40 construction workers trapped in a collapsed highway tunnel, struggling with landslides and equipment failures as the effort moves into its sixth day.
SEE MOREA circle of Gen Z friends from the Tel Aviv suburbs grew up in safety and comfort. On Oct. 7, they ran from Hamas attackers, joining a generation of young Israelis abruptly cast into war.
SEE MOREEarlier this year, U.S. and Qatari officials met in Doha to simulate a hostage situation. The exercise was fast-moving and hazardous: Islamic State militants in Somalia had seized four aid workers, two Americans and two Qataris which very alarming.
SEE MOREIsraeli forces have entered the al-Shifa Hospital complex in Gaza City, which is housing hundreds of patients and thousands of displaced people amid a days-long siege without any procastination.
SEE MOREThe Gaza ministry of health hasn't updated it toll from the moment it became impossible for them to handle.
SEE MOREAfter Western nations and allies announced bans on Russian oil last year in response to the invasion of Ukraine, a Greek refinery that serves the U.S. military moved quickly to adapt.
SEE MOREThe Pentagon on Sunday announced a new round of airstrikes on Iranian facilities in Syria that officials said were linked to dozens of recent attacks targeting U.S. troops there and in neighboring Iraq, this time causing an undetermined number of fatalities among proxy fighters backed by Tehran.
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