Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delivered a stark warning: if Hamas refuses the new U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza, Israel will “finish the job” by itself. This bold statement underlines how high the stakes are and how little room there may be for delay or compromise.Politico+1 What Did Netanyahu Say? At a joint event...
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World’s Highest Bridge Opens in China
China has officially opened the world’s highest bridge, a breathtaking engineering project that has captured global attention. The new structure, built high above a deep river valley, is not only a symbol of China’s modern engineering strength but also a major boost for transportation and local development. An Engineering Marvel The bridge is called the...
Israel Kills Dozens of Palestinians as Gaza War Draws Global Outcry
The conflict in Gaza has once again escalated, with Israel carrying out strikes that killed dozens of Palestinians. The violence has sparked anger, grief, and widespread condemnation around the world. Humanitarian groups are warning of a worsening crisis, while global leaders are calling for restraint and a return to peace talks. Rising Death Toll According...
Russia to Build 5 More Nuclear Plants for Iran: Kamalvandi
In a recent announcement, Behrouz Kamalvandi — spokesperson for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) — revealed that Iran and Russia have reached agreements to build five additional nuclear power plants in Iran. He said these would be larger than the Bushehr plant, marking a deepening of nuclear cooperation between the two countries.IRNA English The Plan...
Over 1,000 Children Fall Ill From Free School Lunches in Indonesia
More than 1,000 schoolchildren in Indonesia have fallen sick after eating free lunches provided through a government program. The incident has raised concern about food safety standards and the need for stricter monitoring of meals served to children. What Happened The cases were reported across several schools where students received free lunches as part of...
Iran Reaffirms Commitment to Complete INSTC
Iran has once again confirmed its strong commitment to finish the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a major transit route that aims to link Russia with India via Iran. The announcement came during a high-level meeting in Moscow, where Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade, Mohammad Atabak, met with Russian counterparts.IRNA English What Is...
Why the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Defence Pact Is Unsettling India
A new defence agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has attracted worldwide attention. While the two countries describe the pact as a step toward stronger security cooperation, many observers say it is causing unease in India. The deal highlights shifting alliances in South Asia and the Middle East, raising questions about regional stability. What the...
“‘Now Is the Time to Stand Up for the Two-State Solution,’ Lammy Tells BBC”
UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has said that now is the moment for Britain and other countries to support a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. He made the remarks during an interview with the BBC, just before the UK formally recognized Palestine as a state.The National+2Reuters+2 What Did Lammy Say? Lammy argued that...
How the Suspect in Charlie Kirk’s Killing Was Caught
The killing of Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, shocked the United States and made headlines around the world. Soon after the tragedy, police launched a large investigation to find out who was behind it. Within days, authorities announced they had arrested a suspect. The capture was the result of...
NATO Scrambles Jets as Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
NATO member Poland has scrambled its military aircraft in response to a large-scale Russian missile and drone assault on Ukraine. The attack, which targeted several regions including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Odesa, prompted widespread air raid alerts across Ukraine and heightened concerns in neighboring NATO member states. Key Details of the New Policy The $100,000 fee...