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'Every baby in Gaza an enemy': Israeli politician sparks outrage
Israeli politician Moshe Feiglin has sparked controversy with his remarks on children in Gaza.
Why Microsoft is censoring emails with pro-Palestinian terms
Microsoft has allegedly started blocking emails with the words "Palestine, "Gaza," and "Genocide," preventing them from reaching recipients.
US intelligence suggests Israel preparing strike on Iran's nuclear facilities
The United States has obtained fresh intelligence indicating that Israel is gearing up for a possible strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
UK suspends trade talks with Israel, imposes sanctions
The United Kingdom has suspended its free trade negotiations with Israel and imposed new sanctions on West Bank settlers. The decision comes as a response to Israel's military actions in Gaza.
Trump announces $175B 'Golden Dome' defense plan: What is it?
US President Donald Trump has announced plans for a new missile defense system, called the "Golden Dome."
WHO members approve treaty to improve pandemic preparedness
The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken a major step toward global pandemic preparedness with its member states voting in favor of a new treaty.
Gaza's last public hospitals shut down amid Israeli bombings
Gaza's health ministry has announced that all public hospitals in northern Gaza are now "out of service" after the Israeli military laid siege to the Indonesian hospital.
Israeli airstrike kills 24 Palestinians in Khan Younis
An Israeli bombing on a tent encampment in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, has killed at least 24 Palestinians.
Israel launches major offensive after airstrikes kill 115 in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have launched a major offensive in Gaza, following a series of airstrikes that killed 115 people.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested after disrupting US Senate hearing
Ben Cohen, co-founder of the ice cream brand Ben & Jerry's, and six other protesters were arrested on Wednesday for their disruptive protest at a US Senate hearing.
Hamas to release Edan Alexander, last known living American hostage
Hamas has confirmed the upcoming release of Edan Alexander, the last known living American hostage in Gaza.
Meet SkyStriker, made-in-Bengaluru suicide drones deployed in Operation Sindoor
SkyStriker drones, produced by Bengaluru-based Alpha Design Technologies, played a pivotal role in India's recent military operation, Operation Sindoor.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after storming Columbia University library
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has taken at least 80 people into custody after a pro-Palestinian group staged a protest in an area of the main library at Columbia University.
US and Yemen's Houthis reach ceasefire agreement
A ceasefire deal has been reached between the United States of America and Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Trump blocks grant funding for Harvard until it meets demands
The United States Department of Education has stopped billions of dollars in research grants and other aid to Harvard University.
Israel approves plan to 'conquer Gaza' and retain territory
Israel's security cabinet has approved a strategic plan to capture the whole of the Gaza Strip and remain there for an unspecified amount of time.
Israel battles 'worst wildfires in decades;' Netanyahu declares national emergency
Wildfires on the outskirts of Jerusalem have triggered mass evacuations and extensive road closures.
Global military spending reaches record high amid ongoing conflicts
The world is experiencing an unprecedented increase in military spending, a 9.4% year-on-year increase to $2.718 trillion in 2024.
Netanyahu's wife says 'fewer' than 24 hostages alive in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife, Sara Netanyahu, has caused a storm by hinting that fewer than 24 hostages are still alive in Gaza.
US Navy's $60 million-worth jet falls overboard from aircraft carrier
An F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet of the United States Navy has been lost at sea after it fell off the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier.
'Becoming the advocate of BJP?': Congress leader slams Shashi Tharoor
Congress leader Udit Raj has slammed his party colleague Shashi Tharoor for his comments on the Pahalgam terror attack.
'No nation can guarantee complete intelligence': Tharoor on Pahalgam attack
Congress Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor defended the government's intelligence services in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack.
DeepMind UK employees push to unionize over Google's defense ties
Around 300 employees of Google DeepMind, the AI division of the tech giant in London, are looking to unionize.
Canadian PM Mark Carney calls for end to Israeli blockade
Canadian PM Mark Carney has condemned Israel's blockade of food supplies to Gaza.
Qatar's chief negotiator expresses frustration at 'slowness' of Gaza talks
Qatar's chief negotiator, Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, has expressed frustration at the slow pace of the ceasefire discussions in Gaza.
US: Social media of Gaza-linked visa applicants to be reviewed
The Donald Trump administration has ordered a social media review for all US visa applicants with connections to the Gaza Strip, according to a State Department cable obtained by Reuters.
Noa Argamani, Hamas hostage survivor, in TIME's most influential list
Hamas captive survivor Noa Argamani has made it to TIME's annual 2025 list of the 100 most influential people.
Maldives bans entry to Israeli passport holders amid Gaza war
The Maldives has officially banned Israeli passport holders from entering its territory. The decision comes in light of Israel's action in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Israeli jet drops bomb near Israeli community, cites 'technical malfunction'
An Israeli fighter jet accidentally dropped a bomb near Nir Yitzhak, an Israeli community near the Gaza border.
Hamas rejects Israel's proposal that demands Palestinian groups 'surrender'
Hamas has rejected a ceasefire proposal that would require all armed organizations in Gaza to "surrender" to Israel.
What happened at the US-Iran nuclear meeting in Muscat?
Iran and the United States of America will hold indirect nuclear talks next week, with Oman acting as the mediator.
Russian missile strike on Ukrainian city kills 31
A Russian ballistic missile strike in Sumy, Ukraine, has left at least 31 dead and dozens injured.
Israel releases Palestinian prisoner controversially arrested at age 13
Israel has released Palestinian Ahmad Manasra, who was arrested at the age of just 13.
Greenpeace head arrested after anti-Israel activists dump 'blood' in embassy
Will McCallum, head of Greenpeace in the United Kingdom, and four other activists have been arrested after they allegedly poured 80 gallons of red dye into a pond at the US Embassy in London.
Why Bangladeshis are vandalizing KFC, Bata, Pizza Hut outlets
Massive protests have broken out in Bangladesh, denouncing Israel's campaign in Gaza and calling for a boycott of Israeli products.
YouTuber Ms. Rachel accused of spreading Hamas propaganda
YouTube sensation Rachel Griffin Accurso (42), famous for her Songs for Littles series, is under the radar of antisemitism watchdog group StopAntisemitism.
Meet Vaniya Agrawal—the Indian-origin techie fired by Microsoft over protests
Microsoft has fired two employees, including Indian-American engineer Vaniya Agrawal, after they interrupted an event celebrating the company's 50th anniversary.
Trump calls tariffs 'very beautiful thing' as markets continue collapsing
United States President Donald Trump has defended his recent tariff hikes, calling it a "beautiful thing," despite the economic turmoil they have caused.
Trump actively negotiating trade deal with India amid tariff hike
Indian exporters are expected to be hit hard by United States President Donald Trump's latest move to increase tariffs.
Israel hosts screening of 'The Diplomat' to honor India-Israel bond
In a heartwarming gesture to celebrate the timeless bond between India and Israel, the Israeli Foreign Ministry recently hosted a screening of The Diplomat.