IDF won't strike Hamas where hostages are being held, sources confirm Further, the military will also not target areas where there is potential doubt about hostages being nearby. UN humanitarian chief on worsening aid situation in Gaza UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher told the UN Security Council he was 'distressed' by Israel's move to cut off Gaza aid Gyorgy Kun, survivor of Auschwitz twin experiments, dies at 93 Mistakenly identified as a twin, he was among the few remaining survivors of the infamous medical tests conducted by Nazi physician Josef Mengele. MI6 has never had a woman as spy chief. That could be about to change Real-life spies say their world is nothing like that of James Bond, but in one way truth may soon follow fiction: MI6 could be about to get its first woman leader |
What happened to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire - and could there be another one? The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seemingly came to an end overnight after Israel launched dozens of air strikes on targets across Gaza. German MPs approve €500bn spending boost to counter ‘Putin’s war of aggression’ Historic levels of spending on military and infrastructure secured in Bundestag with last-minute backing of Greens Germany’s parliament has voted in favour of unleashing historic levels of spending to boost the military of Europe’s biggest economy and inject its infrastructure with investments worth hundreds of billions of euros. The conservatives of Friedrich Merz and the Social Democrats (SPD),… Hospital ex-bosses accused of ‘opportunistic’ call for halt to Lucy Letby inquiry Former executives at Countess of Chester hospital say they believe there is ‘real likelihood’ jailed nurse is innocent Former bosses at the hospital where Lucy Letby worked have been accused of “opportunistically” calling for the public inquiry into her crimes to be halted to hide their “catastrophic” failures. The former executives at the Countess of Chester hospital said for the first time on T… 'Leave. Do it the easy way': Donald Trump promotes CBP Home app amid row over Ranjani Srinivasan's self-deportation Calling it the safest option for illegal migrants, President Donald Trump said if people use the CBP Home app to voluntarily deport, they could have the opportunity to potentially return legally at some point in the future. But, if they are found and deported, the option to come back to the US will no longer be available. Hamas Does Not Respond to Renewed Israeli Attack on Gaza “Hamas doesn’t want an escalation, but it will not surrender,” said one Palestinian analyst close to the militant group, which has been weakened by a 15-month war with Israel. Will Korea's 'sensitive' country designation impair cooperation with the U.S.? The U.S. government's move to put South Korea -- a non-nuclear ally--in the same company as countries like China or North Korea has unsettled politicians in Seoul |
Píše se o |