Nearly 1,000 people trapped on Mount Everest slopes Rescue teams have been deployed to clear the snow on the world's tallest mountain, Chinese state media reports. Hamas starts gathering hostage remains, confirms decision to gradually disarm - report The terror organization also reportedly requested, through Egyptian mediators, that the IDF cease airstrikes in the Gaza Strip so that it can complete the task. Weary Israelis greet Trump as saviour as hostages deal inches closer Israelis in Tel Aviv cautiously optimistic but show little sympathy for Palestinians in war-ravaged Gaza Donald Trump was the guest of honour on Saturday night at what could be the final rally at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv. Demonstrators took turns shaking the hand of the US president, or rather, a woman wearing a papier-mache Trump mask, while another woman stood silently holding a sign reading … A Chilling New Tactic in Nicaragua: Arrest, Then Silence Nicaragua’s authoritarian government has begun holding dissidents without revealing their whereabouts or acknowledging their detention. Two have turned up dead. Israeli woman becomes first to conceive child fathered by IDF soldier killed in Hamas war On June 11, Hadas Levy became the first woman to give birth to a child fathered by a soldier killed in Gaza, honoring her late fiancé’s memory through life. UK warns Palestinian protest group to stand down after synagogue attack: 'Respect the grief of British Jews' Anti-Israel protesters were arrested in London on Saturday after disregarding pleas from the government and police to call off the demonstration. Tariffs and birthright citizenship will test whether Trump's power has limits The Supreme Court's conservatives have yet to put limits on Trump's broad claims of executive power. |
Budget 2026: Tax treatment of meals for staff should be updated, says Law Society Law Society contends ‘current tax treatment of the provision of food and drink to employees and directors is not appropriate for modern working practices’ More Gaza flotilla activists allege mistreatment in Israeli detention Activists deported from Israel following their arrest in the aid flotilla to Gaza say they were treated 'like monkeys'. 47,000 foreign students may now be in Canada illegally, says IRCC; 'India one of the top countries' Rest of World News: Canada has as many as 47,000 foreign students who are at present in the country illegally, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada revealed a. Indigenous people bear the worst of Canada’s historic wildfire season Indigenous people make up 5 percent of Canada’s population but have made up more than half its wildfire evacuees this year. Oktoberfest ends Sunday with the traditional Bavarian salute The 190th Oktoberfest has come to a close, wrapping up the world’s largest folk festival with the traditional Bavarian marksmen’s gun salute in Munich, after a bomb threat closed it for hours last week |
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