In a dramatic shift, President Trump threatens to end the ceasefire with Hamas, warning of severe consequences if violence in Gaza continues. His earlier support for Hamas's actions raises eyebrows as tensions escalate.
In a dramatic turn, Hamas has handed over two more Israeli hostages under a US-brokered ceasefire, but the group states they need more time and equipment to recover the remaining bodies. Tensions rise as Israel insists on full compliance.
As thousands of refugees return to Gaza, the bittersweet relief of a ceasefire clashes with the devastation of their cities. Meanwhile, UK weight loss jab usage skyrockets, and travel chaos looms for British travelers as new EU regulations come into play.
The Gaza ceasefire is now in effect, bringing a glimmer of hope for peace as the countdown for the release of hostages begins. Will this lead to lasting change in the region?
A ceasefire has been established in Gaza following a US-brokered deal involving President Trump. This pivotal agreement aims to end the two-year conflict, but major hurdles remain before lasting peace can be achieved.
In a surprising move, Melania Trump announced an open communication channel with Putin to reunite children affected by the Russian-Ukraine war. Eight children have already been reunited with their families, and more efforts are underway.
The White House criticizes the Nobel Committee for awarding the Peace Prize to a Venezuelan activist instead of President Trump, highlighting ongoing debates over politics in global peace efforts.
As Israel and Hamas navigate a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli military stands ready to combat Hamas if necessary. With hostages at stake, the situation remains tense and complex. Can lasting peace be achieved?
A ceasefire has been declared in Gaza as Israel confirms the countdown for hostage releases begins. What does this mean for the future of the region? Stay updated!
As the Nobel Peace Prize approaches, Donald Trump's controversial claims to deserve the award raise eyebrows. With ten potential contenders, including Ukraine's Zelensky and Sudan's ERRs, the competition is fierce and multifaceted.