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What to Know About the Gaza Deal
A deal to release hostages held by Hamas and establish a cease-fire in Gaza was approved Thursday by Israel’s government. The ...
The families of the living hostages released by Hamas are reacting following their release from captivity after being held ...
Lebanon’s president said Monday that his country and Israel should negotiate to solve pending problems between them since war ...
Bipin Joshi and Tamir Nimrodi, the two hostages whose fate in Gaza remained unknown, were not included on the list published ...
The odds of Maria Corina Machado winning the prize jumped from 3.75% to nearly 73% before the announcement was made.
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France’s financial prosecution office informed former French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday which prison to report to ...
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There will be hurdles ahead in the path to peace, but Trump's address to the Knesset was the sort of historic moment presidents dream of having.
The 20 living hostages who remained in Gaza were released by Hamas on Monday as part of a U.S.-backed ceasefire plan.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expects Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to still meet this month after Trump threatened to back out.
The roughly 1,700 detainees from Gaza who returned there Monday are among thousands of people from the enclave the Israeli military seized during the war.
The U.S. and China have raised new tariffs and export controls on each other, but they may just be a negotiating tactic.
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President Donald Trump said he is considering sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine to pressure Russia to end the war against its neighbor.
Leaders of the underground Christian Zion Church in China have been arrested, including pastor Ezra Jin, and the State Department has demanded their release.
A long-distance bus taking workers home from South Africa to Zimbabwe and Malawi crashed in a mountainous region north of Pretoria, killing at least 42 people.
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