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Gaza Patients Face Death as Israel Continues to Block Critical Medical Supplies
Gaza’s already fragile health system is facing total collapse, with thousands of patients at risk of death or permanent disability as Israel continues to block the entry of essential medical supplies, according to senior Palestinian health officials. The director-general of Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Munir al-Barsh, warned that hospitals across the besieged enclave are operating
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Trump Recalls Dozens of Career Diplomats in ‘America First’ Foreign Policy Push
The administration of US President Donald Trump has ordered the recall of dozens of career diplomats, including multiple ambassadors, as part of a renewed effort to align American embassies abroad with the president’s “America First” agenda. The move has sparked sharp criticism from diplomats and lawmakers, who warn it could undermine US credibility and influence
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Israel Extends Law Banning Al Jazeera for Two More Years Until 2027
Israel’s parliament has voted to extend a controversial law that allows the government to shut down foreign media outlets, effectively prolonging the ban on Al Jazeera for an additional two years. The legislation, approved by the Knesset, will now remain in force until 2027, further restricting press freedom within Israel. The extension replaces temporary emergency
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Yemen’s Government and Houthis Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange Deal
Yemen’s internationally recognised government and the Houthi movement have reached a significant agreement to exchange thousands of detainees, marking one of the largest prisoner swap deals since the conflict began more than a decade ago. The agreement was finalised during UN-mediated talks in Muscat, Oman, according to officials and the United Nations. The deal is
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Palestine Action Hunger Strikers Launch Legal Action Against UK Government
London, United Kingdom — Lawyers representing imprisoned Palestine Action hunger strikers have initiated legal steps against the UK government, warning of imminent court proceedings unless senior ministers agree to urgent talks over the activists’ health and welfare. The move comes amid growing concern for the condition of several detainees who have been refusing food for
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Backlash Grows After CBS Pulls 60 Minutes Report on El Salvador’s CECOT Prison
CBS News is facing mounting criticism after abruptly pulling a 60 Minutes investigation into El Salvador’s controversial CECOT mega-prison, a facility where the Trump administration has deported hundreds of migrants. The last-minute decision has triggered accusations of political interference, media censorship, and corporate pressure within one of America’s most influential news organizations. The controversy erupted
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British Police Detain Greta Thunberg at Pro-Palestinian Protest in London
British police briefly detained Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg during a pro-Palestinian protest in central London, sparking renewed debate over freedom of expression, protest rights, and the UK government’s stance on Palestine Action. The arrest took place on December 23, 2025, during a demonstration in London’s financial district targeting a company linked to Israeli arms
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Tamil Nadu CM Criticises Attacks on Minorities; BJP Pushes Back Amid Political Tensions
In a statement that has added momentum to the state’s pre-election political discourse, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin strongly condemned attacks on minorities by right-wing groups, calling them a threat to social harmony and a disturbing message to the nation. His comments, made on Thursday, come amid reports of incidents targeting Christian communities
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TVK Engages with OPS and TTV Amid AIADMK’s Softened Stance Ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls
As Tamil Nadu gears up for the 2026 assembly elections, political realignments and negotiations are underway among key players, with Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerging as a potential platform for former AIADMK leaders O Panneerselvam (OPS) and TTV Dhinakaran. The developments come at a time when the AIADMK, under general secretary Edappadi Palaniswami (EPS), appears to be softening its stance toward
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Bengaluru Techie Spends Months Planning Wife’s Murder Before Shooting Her in Public
In a chilling and meticulously premeditated act, a former IT professional in Bengaluru allegedly planned for months before shooting his wife multiple times in broad daylight, police said, describing the crime as deliberate and carefully orchestrated. The shocking incident took place on Tuesday in the Industrial Area of Rajajinagar, leaving the local community stunned. The Incident
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