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Two U.S. contractors told the Associated Press they were disturbed by the dangerous and irresponsible practices of their colleagues as they guard aid distribution sites.
A report by Francesca Albanese named more than 60 companies, including arms firms, that she said are involved in Israel's "genocidal campaign,"
The International Atomic Energy Agency has long monitored Iran's nuclear program, and said it was waiting to hear what the suspension meant.
President Donald Trump said Israel had agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire and urged Hamas to accept the deal before conditions worsen.
The U.S. is halting some shipments of air defense missiles to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles of such supplies have declined too much, officials said.
The U.N. and aid groups say the disappearance and torture of Palestinian medical workers is part of Israel's wider attack on Gaza's health care system.
The England goalkeeper was previously hailed as a national hero.
The unrest came after Israeli security forces arrested some Jewish extremists who carried out several attacks in Kafr Malik, killing three Palestinians.
Police conducted a monthslong investigation that involves a "double-digit" number of alleged victims.
“Extreme heat is no longer a rare event — it has become the new normal,” said António Guterres, as a heat dome hovered over France, Portugal and Spain to Turkey.
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