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Israeli Fire Kills Two Palestinians Amid Restricted Rafah Medical Evacuations
At least two Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, as thousands remain blocked from urgent medical care through the Rafah crossing. UN and WHO call for immediate access to critical treatment.
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Iran Warns US, Shows Military Strength in Strait of Hormuz Drills
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns US against attacking; Revolutionary Guards conduct naval drills in Strait of Hormuz, demonstrating missile strikes and combat readiness.
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Iran, US Agree on “Guiding Principles” in Nuclear Talks; Khamenei Skeptical
Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi says latest US talks yielded “guiding principles” for a nuclear deal, but Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warns US will fail to dominate Iran.
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Spain Launches Probe into AI-Generated Child Abuse Content on X, Meta, and TikTok
Spain orders prosecutors to investigate X, Meta, and TikTok over AI-generated child sexual abuse material. PM Pedro Sanchez warns platforms cannot exploit algorithms to harm children.
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Hamas Rejects Israeli Ultimatum to Disarm in 60 Days
Hamas dismisses Israeli threats to disarm within 60 days, calling them baseless. Senior official warns any renewed attack on Gaza would have “serious repercussions for the region.”
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Israeli Settlers Force Palestinian Families to Leave Northern Jordan Valley
At least 15 Palestinian families were forced to dismantle their homes in the northern Jordan Valley amid settler attacks. UN-recognized occupied West Bank sees rising demolitions, injuries, and arrests.
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Muhammad Yunus Steps Down, Hands Power to Elected BNP Government
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus resigns, congratulates Tarique Rahman & BNP on landslide win. Country votes on “July Charter” reforms as democracy strengthens post-uprising.
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Kurdish Authorities Release Last Australians from Syrian ISIL Camp
34 Australian relatives of ISIL fighters released from Syria’s Roj camp, set to fly to Australia. Government says security remains priority; law applies to any returning individuals.
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