We Tried to Reach Gazans We Interviewed Over Two Years of War. Here’s What Happened to Them.
nytimes: We’ve interviewed more than 700 people in Gaza over the past two years. Their stories stayed with us. We kept wondering: Did they find their missing relatives? Are their homes standing? Did they bury their dead? Were they forced to flee again? Were they even still alive
Trump and Netanyahu’s Gaza plan: An ambush for Hamas with no deadlines or guarantees
The 20-point plan presented Monday by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu contains only one deadline: the 72 hours that what little remains of Hamas has to surrender its only bargaining chip (the 48 hostages remaining in the Strip, less than half of whom are still alive), after I
Recognition Without Rescue: The World's Hollow Gift to Palestinians
On the day France's president celebrated a diplomatic victory, Palestinian statehood seemed more distant than ever. At no point in time has the dream of a state seemed more disconnected from the reality on the ground. The president of the state in the making, Mahmoud Abbas, was n
Former 'The Bear' writer handcuffed on train after alleged complaint from white woman
Alex O'Keefe, a former writer for 'The Bear,' was detained by police on a train after a white passenger complained about his seating. Despite not being arrested, O'Keefe was handcuffed and removed from the train, sparking discussions about racial profiling.
Visualized: Europe’s Biggest Armies in 2025
Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualized-europes-biggest-armies-in-2025/
Which nations recognise the state of Palestine and why it matters
Which countries recognise the state of Palestine ? Answer: Nearly 80 percent of UN members. According to an AFP tally, at least 151 countries out of 193 UN members now recognise the state of Palestine. Six European nations – France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, Andorra and Mona
Why Truffles Are the World’s Most Expensive Fungi
Truffles, among the world's priciest foods, are rare due to their unique biology and shrinking habitats. Carolyn Beans explores their elusive nature and farming challenges.
Five killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, including three children
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed five, including three children with US citizenship, amid ongoing tensions despite a ceasefire. Israel claims it targeted a Hezbollah militant, while Lebanese officials warn of destabilization.
UN rights chief demands end to 'carnage' as Israel launches Gaza City assault | AFP
UN rights chief Volker Turk calls for an end to the 'carnage' in Gaza City following Israel's ground assault, warning of growing evidence of genocide.
The Oldest Restaurant In Every State
While the U.S. has been a country since the 1770s, it has since grown to comprise 50 states and one district. Every place has its extensive culinary history, including really old restaurants that have been kicking around and staying in business for more than 100 years, thanks to
EU President Ursula von der Leyen Threatens Israel with Sanctions Over Gaza War
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers one of her sharpest warnings yet over Israel’s war in Gaza. She condemns famine as a weapon of war, criticizes extremist Israeli ministers, and unveils proposals for sanctions, aid, and a Gaza reconstruction fund. Von de
This robot lawnmower is designed to pick fruit and throw your dog a ball
NexLawn introduces the Master X Series Concept, a robotic lawnmower with a mechanical arm that can pick fruit and throw a ball for your dog.
Nepal blocks Facebook, X, YouTube and others for failing to register with the government
Nepal blocks major social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube for non-registration, while allowing others like TikTok. Critics argue this is a move towards censorship and suppression of free speech.
US imposes sanctions on Palestinians for requesting war crimes investigation
The US has sanctioned three Palestinian human rights groups for requesting an ICC investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza, amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
“Uniting for Peace”: How U.N. Could Override U.S. Veto, Send Peacekeepers to Gaza, Block Arms & More
The Trump administration is facing growing criticism for suspending visas for Palestinian passport holders, including for Palestinian officials set to attend the annual U.N. General Assembly this month. When the U.S. denied a visa to Yasser Arafat to address the U.N. in 1988, the
How to stop Israel from starving Gaza
First, Turkiye has set the correct course by ending all economic, trade, shipping, and air links with Israel. Israel is currently a rogue state, and Turkiye is right to treat it as such until Israeli-created mass starvation ends, and a State of Palestine is admitted to the UN as