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Sun Chanthol, Cambodia's deputy prime minister, said his country would nominate the president after clashes with Thailand ended.
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Amazon S3 on MSNVIDEO: Syrian Druze people Welcome, Cheer & Salute Israel's IDF after strikes on Al-Sharaa’s palaceIn a stunning shift, Druze communities in Syria’s Sweida region have been seen cheering and saluting Israeli forces entering their areas. The IDF says its operation aims to protect the Druze people ...
Ambassador Huckabee blames Hamas for the impasse in the hostage deal, calls for an investigation in the case of the American ...
We must act to achieve shared peace, security, and prosperity,’ Palestinian foreign minister tells UN conference on 2-state ...
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The Print on MSNWorld news of the day: 16 July, 2025Since January 2024, the UNRWA has screened over 2,40,000 under-five children in Gaza, reporting a sharp rise in acute malnutrition—previously rare in the territory. Essential supplies like medicine, ...
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‘Captives or Coffins’: In First Speech since March, Abu Obeida Warns Israel, Slams ‘Betrayal’Abu Obeida warned of a prolonged resistance campaign, accusing Israel of genocide and rejecting any return to partial ceasefire deals.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer's shocking betrayal of Israel is all about maths, not morals - Kelvin MacKenzieStarmer is such a cowardly figure. His shocking betrayal of Israel is to save his own skin as he fears British Muslims will desert Labour en masse for Corbyn, or even worse, vote for their own Islamic ...
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government. The decision destabilizes Netanyahu's leadership amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
Netanyahu’s governing coalition is fracturing. Here’s what it means for Israel and Gaza An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
Recent comments by the Israeli prime minister and a Fox News commentator about Cheltenham High School, their alma mater in suburban Philadelphia, have inflamed a debate.
The Israeli leader has been alienating his allies and is spiraling toward early elections.
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