Trump’s Iron Grip: How Netanyahu Was Forced to Claim Victory in Gaza Deal
While Netanyahu took public credit, Trump revealed he strong-armed the Israeli PM into accepting a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement.
While Netanyahu took public credit, Trump revealed he strong-armed the Israeli PM into accepting a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement.
In a massive pre-dawn assault on October 5, 2025, Russia struck Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with over 500 drones and 50 missiles, killing at least five and cutting power to tens of thousands.
UK police are investigating a suspicious fire at a Peacehaven mosque as a hate crime, following a deadly synagogue attack in Manchester and a sharp rise in religiously motivated violence.
As Israel and Hamas prepare for Cairo talks on Trump’s Gaza exit strategy, deep disagreements over disarmament, troop withdrawal, and hostage logistics threaten a breakthrough.
As Nepal’s new interim government takes charge after mass protests, deadly monsoon-triggered landslides have killed dozens—testing the nation’s emergency response amid political uncertainty.
Nicaragua’s authoritarian government is disappearing political opponents without acknowledgment or due process—a tactic that has already claimed lives and silenced communities.
Typhoon Matmo made landfall in southern China with 104 mph winds, triggering mass evacuations and travel chaos during the busy National Day holiday week.
Despite its strategic location on the Pacific, Vladivostok remains stifled by Moscow’s centralized rule—highlighting Russia’s struggle to balance ambition with control.
As the Gaza war drags into its second year, Israel faces unprecedented internal fractures and international isolation—challenging its very sense of self.
Syria’s first parliamentary elections since the civil war are underway—but with a third of seats appointed by President al-Shara and key regions excluded, many question if it’s real democracy or a strategic power play.