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Gaza ceasefire breakthrough as Hamas accepts peace deal

In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Hamas has accepted a US-mediated ceasefire proposal for Gaza, potentially ending months of devastating conflict. The deal follows intense negotiations and mounting international pressure.

Emily Hand freed after 50 days as Hamas hostage

Nine-year-old Emily Hand, initially thought killed in Hamas attacks, has been released after 50 days in captivity as part of temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Hamas in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire talks

Hamas officials engage in high-stakes talks with Egyptian mediators as pressure mounts for hostage release and humanitarian pause in Gaza conflict.

Clementine Ford banned from Instagram and Facebook

Australian writer Clementine Ford finds herself barred from Meta's platforms while controversial figures like Greta Thunberg and Erika Kirk remain active, raising serious questions about social media censorship policies.

Ralf Rangnick in Hospital for Emergency Treatment

Austria manager and former Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick was admitted to hospital for urgent medical care following a sudden health scare, casting doubt on his role in the upcoming Euro 2024 clash.

Austrian Authorities Capture Chaos-Causing 'Problem Moose'

Austrian authorities have successfully captured a mischievous moose whose antics caused widespread disruption in the Alps. Dubbed the 'problem moose', the animal's capture ends a days-long saga of traffic chaos and startled locals.

Woman found dead on cross-shaped object in Austrian ravine

Austrian authorities are investigating the bizarre and tragic death of a woman discovered on a large, cross-shaped object in a remote ravine near the German border. The identity of the woman and the circumstances leading to her death remain a profound mys

France bans Palestinian flag in protest crackdown

President Macron's government has sparked outrage by authorising a ban on the public display of the Palestinian flag, a move critics are calling a severe crackdown on civil liberties and free expression.

Man killed by pet black widow spider in Austria

A 30-year-old Austrian man has died after being bitten by his own pet black widow spider, a species known for its potent venom. The tragic incident serves as a stark warning about the dangers of keeping exotic and venomous creatures.

Thai tennis player handed lifetime ban for match-fixing

Thai tennis player Jatuporn Nalamphun receives a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing at an ITF World Tennis Tour event in Lamphun, Thailand, following a detailed investigation by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.

UK Airlines Impose Lifetime Bans for Passenger Offences

Major UK airlines like Jet2, TUI, and easyJet are imposing lifetime bans on passengers for serious onboard misconduct, including the dangerous 'seat reclining trick'. Discover the zero-tolerance policies reshaping air travel.

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