ICJ delays Gaza genocide verdict: Here's why

The International Court of Justice's delay in ruling on Gaza genocide allegations highlights legal intricacies and geopolitical pressures. Here's what's behind the hold-up.

Israel announces daily tactical pause in Gaza operations

Israel has declared a daily 'tactical pause' in military operations in southern Gaza to allow humanitarian aid deliveries. The move comes amid mounting international pressure over civilian casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Philippines Ends Rebel Peace Talks

The Philippine government has terminated negotiations with communist insurgents, accusing them of ceasefire violations and attacks on civilians. The move marks a dramatic shift in policy under President Rodrigo Duterte.

Trump accused of illegal payments to Democrats

Explosive allegations suggest Donald Trump made illicit payments to prominent Democrats, including Kamala Harris, Beyoncé, and Oprah Winfrey. Legal experts weigh in on the potential fallout.

Israel Announces Tactical Pause in Gaza

The Israeli military has declared a temporary halt in operations in Gaza as international concerns grow over severe hunger and deteriorating conditions.

Kim Jong Un threatens US annihilation in speech

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has delivered a blistering speech, threatening to 'completely destroy' the United States if provoked, as tensions escalate on the Korean Peninsula.

Boebert's son charged with child abuse

Tyler Boebert, the son of US Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, has been charged with child abuse in a case that has stunned the public. Read the full story here.

India temple stampede kills 121 in Uttar Pradesh

A devastating stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in northern India has resulted in more than 120 fatalities and numerous injuries, as authorities investigate the cause of the tragedy.

ICE arrests hospital workers during surgery

US immigration officers detained hospital employees mid-surgery in a controversial enforcement operation, sparking outrage over patient safety and workers' rights.

Trump sues Oprah, Beyoncé, and Kamala Harris

Former US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against high-profile figures including Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, and Vice President Kamala Harris, sparking widespread confusion and debate.

Army cadet dies in Fort Knox training incident

A young army cadet, Neil Edara, has tragically passed away during a training exercise at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The incident has sparked an investigation into military safety protocols.

Trump wants NBC's licence revoked over 'fake news'

Former US President Donald Trump has called for NBC's broadcasting licence to be revoked, accusing the network of spreading 'fake news'. Democrats have swiftly responded, labelling his remarks as an attack on press freedom.

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