Aid deliveries to Gaza have faced obstacles despite a ceasefire agreement, with Israel maintaining restrictions on key border crossings. The United Nations and aid organizations continue to emphasize the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in the region. Ongoing violence in Gaza has further complicated the delivery efforts and humanitarian situation.
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A ceasefire has been in place for a week, but Israel still restricts Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt.
Israeli military actions in Gaza have resulted in casualties, affecting aid operations.
The United Nations highlights the need for large-scale aid deliveries to address urgent humanitarian needs.
Over 67,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in two years due to conflict.
The World Food Programme is delivering food but says it is not enough to meet the needs in Gaza.
The ceasefire agreement, brokered by the U.S., calls for a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Aid convoys struggle to reach northern Gaza due to damaged roads and closed routes.
Doctors Without Borders reports limited access to medical care in northern Gaza.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited Washington to ask President Trump for more support to stop Russia's invasion of Ukraine. President Trump did not agree to provide long-range missiles, which Ukraine wanted.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited Washington, D.C.
Zelenskyy met with President Trump to discuss support for Ukraine.
The main request was for long-range missiles to target areas deep in Russia.
President Trump was not willing to provide these long-range missiles.
The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for nearly four years.
Jon Finer, who worked as a deputy national security adviser during the Biden administration, discussed the situation with Geoff Bennett.
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A security guard injured during an attack on a synagogue in Manchester has been released from the hospital. The attack occurred on Yom Kippur and involved a car and knife incident. Two people were killed, and the attacker was shot dead by police.
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The attack happened at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur.
Bernard, a contracted security guard, was struck by a car during the attack and has now been released from the hospital.
Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, drove the car and carried out the knife attack.
Police shot and killed Al-Shamie during the incident.
Two people, Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian Daulby, 53, died in the attack.
Adrian Daulby also suffered a gunshot wound when the police responded.
Another person, Andrew Franks, was stabbed by the attacker while helping with security.
The synagogue reopened for the first time since the attack earlier this week.
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John Bolton has entered a not guilty plea in a case involving federal charges of mishandling classified documents. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reportedly offered the U.S. a share of the country's oil and natural resources, which President Trump seemed to confirm. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew announced he will renounce his royal titles amid ongoing scrutiny over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
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John Bolton pleaded not guilty to charges related to classified documents.
President Trump acknowledged reports about Venezuela's oil resource offer.
Venezuela's President Maduro allegedly offered the U.S. a stake in the country's oil wealth.
Prince Andrew will give up his royal titles.
The decision by Prince Andrew is linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Hungary to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, even though the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Putin. The ICC's role is to hold leaders accountable for serious crimes, but countries like Hungary may not cooperate in arresting him. Additionally, some countries have criticized or withdrawn from the ICC, including the potential withdrawal of Hungary.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has an ICC arrest warrant due to alleged involvement in child abductions from Ukraine.
Putin is expected to meet President Donald Trump in Hungary to talk about resolving the Ukraine conflict.
The ICC was set up in 2002 to prosecute genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
The ICC relies on member countries to arrest suspects, but many, including Hungary, may not cooperate.
The United States, Russia, and China are not ICC members.
Russian President Putin has traveled to ICC member countries like Mongolia without arrest.
Trump’s administration imposed sanctions on ICC officials, accusing the court of unfair targeting.
Hungary's Prime Minister announced an intention to leave the ICC after previously hosting another wanted leader, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has resulted in a large number of casualties. Nearly 70,000 Palestinians have died, including many children, while others suffer severe injuries with limited medical resources for treatment.
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Nearly 70,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict in Gaza over the last two years.
Many of the casualties are children who have been killed or badly injured.
The conflict involves fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Medical resources in Gaza are limited, affecting the treatment of injuries.
Children are experiencing physical and psychological trauma due to the war.
The situation in Gaza is dire, with many people affected by the ongoing violence.
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President Trump has approved a $20 billion financial aid package for Argentina to help with its economic problems. The assistance depends on the political outcome of upcoming elections in Argentina, specifically if President Milei’s party wins.
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President Donald Trump approved $20 billion in aid for Argentina.
Argentina is currently dealing with an economic crisis.
The financial help is linked to the success of President Milei’s party in the upcoming elections.
There are questions and criticism about the decision to provide this aid.
John Yang talked with Monica de Bolle from the Peterson Institute for International Economics about this topic.
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President Donald Trump stated he wants to end the war in Ukraine without sending Tomahawk missiles. He suggests holding meetings with both Ukrainian President Zelensky and Russian President Putin to reach a peace agreement. Trump plans a summit with Putin soon to discuss peace efforts.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Washington to request Tomahawk missiles from the U.S.
President Trump prefers not to send these missiles and aims to end the war through negotiations.
Trump is planning to meet with Russian President Putin in Budapest to discuss peace.
Zelensky is open to meeting Putin, but Putin has not agreed to a meeting yet.
Trump indicated he might hold separate meetings with Zelensky and Putin.
There is skepticism about Putin's intentions, as previous peace talks have not led to results.
Ukraine is willing to trade its drones for U.S. Tomahawk missiles.
President Trump emphasized that Tomahawk missiles are significant weapons and could escalate the conflict.
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A report from the Healthy Minds Network shows that college students' levels of depression and anxiety have been decreasing for three years. Despite this decline, a significant number of students still report having mental health issues. Colleges are increasingly providing diverse mental health services to help students.
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College students' reports of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts have decreased for three consecutive years.
In 2025, severe depression rates decreased to 18% from 23% in 2022.
Moderate-to-severe anxiety cases fell from 37% in 2022 to 32% in 2025.
The report used responses from nearly 85,000 students at 135 colleges.
11% of students reported experiencing suicidal thoughts.
25% of students sought mental health help in the past year.
Over 50% of students still reported feelings of loneliness.
60% of students with depression or anxiety symptoms received mental health treatment.
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An atmospheric river, a weather pattern known for transporting large amounts of water vapor, is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and strong winds to the Pacific Northwest. The storms could lead to flooding and power outages from October 24 to October 27, 2023. The National Weather Service advises residents in affected areas to keep track of weather updates.
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An atmospheric river is a "river in the sky" that carries most water vapor outside of the tropics.
This weather event could bring heavy rain, snow, and strong winds primarily to the Pacific Northwest.
Areas most likely to be affected include Oregon’s southern coast and Northern California.
The storm could also impact a wider area from Northern California to parts of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho.
The National Weather Service started tracking this event and forecasts above-average precipitation.
Residents should be prepared for possible flooding, mudslides, and power outages.
The weather service will issue alerts if conditions worsen as the storm approaches.
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Political parties in Bangladesh have signed a roadmap for reforms proposed by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. Protests erupted near the Bangladesh Parliament as some activists disagreed with the document's contents. The roadmap aims to bring political changes, including more checks and balances in the government system.
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Major political parties in Bangladesh signed a reform roadmap proposed by the interim government.
Protests occurred in Dhaka, with police using tear gas and stun grenades to disperse activists.
Protesters were part of the movement that ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
The roadmap is called the "July National Charter" and suggests political system reforms.
Reforms include strengthening the presidency, term limits for legislators, and measures against corruption.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus leads the interim government.
Sheikh Hasina's Awami League party is banned under the interim government.
Elections are scheduled for February; Hasina is currently in exile and facing charges.
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Prince Andrew gave an interview to Emily Maitlis on Newsnight where he discussed his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. This marked the first time the Duke of York publicly addressed his relationship with Epstein.
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Newsnight aired an interview with Prince Andrew conducted by Emily Maitlis.
The Duke of York talked about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
This interview was the first time Prince Andrew spoke publicly about Epstein.
The interview aired on November 16, 2019.
It is part of a special episode that lasted 58 minutes.
The show is available on iPlayer for over a year after airing.
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China has expelled its second-highest ranking general and eight other senior officials from the Communist Party and the military due to alleged serious misconduct related to corruption. The officials, including He Weidong, face charges of serious crimes involving large sums of money, and their cases have been sent to military prosecutors.
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He Weidong, the second-highest Chinese general, was expelled from the Communist Party.
Eight other senior officials were also expelled, accused of corruption.
These officials allegedly committed serious crimes involving large amounts of money.
Their cases have been referred to military prosecutors for further action.
Since coming to power in 2012, Chinese leader Xi Jinping has focused on anti-corruption efforts.
He Weidong had not been seen publicly for months before this announcement.
One of the expelled officials is Miao Hua, a director in the Central Military Commission.
The commission is China's top military body and is chaired by Xi Jinping.
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Pressure is increasing on Birmingham police to reverse their decision to ban Israeli soccer fans from attending a match due to security concerns. The decision follows concerns about antisemitism and tensions related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and local officials criticize the ban, and efforts are underway to find a solution.
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Birmingham police banned Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending a soccer match against Aston Villa due to security concerns.
The ban follows a recent antisemitic attack in Manchester and calls for a boycott of Israeli sports teams.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated the ban was wrong and urged police to ensure fan safety without discrimination.
Birmingham and local officials are seeking ways to reverse the ban, including possibly having the government assist with policing costs.
The ban was partly influenced by past violent incidents involving Maccabi fans, particularly in Amsterdam last season.
Fan bans in European soccer usually happen if there is a history of violence between the clubs, which is not the case here.
Around 10,000 people attended a pro-Palestinian march in Italy with some clashes with police during an Israeli national team match this week.
UEFA considered suspending Israeli teams from competitions, but a ceasefire in Gaza changed the situation.
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The BBC investigated Jordan Parke, who is known as the "Lip King" for his cosmetic procedures. Parke, who was previously arrested in connection with a woman's death following a cosmetic procedure, is now being investigated for illegally selling prescription weight-loss injections online. Family members of the deceased woman express anger over Parke's continued activities in the cosmetics field.
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Jordan Parke is known for cosmetic enhancements and has a large social media following.
In September last year, a woman named Alice Webb died after undergoing a cosmetic procedure with Parke.
Parke was arrested on suspicion of her manslaughter but has not been charged.
The BBC found that Parke is selling prescription-only weight-loss injections illegally on social media.
The injections contain semaglutide, a drug used for diabetes and weight loss under strict medical supervision.
The illegal sale was confirmed after the BBC successfully ordered and received the jabs.
Prescription drugs like semaglutide require professional oversight due to potential health risks.
Alice Webb's family expressed their anger and frustration over Parke's continued involvement in cosmetic sales.
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An army colonel, Michael Randrianirina, took control of Madagascar through a military coup and was sworn in as the new president. This quick change followed anti-government protests, which led to the removal and hiding of former President Andry Rajoelina. The United Nations condemned the takeover, leading to Madagascar's suspension from the African Union.
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Col. Michael Randrianirina became Madagascar’s new leader after a military coup.
The coup took place just three days after Randrianirina announced the army was taking control.
The change in leadership followed weeks of youth-led protests over basic service issues like water and electricity.
At least 22 people died during the protests following a security force crackdown, according to the U.N.
The United Nations condemned the coup as unconstitutional, and the African Union suspended Madagascar.
Madagascar's former President Andry Rajoelina is in hiding after leaving the country.
Rajoelina was impeached by parliament shortly before the military takeover.
The military council plans to rule Madagascar for 18 months to two years before holding new elections.
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Madagascar's young protesters claimed success after President Andry Rajoelina left the country. Colonel Michael Randrianirina has declared himself the new leader. The military now controls the government, and official institutions have been put on hold.
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President Andry Rajoelina has left Madagascar.
Colonel Michael Randrianirina has declared himself the new president of Madagascar.
Young people in Madagascar led weeks of protests against the government.
The military has taken control of the government in Madagascar.
Government institutions in Madagascar are currently suspended.
There is uncertainty about whether the changes reflect the desires of Madagascar's young protesters.
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Portugal's parliament approved a bill to ban face veils in most public places. The bill, proposed by the far-right Chega party, targets burqas and niqabs worn by Muslim women. It is now subject to further discussion and potential review by the country's president or Constitutional Court.
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Portugal's parliament passed a bill to ban face veils in most public areas.
The bill applies to veils worn for gender or religious reasons, such as burqas and niqabs.
Fines for wearing face veils in public could range from 200 to 4,000 euros ($234-$4,670).
Forcing someone to wear a face veil may result in up to three years in prison.
Exemptions to the ban include planes, diplomatic sites, and places of worship.
The bill requires further review by the parliamentary committee on constitutional matters.
The Portuguese president can veto the bill or refer it to the Constitutional Court.
Two parliamentary parties abstained, citing concerns over potential discrimination.
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A mother in the UK found her stillborn baby's body at a funeral home almost two years after the child's funeral. The undertaker, Robert Bush, admitted to multiple fraud charges related to this incident and others. The mother is trying to cope with the situation while Mr. Bush faces more court proceedings.
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Jasmine Beverley’s stillborn baby was found at a funeral home nearly two years after his funeral.
Robert Bush, the undertaker, pleaded guilty to 35 fraud charges related to misrepresenting ashes.
Police found 35 bodies and ashes of at least 163 people at Legacy Independent Funeral Directors.
Jasmine Beverley received the wrong ashes and returned them to the police.
Bush admitted to deceiving other women about their babies' ashes.
He denied further charges, including preventing lawful burials and charity theft.
Mrs. Beverley held a second funeral for her son, who is now buried with his great-grandparents.
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The TV show Euphoria will return for its third season in the spring of 2026, with new cast members joining the series. Actors Danielle Deadwyler, Natasha Lyonne, and Eli Roth are among those confirmed to appear. The show's third season will consist of eight episodes and will explore new storylines, including a time jump.
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Euphoria will return for its third season in spring 2026 after a four-year break.
New actors joining the cast include Danielle Deadwyler, Natasha Lyonne, and Eli Roth.
Returning cast members include Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, and Sydney Sweeney.
The third season will have eight episodes and include a time jump in the storyline.
The series addresses themes like love, friendship, and social media among young students.
Angus Cloud, an actor from the first two seasons, passed away and will not return.
The show gained significant popularity and contributed to the rise of its young stars.
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