Fourth Prisoner Exchange Begins in Gaza
gaza strip February 1, 2025 08:00Red Cross officials arrive as Hamas and Israel begin fourth prisoner exchange in Gaza Strip.
Red Cross officials arrive as Hamas and Israel begin fourth prisoner exchange in Gaza Strip.
US President Donald Trump warns BRICS countries against creating alternative currencies to the US dollar.
Israeli forces intensify operations in Tulkarem and Jenin in the West Bank, clashes reported with Palestinian groups.
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Denmark announces a security package of $2 billion for Greenland amid Trump's interest, while also combating racism and discrimination with a new action plan.
Italy restarts transferring irregular migrants to Albania, sparking debate. Recent reports reveal Italy sending a new group of migrants to facilities in Albania.
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Irish police seek FBI's help in solving the 1996 murder of French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier, bringing hope to her family.
Latvia announces that a telecommunications cable under the Baltic Sea in Swedish waters has been damaged, leading Sweden to seize a ship suspected of sabotage.
German right-wing populist party AfD kicks off campaign with billionaire Elon Musk's video conference participation.
US President Trump suggests relocating Palestinians in Gaza to other Arab countries, sparking strong reactions.
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The documentary 'No Other Land' sheds light on Israel's brutal occupation of the West Bank, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
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US Special Envoy, Steve Witkoff, to visit Israel to discuss the second stage of ceasefire in Gaza amid ongoing attacks by Israeli army in the north of the West Bank.
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