
Gaza faces military operations and severe weather as humanitarian crisis deepens
Israeli military operations continue in Gaza while displaced families endure additional hardship from sandstorms hitting refugee camps.

Israeli military operations continue in Gaza while displaced families endure additional hardship from sandstorms hitting refugee camps.

A federal judge ruled against subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve in a DOJ criminal investigation led by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.

President Trump referenced Pearl Harbor to justify not informing allies before Iran military action, causing embarrassment during meeting with Japanese PM.

Lebanon deploys digital payment systems for displaced populations while regional economic instability affects multiple Middle Eastern countries.

Separate incidents in California and England resulted in fatalities, with arrests made in connection with the deaths.
Reza Pahlavi spoke at CPAC in Texas, urging continued U.S. pressure on Iran as regional conflicts continue.

A disarmament proposal reportedly requires Hamas and other Gaza militant groups to surrender weapons over a multi-month period.

A 29-year-old warehouse worker was arrested for allegedly setting fire to his workplace in Southern California.
Wall Street firms express concerns about potential economic impacts from escalating tensions involving Iran and regional conflicts.

Multiple reports examine various aspects of Trump administration policies, from fiscal planning to government legal documents.

Three US B-1 Lancer bombers returned to Britain following what sources describe as the first UK-approved attacks on Iran under current policy.

India's largest private bank saw shares fall after its part-time chairman stepped down citing ethics issues, contributing to broader market decline.

The Verge published content examining deepfake technology and featuring investigative reporting on OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman.

Italian voters rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's proposed constitutional reform of the judiciary by a margin of 53.2% to 46.8% in a referendum this week.

A former Daily Mail showbusiness editor has denied allegations of hacking voicemails as part of a privacy lawsuit involving seven claimants.
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