An Israeli soldier is being probed by the country's military police over the death of a Palestinian baby in the disputed West Bank region, which Israel occupies.
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President Trump vows to urge restraint from Israel in response to Iranian retaliation.
Following a retaliatory strike on Beirut, Iran launched missiles towards Israel's territory.
Iran's petrochemical facility is targeted by Israeli airstrikes following Trump's rebuke.
Israeli forces launch a strike against an Iranian energy installation, marking the country's first such target since the ceasefire agreement. The assault comes in response to recent Iranian missile attacks on Israeli territory.
Japan's economic growth slows due to reduced capital expenditure.
Japan's Q1 GDP revision reflects a slowdown in capital spending, while private sector demand holds firm amidst global uncertainty. Economists anticipate the economy will prove resilient to external shocks. The Bank of Japan is expected to m
Report claims US eyes Chagos purchase.
According to reports, the White House is weighing a proposal to acquire the Chagos Islands from Mauritius.
Vjosa Osmani's successor, Albin Kurti, secured a narrow victory in the recent election.
Official results indicate that Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party has emerged victorious, albeit without a clear majority. This outcome creates uncertainty for the formation of a stable administration.
Ukraine-Russia conflict sees European leaders backing ceasefire negotiations.
Leaders across Europe are rallying behind a push for direct dialogue between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Key to this effort is securing US and EU participation in the negotiations.
Kim is expected to assert his authority with China's Xi present.
Strengthened ties between Kim and Russia enhance the country's military and economic influence significantly. The presence of Xi underscores China's renewed interest in revitalizing its economic and diplomatic relationships with North Korea
China's coastal patrols near Taiwan are viewed as a provocative and aggressive move.
Chinese naval vessels have intensified their presence off the coast of Taiwan, prompting concern from Taipei authorities. China's stance on Taiwan remains unchanged, firmly rejecting any assertion of Taiwanese self-governance.
China's Xi receives ceremonial welcome with flags and gunfire in North Korea.
China's President Xi Jinping has pledged to further solidify his country's relationships with North Korea through enhanced cooperation. This commitment was made during a ceremonial visit to the region.
The United Nations calls on the Afghan Taliban to halt female detentions.
In Afghanistan, the United Nations mission is sounding an alarm about the imprisonment of women in a western region, accusing them of not adhering to strict dress codes imposed by the Taliban regime.
British Prime Minister Starmer plans to restrict underage social media access.
Reports indicate that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will soon unveil measures to limit minors' exposure to potentially damaging online content, excluding safer social media options from this restriction.
Korea's leader faces criticism over voting material scarcity issues.
President Lee Jae Myung expressed concern over the impact of ballot paper shortages on South Korea's democratic image, following last week's local elections. He acknowledged the legitimacy of protests questioning the voting process, stating
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