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Hamas delegation in Egypt as mediators push to maintain Gaza ceasefire
Fragile ceasefire appears strained, with Hamas saying it will not bow down to threats from Israel and the US.
Kamal Adwan’s detained director alleges torture by Israeli authorities
Lawyers for Kamal Adwan Hospital’s Dr. Hussam Abu Safia had their first contact with the director.
Workers saved from burning factory in Brazil
Watch the moment workers in Rio de Janeiro were rescued from the window ledge of a factory after it caught fire.
Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as US director of national intelligence
The former congresswoman was seen as one of Trump's most controversial picks by Republicans and Democrats alike.
Syria’s leader, Russia’s Putin make first contact since al-Assad’s fall
Statements of support have been exchanged in al-Sharaa's first phone call with Russian president since taking power.
Trump seeks ‘successful conclusion’ to Russia-Ukraine war
The White House spokeswoman says President Trump is looking to bring Russia’s war in Ukraine to a successful conclusion.
Art as survival: Gaza’s creators transform pain into protest
Amid Israel's scorched earth campaign in Gaza, young artists are trying to turn pain into hope.
How will Trump’s second term reshape US role in the world?
US president's latest actions may have caused irreparable damage.
Gaza hospital chief Abu Safia detained, tortured in Israeli jail: Lawyer
The 51-year-old Hussam Abu Safia was detained by the Israeli army from Gaza in December.
Egypt, Jordan, and the US aid game
Forced to choose between aid cuts and taking displaced Palestinians, Egypt and Jordan may look for aid elsewhere.

