Mediators say Hamas agreed to a 60-day pause, but Netanyahu insists any deal must secure all hostages and Israel’s security.
The demonstrations, sparked by a deadly station collapse last year, have morphed into a nationwide movement against president Aleksandar Vučić
Ukraine’s president told reporters he is willing to negotiate directly with the Kremlin while allies draft security guarantees.
Pierre Poilievre re-enters parliament after a convincing by-election victory, vowing to fight crime, inflation, and mass immigration.
Republika Srpska faces early elections—but Dodik insists only referendums will decide its future.
The relocation is in preparation for an effort to “defeat Hamas” and “bring back the hostages,” Israeli Minister of Defence Israel Katz said.
The Met Police recorded 32,000 cases of “theft from the person” in central Westminster between January and July.
EU chiefs push sanctions, but Starmer, Meloni and Orbán highlight hope for peace.
Demonstrations over a deadly station collapse have spiralled into nationwide unrest, with dozens injured and arrests mounting.
Zelensky insists Kyiv’s allies must be involved “at every stage” of peace negotiations.
One person was killed and another injured in a gang-related shooting near a mosque in southern Sweden on August 15th.
The tree, planted in memory of slain 23-year-old Ilan Halimi, was cut down, reigniting concerns over rising antisemitic acts in France.