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Israel launched fresh air raids on Gaza, killing over 400 people overnight. Attacks targeted densely populated areas, including shelters and residential buildings. Hamas accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and committing genocide. The US confirmed that Israel consulted them before resuming the offensive. Families of Israeli captives blamed their government for disrupting negotiations. Israel resumed its military offensive on Gaza in the early hours of Tuesday, launching heavy airstrikes across multiple regions. The attacks killed at least 404 people, including women, children, and the elderly. The Israeli government announced the resumption of hostilities through Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, citing…

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Trump links Houthi rebel actions to Iran’s involvement. US airstrikes targeted Houthi positions, killing at least 53. Iran rebukes Trump’s rhetoric as reckless and provocative. Houthis vow revenge against the US and Israel. The UN urges restraint to avoid escalating regional tensions. US President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Iran on Monday. He said any more attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels would lead to severe consequences for Tehran. This came after deadly US airstrikes on Houthi positions that killed at least 53 people. Trump posted on Truth Social, calling the Houthis “sinister mobsters and thugs.” He promised a…

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Syria and Lebanon reached a ceasefire agreement after violent clashes along the border. Syria accused Hezbollah of killing three Syrian soldiers, which the group denied. The Syrian military launched a security operation to clear Hezbollah positions. Clashes resulted in at least seven deaths and over 50 injuries, including civilians. Both nations aim to strengthen military coordination to prevent further conflicts. Syria and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire along their shared border on Monday after two days of escalating violence. The agreement aims to de-escalate tensions and prevent further hostilities. It follows intense clashes that resulted in multiple casualties, including civilians.…

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Hikers on Mount Fuji’s main trails will now pay a 4,000 yen entry fee. Local authorities aim to control overcrowding and environmental damage. Yamanashi’s Yoshida Trail entry fee has doubled from last year’s 2,000 yen. Neighboring Shizuoka will charge the same fee for its previously free trails. Officials stress the need for restrictions to ensure climber safety. Hikers planning to climb Mount Fuji will now have to pay an entry fee of 4,000 yen ($27) for any of its four main trails. This change comes after local authorities passed a bill on Monday to regulate the increasing number of climbers.…

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Belgian actress Emilie Dequenne dies at 43 after battling cancer. She won the Best Actress award at Cannes for Rosetta in 1999. Dequenne also received a César award for The Things We Say, the Things We Do. She starred in several acclaimed French-language films and The Missing BBC drama. Emilie Dequenne, the award-winning Belgian actress, has passed away at 43 after battling cancer. Her family confirmed the news on March 17, 2025. She first gained fame at 18 and left a lasting mark on French-language cinema, touching audiences worldwide. Doctors diagnosed Dequenne with adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), a rare adrenal gland…

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Russia demands Ukraine’s neutrality and NATO exclusion in any peace agreement. US President Trump plans to speak with Putin on Tuesday to discuss peace terms. Deputy Foreign Minister Grushko reaffirms Russia’s opposition to NATO’s involvement. France, UK, and Australia express willingness to deploy peacekeepers, but Russia rejects it. Trump seeks to bring an end to the war, discussing territorial issues in negotiations. Russia has made it clear that any peace deal about Ukraine must include “ironclad” guarantees. These include Ukraine’s neutrality and NATO membership exclusion. Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko shared this stance in an interview with Izvestia on Monday.…

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BSCL proposes hosting Starlink’s gateway at Gazipur and Betbunia ground stations. BSCL aims to expedite Starlink’s satellite internet service launch within 90 days. A non-disclosure agreement was signed between BSCL and SpaceX in May 2023. Starlink has successfully tested its services in Bangladesh, confirming positive results. The Bangladesh government is finalizing regulations for satellite internet providers. Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited (BSCL) is looking to partner with Starlink to bring satellite internet to the country. In a recent meeting in Dhaka, BSCL suggested hosting Starlink’s gateway at its Gazipur and Betbunia ground stations. This could speed up the service launch. The…

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Trump administration deported alleged Tren de Aragua gang members. Federal judge blocked deportation under Alien Enemies Act. White House defended actions, claiming judge lacked authority. Trump described the deportation as part of a “war” effort. The Trump administration defied a federal court order and moved ahead with deporting alleged members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang. Over 200 members, accused of violent crimes like kidnapping and extortion, were targeted for removal. This sparked a heated debate on executive and judicial powers. Federal Judge James Boasberg had blocked the deportations. He ruled that the Alien Enemies Act, used by the administration,…

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US and Israel approached Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland over potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza. Sudanese officials rejected the proposal outright, citing sovereignty and legal concerns. Somalia and Somaliland officials claimed they were unaware of any discussions on the matter. Trump’s plan involves US control over Gaza, resettlement of Palestinians, and redevelopment of the area. Arab nations and human rights groups have condemned the plan, citing potential violations of international law. The US and Israel have recently engaged with Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland about relocating Palestinians from Gaza. According to American and Israeli sources, these talks are part of Donald…

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SpaceX targets late 2026 for its first Mars mission. Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, will be onboard the Starship rocket. Human landings on Mars may begin as early as 2029. Recent Starship test flight ended in an explosion, prompting FAA investigation. SpaceX must demonstrate Starship’s safety and reliability before crewed missions. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, revealed that Starship will head to Mars by late 2026. The mission will carry Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, marking a big step in space exploration. If it succeeds, human landings could start by 2029, though 2031 seems more realistic. Starship, the largest and most powerful…

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