
Aid trucks rolled into northern Gaza

This happened under a fragile 24-hour truce brokered by mediators, delivering food and medicine to starving families after months of blockade that sparked global outrage over the humanitarian crisis. But the pause shattered just after dusk when rockets flew from both sides, reigniting clashes that killed at least 15 people overnight. Hamas officials accused Israel of violating terms by advancing troops, while Israeli commanders pointed to militant violations as justification
Israeli forces intensified airstrikes

The airstrikes was on suspected militant targets in southern Lebanon overnight, prompting urgent calls from world leaders for an immediate ceasefire to avert a broader regional war. The strikes followed rocket fire from Hezbollah positions into northern Israel. At least 12 people were killed, including civilians, according to local health officials. Diplomats from the UN and EU are convening emergency talks today to broker de-escalation efforts.
A truck crashes into a South Korean market

Emergency responders in South Korea rushed to an outdoor market today where a truck plowed into pedestrians, leaving a scene of chaos. Officials confirmed the incident happened during peak hours in a busy district. The driver, believed to have lost control due to mechanical failure, struck shoppers and vendors before the vehicle stopped.
Israeli forces have killed three Palestinians in Gaza

This happened over the past 24 hours, despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement. The United Nations reports that Israel is blocking essential aid from entering Gaza, including 1.6 million syringes needed for child vaccinations and nearly one million bottles of baby formula. UNICEF states that these restrictions are hindering immunization efforts for over 40,000 children under three against polio, measles, and pneumonia.
A car explosion near New Delhi killed at least 13 people

Indian police are investigating the blast under an anti-terrorism law, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowing to uncover the conspiracy behind it. The explosion occurred near a busy metro station, causing chaos in the area. Authorities have secured the site and are reviewing security footage to identify suspects.
The BBC is facing a leadership crisis

This comes after its top executive and head of news resigned over the handling of a speech by a prominent political figure. The controversy stems from the editing of the speech, which critics say amounted to biased reporting. The board of governors has appointed an interim chief executive while it searches for a permanent.
CoreWeave’s revenue more than doubles

An AI infrastructure company called CoreWeave unveiled its third-quarter financial results Monday, surpassing revenue projections despite seeing its stock price decline by as much as 7% during after-hours trading. The firm’s quarterly revenue jumped 134% to reach its current level, up from $583.9 million during the corresponding period last year, according to company disclosures. Meanwhile, CoreWeave’s net loss totaled $110 million, representing a significant improvement compared to the roughly $360 million deficit recorded in the prior-year quarter.
Ukraine reports intense fighting

The conflict enters its 1,354th day. Russian forces continue to shell eastern regions with heavy artillery. Ukrainian officials report significant civilian and military casualties amid ongoing battles. International observers warn the conflict shows no signs of easing soon, with diplomatic efforts stalled.








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