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At least 51 Palestinians were killed and over 200 injured in Gaza

Palestinian authorities say Israeli forces opened fire during efforts to reach trucks delivering food, flour, and humanitarian supplies. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident, stating troops were responding to an “identified gathering” near aid vehicles. International agencies warn the enclave is nearing famine and urge immediate, impartial investigation.

On Monday Iran launched a new barrage of missiles at Israel in a continued escalation of conflict

Missile debris struck the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, and strikes hit residential and school buildings in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, and Bat Yam. At least five civilians, including a 10‑year‑old boy, were killed and more than 90 others were wounded, while nearly 300 were hospitalized amid the fourth day of hostilities. A drone targeting the U.S. consulate in Erbil was intercepted.

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World leaders convened in Alberta Canada, Sunday as the G7 summit

Discussions focus on de‑escalating the Israel‑Iran crisis and reshaping trade agreements, with no joint communique expected at the conclusion. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is attending the summit alongside leaders from Canada, the U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the UK. Security preparations are intense, with anticipated protests in Calgary and Banff.

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A federal prosecutor resigned stating the indictment against Kilmar Ábrego García was politica

He alleged the case had been rushed for partisan advantage. Ábrego García, returned from deportation, faces charges of human‑smuggling tied to MS‑13 activity. His family’s fate has become entwined in national political debate. Legal observers are scrutinizing both the indictment process and motives.

China has condemned remarks by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

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The Chinese government maintains that discussions about Tiananmen are attempts to undermine its sovereignty. Rubio’s statements were part of a broader U.S. call for human rights accountability. The exchange highlights ongoing diplomatic friction between the two nations. Observers note that such tensions could impact future bilateral relations.