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The author argues that military force alone cannot defeat Hamas or resolve regional conflicts in the Middle East, citing the reconstitution of Hamas in Gaza as evidence.
A volcanic eruption at Mount Dukono in eastern Indonesia has resulted in the deaths of three hikers and left others missing.
The article reports on the controversy surrounding Russia's return to the Venice Biennale, featuring protests by Pussy Riot and Femen.
Michael Marx, a Texas man and convicted felon, was arrested after allegedly firing a gun at law enforcement officers near the Washington Monument and the motorcade of Vice President JD Vance.
The article provides an overview of the WNBA's current team count and its expansion plans through 2030. It details the addition of new franchises in Portland, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, and lists the league's original…
The article reports on the political deadlock in Tamil Nadu following assembly elections, where Joseph Vijay's TVK party lacks a clear majority.
The South African Communist Party (SACP) has invited the ANC, MK, and EFF to a 'Conference of the Left' summit in May. The event aims to coordinate working-class politics ahead of the 2026 local government elections amid political…
The article discusses the arrest of MP Fadiel Adams for allegedly obstructing the investigation into the 2017 assassination of Sindiso Magaqa.
ASEAN leaders are meeting in the Philippines to discuss mitigating the economic impacts of a conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, specifically regarding energy and food security.
The article discusses a disagreement between Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary and Wetherspoon owner Tim Martin regarding a proposed two-drink limit at airports.
Powerful storms and at least three tornadoes caused widespread damage across several Mississippi counties, affecting approximately 500 homes and injuring 17 people.
The newsletter reports on US President Donald Trump's threat of higher tariffs on the EU, the EU's allocation of defense loans to Poland and Lithuania via the SAFE programme, and the European Commission's response to a hantavirus outbreak…
Russia and Ukraine have both accused the other of violating a short-term ceasefire intended to coincide with Victory Day commemorations.
Mount Dukono on Halmahera island erupted, resulting in three deaths and leaving 20 hikers missing. The eruption occurred in an area that had been closed to the public since April 17 due to increased volcanic activity.
The article discusses the scaling back of Russia's Victory Day celebrations in Moscow due to security concerns and Ukrainian drone strikes.
The article profiles Sir David Attenborough on the occasion of his 100th birthday, detailing his career in nature broadcasting and his efforts to raise awareness about climate change.
The article discusses a whitepaper by Frost & Sullivan regarding the increasing importance of advanced cooling solutions in data centers due to the rise of AI workloads.
Several African nations have issued warnings to their citizens in South Africa following a wave of protests and violence targeting migrants.
Dr. Myeza, CEO of the Council for the Built Environment, discusses the need for systemic reform and professionalization in South Africa's construction sector following several building collapses.