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External guarantees or entrenched vetoes: which governs Gaza’s next phase?
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External guarantees or entrenched vetoes: which governs Gaza’s next phase?

Jared Kushner and envoy Nickolay Mladenov met Hamas and regional mediators in Cairo, where the group asked a US-backed Board of Peace to enforce the ceasefire roadmap’s early steps.

Hamas asked the USbacked Board of Peace and regional mediators to compel Israeli compliance with the first phase of a 15‑point ceasefire roadmap and to advance the second, as Jared Kushner and Gaza...

A carrier swap tests whether relief restores readiness—or relocates risk
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A carrier swap tests whether relief restores readiness—or relocates risk

The USS Abraham Lincoln’s unusually long, Iran-linked deployment, marked by reported onboard hardships, will end as the USS George Washington transits west to assume the mission.

The U.S. is sending the USS George Washington to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln after more than eight months at sea without a port call, a record stretch marked by reports of food shortages, broke...

Order to shrink drills collides with allies' readiness calculus
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Order to shrink drills collides with allies' readiness calculus

The Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise is underway through August 27, featuring updated scenarios in drones, cyberattacks, and navigation interference.

On Aug. 16, President Donald Trump said he had ordered a “substantial” reduction of the Ulchi Freedom Shield drills with South Korea, casting them as costly and needlessly hostile to Pyongyang whil...

Colombia’s quake pivot tests state authority against local urgency
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Colombia’s quake pivot tests state authority against local urgency

The August 10 western Colombia quake devastated Cali and coffee-region cities, triggering national coordination with UNGRD, World Bank emergency financing plans, and foreign rescue deployments from Israel to China.

A powerful 7.4–7.5 quake on Aug. 10 devastated western Colombia—epicenter San José del Palmar—killing about 288 people, injuring roughly 4,000 and leaving around 200 missing, with Cali and Pereira ...

Symbolic stop or strategic rupture? Putin’s Kurils visit tests limits
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Symbolic stop or strategic rupture? Putin’s Kurils visit tests limits

Tokyo condemned the unprecedented Iturup stop as unacceptable; Moscow asserted wartime-settled sovereignty as Washington backed Japan’s claim.

On August 13, 2026, Vladimir Putin made his first visit since 1946 to the Southern Kurils, landing on Iturup/Etorofu during a Far East tour; Tokyo issued a formal protest and summoned Russia’s amba...

Voter verdict collides with Parliament’s restarted scrutiny of Farage
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Voter verdict collides with Parliament’s restarted scrutiny of Farage

In a by-election boycotted by major parties, Farage took 63% while satirist Count Binface captured more than a quarter of votes.

Nigel Farage reclaimed the Clacton seat in a byelection the major parties boycotted, winning 63% to Count Binface’s more than a quarter; he skipped the count amid conflicting explanations. The win ...

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Captured or fallen: Qatar and Iran offer irreconcilable accounts
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Captured or fallen: Qatar and Iran offer irreconcilable accounts

Tehran has asked the ICRC to intervene after Su-24s went down during March retaliatory sorties linked to U.S. assets in Qatar.

Iran says three Su‑24 pilots were captured alive by Qatari forces after their aircraft were shot down on March 2 duri...

Protection or provocation: Saudi-led patrols meet Houthi reach offshore
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Protection or provocation: Saudi-led patrols meet Houthi reach offshore

Houthis struck Mokha and claimed drone hits on Aramco sites as Saudi Arabia formalized a multinational Red Sea–Gulf of Aden coalition amid UN warnings of truce fragility and famine risk.

Houthi forces struck the government‑held port of Mokha, killing at least eight to eleven people, and claimed drone at...

Research integrity or duty of care: what Cambridge must answer now
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Research integrity or duty of care: what Cambridge must answer now

The 41-year-old resigned amid plagiarism allegations before being found dead; police say the death is not suspicious.

Jason Arday, 41, Cambridge’s youngest Black professor, resigned last week amid allegations of plagiarism and misrepre...

All-clear at sea, but the toll keeps climbing inland
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All-clear at sea, but the toll keeps climbing inland

A powerful offshore quake near Flores set off evacuations across eastern Indonesia as aftershocks, landslides, and broken communications complicated rescue and damage assessment.

A 7.7‑magnitude offshore quake struck near Flores in eastern Indonesia, prompting tsunami warnings and evacuations th...

Trump’s sweeping claim collides with a chokepoint’s stubborn realities
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Trump’s sweeping claim collides with a chokepoint’s stubborn realities

The remark, delivered at a New York rally, lands amid U.S.–Iran standoff over access to the oil chokepoint that usually carries about a fifth of seaborne crude.

At a New York rally, US President Donald Trump said he will “pretty soon” declare the Strait of Hormuz “a territory o...

Europe's heat test: stopgaps now, an uncertain playbook for later
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Europe's heat test: stopgaps now, an uncertain playbook for later

More than 135 million faced 35C-plus temperatures across the UK, France and central Europe, stressing water supplies, health services, energy systems and transport links.

Europe’s fifth heatwave since May pushed temperatures to 38.1C in London and above 40C in parts of France and central...

Tightened borders promise quick returns—but can Spain and Morocco deliver?
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Tightened borders promise quick returns—but can Spain and Morocco deliver?

Morocco detained groups near Fnideq after social-media calls for a mass crossing, while Spain reinforced security in Ceuta following the late-July surge at the EU frontier.

Morocco tightened controls around Fnideq opposite Spain’s Ceuta, detaining at least 111 people, with some reports cit...

Civilian homes or Hezbollah sites? Strikes test a fragile lull
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Civilian homes or Hezbollah sites? Strikes test a fragile lull

Raids hit Ansar and Deir al-Zahrani amid a June de-escalation framework and ahead of US-sponsored talks.

Overnight Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon flattened a family home on the outskirts of Ansar and, in a laterrep...

Tehran's cash bounty meets a battlefield without U.S. boots
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Tehran's cash bounty meets a battlefield without U.S. boots

Army chief Amir Hatami announced the rewards via state media—doubled if carried out by a woman—amid a wider regional conflict involving Iran-aligned actors.

Iran’s army has offered a $30,000 bounty for killing or capturing a U.S. soldier—doubled if a woman carries out the a...

Fastest Ebola surge meets a three‑month promise to slow it
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Fastest Ebola surge meets a three‑month promise to slow it

The Bundibugyo‑strain outbreak has extended into Bas‑Uele near Central African Republic and South Sudan, as WHO, Africa CDC, and Congolese teams broaden surveillance and clinical capacity.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s largest recorded Ebola outbreak has reached a sixth province, BasUele, after a...

Tariff policing collides with alliances in transshipment crackdown
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Tariff policing collides with alliances in transshipment crackdown

A 25-page report alleges Chinese goods are routed through dozens of countries—including close U.S. partners—via light processing and relabeling, with sector examples like solar supply chains.

The White House released a 25page report alleging widespread transshipment of Chinese goods through more than 40 coun...

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